Isabelle Huppert's new film is a ghost story in Japan, and a gentle meditation on grief and romance
Drawing comparisons to Lost in Translation and the Before trilogy, Sidonie in Japan is light on plot but heavy on lush imagery.
How this Warlpiri man who lives in the desert got his first art show at a London gallery
This year, Adrian Jangala Robertson became the first Aboriginal artist to be a finalist for the Archibald, Wynne and Sulman prizes in the same year. Now he's taking his art overseas.
Why Rashida Jones found filming in Japan 'relaxing' as a Black woman
In this dark comedy, Rashida Jones plays a widow living in Japan who hates robots. But when she stumbles on an AI conspiracy, her robot is her shot at staying alive.
Troye Sivan is finally coming home to Australia, and not a moment too soon
Troye Sivan has just announced his first Australian shows in half a decade. He's a much big, bolder artist than he was then.
We may know the oldest dad joke in history. But is it any good? You decide
Professor Mary Beard, world-renowned classicist and author of Laughter in Ancient Rome, reveals what kind of jokes people were telling 2,000 years ago.
Austin Butler as a millennial James Dean will get your motor running in The Bikeriders
Drawing from a real-life photography book following the Chicago Outlaws, The Bikeriders follows the violence and drama of the period when outlaw motorcycle gangs went from hard-partying groups of outsiders to frightening organised crime groups.
John Cena, apparently still wrestling, will exit the ring for the final time in 2025
After more than two decades in the business, John Cena announced his retirement from World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) at an event in Toronto over the weekend.
'I am an adventurer and an explorer': How Jimmy Little gave new life to some of our greatest songs
With his brilliant versions of Crowded House, Paul Kelly, Nick Cave classics, Australian music legend Jimmy Little found a new audience on his 1999 album.
Remembering Destiny Deacon: 'Warrior woman' and one of the world's best photographers
This year's NAIDOC theme is Keep the Fire Burning! Blak, Loud and Proud. Late artist Destiny Deacon lived that ethos.
Oscar-nominated Lily Gladstone brings quiet power to Fancy Dance, a film by and for First Nations people
Lily Gladstone was nominated for an Oscar for their portrayal of historic injustice against First Nations people in Killers of a Flower Moon. Their new film shines a light on how those injustices live on in our modern world.