The mainstay of Australian cinema talks ‘bucket list’ projects, climbing trees and recognising her own history on screen
The Emu War review – wall-to-wall silliness that will make you laugh-out loud, sometimes
This viscerally cockamamie comedy maintains enjoyable momentum, even when gun-toting puppet birds begin to attack
The Convert review – Guy Pearce tries to keep the peace in Māori period drama
Revealed: Otto by Otto review – nuanced portrait of a generational talent
Three things
Three Things with Stephen Curry: ‘I’ve ruined a prodigious number of campfires with my guitar playing’
May 2024
‘I just didn’t recognise him!’ TikToker interviews Baz Luhrmann without knowing who he is – and they talk group sex
10 Chaotic Questions
George Miller: ‘Where do I keep my Oscar? I swear, I don’t know’
The Way, My Way review – a pleasurable walk on the Camino de Santiago
‘I just can’t move again’: the Melbourne public housing residents fighting to save their community
Peter Weir to receive Golden Lion for lifetime achievement at Venice film festival
Housekeeping for Beginners review – a queer family’s fight to stay together
From mythic creatures to innovative documentaries: 10 films to see at Sydney film festival 2024
April 2024
‘They just make you happy’: the Queensland farmers who took a chance on a million sunflowers
Battling drought, Jenny and Russell Jenner tore out their failing crops. Could fields of sunflowers for selfies save their Queensland farm?
Priscilla, Queen of the Desert sequel in works with original cast, director confirms
Stephan Elliott says Hugo Weaving, Guy Pearce and Terence Stamp are ‘onboard’ and the sequel will be set partly in Australia but will also head overseas
The 30-year hunt to find the Priscilla, Queen of the Desert bus: ‘My jaw was on the ground’
Before Dawn review – Anzac drama needed a bigger budget or a better script
Stream lover
The Sympathizer, Ripley and Scoop: what’s new to streaming in Australia in April
March 2024
Grant Page dies aged 85: Australia’s most legendary stuntman was wild, bold and brilliant
You’ll Never Find Me review – profoundly creepy and thrillingly bold Australian horror film