The Wiggles: how men in skivvies built an empire
While the target audience is children, adults are fans too. Spotting Robert De Niro in the audience, munching on popcorn, made the childlike Australians on stage think of the film Cape Fear.
While the target audience is children, adults are fans too. Spotting Robert De Niro in the audience, munching on popcorn, made the childlike Australians on stage think of the film Cape Fear.
1950s film star Rock Hudson was gay in private but in public being straight was all that Hollywood – and he – allowed.
Nominated six times and winning the Nobel Prize in the era of Beckett, Tolkien, Golding, Miller and Wilder, Patrick White is widely considered our greatest ever writer. Can an Australian win again?
Now in its seventh running, this $20 million sprint captivates the thoroughbred world.
Every moment Leonardo DiCaprio and Robert DeNiro share the screen will make you wish the cinematic gods had intervened to make them work together more often.
Trent Dalton once said he wasn’t worthy to wax Tim Winton’s surfboard. Three novels in, he’s not just fit to wax it but perhaps even take it into the shallows.
The script is possessed by triteness and the set up is dull. But the film is still worth watching for the return of 90-year-old Ellen Burstyn who is called for advice when kids start behaving strange.
A higher AI species threatening extinction taps into our fears of the moment, but a talented cast can’t save this mashed-up mix.
The 50th birthday of the Sydney Opera House is upon us. To celebrate, 50 artists share unique, special, and hilarious memories of their performances beneath the sails.
The Mexican actor plays a wannabe professional wrestler whose career takes off when he agrees to become an “exotica” – donning a leopard print leotard – in Amazon Prime drama Cassandro.
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