QAnon-link film gets local release
The low-budget film about child sex trafficking, starring Jim Caviezel, has been widely embraced by conservative and right-wing commentators, will premiere in August
The low-budget film about child sex trafficking, starring Jim Caviezel, has been widely embraced by conservative and right-wing commentators, will premiere in August
Cinemagoers turned out in force, with Barbie and Oppenheimer delivering the fourth-highest-grossing weekend in history.
After a nine-year hiatus Yeah Yeah Yeahs have finally released an album. Vocalist and pianist Karen O discusses the group’s indie legacy and Australian tour.
It’s the biggest cinematic event of the year: the box office stand-off, and unlikely alliance, of Greta Gerwig’s Barbie and Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer.
Not content with conquering the toy box, Barbie has her sights set on box office domination.
The latest from the Yellowstone hit maker is an espionage thriller based on the real-life CIA Lioness Program — with Kidman as a CIA supervisor.
Could Barbie save the box office? Cinemas across Australia report that screenings of the Margot Robbie film have shattered all previous attendance records.
There’s a new mood among young women who are rejecting the full-on career models of an earlier generation. Meet the #lazygirls
The first combined Hollywood actors’ and writers’ strike in nearly 60 years covers all American commissioned work, regardless of where the production is being filmed.
Unlike the smug, self-congratulatory, depressing slog that was The Idol, I Hate Suzie is smart and excruciating fun.
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