A cutting-edge breakthrough for Edward Scissorhands
The ballet of the Tim Burton pop culture classic has itself been turned into a film.
The ballet of the Tim Burton pop culture classic has itself been turned into a film.
In July 1979, Perth was host to a truly unusual spectacle: the Miss Universe pageant, where poised and glamorous contestants, draped in sequins and silk, vied for attention with an unexpected contender – a hulking slab of space junk.
The Sydney group will battle it out against heavyweights like Kylie Minogue and Troye Sivan for Album of the Year.
After three years in the role, the Gold Logie nominee has announced his departure, effective October.
Australia’s most exportable stars are set to bring the heat to the icy Yorkshire moors in a new film from Saltburn director Emerald Fennell.
“Growing up, the art I cared for was the primary emotional relationship in my life,” says the director of I Saw the TV Glow, a coming-of-age story about two dysphoric teens searching for identity through the screen.
As the Celine Dion-powered musical reimagining of James Cameron’s blockbuster docks in Sydney, its creators say the future of theatre no longer belongs to ‘old crotchety men’.
FX’s sweeping adaptation of James Clavell’s novel, set in 17th-century feudal Japan, has set a single-year record of 18 Emmy wins.
The 34-year-old pop megastar left the ceremony with 30 Moon Men trophies, surpassing Beyonce’s previous record of 25 wins.
For many young Australians, living in the UK is a rite of passage. But for The Rings of Power star Markella Kavenagh, her journey was less about self-discovery and more about saving Middle Earth.
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