Jones Family Christmas review – Australian festive flick goes heavy on the cheese
‘Scam or real?’: Bad Behaviour’s Alice Englert on mothers, Medusa and meditation retreats
‘This saved my life’: the emotional alchemy bonding traumatised veterans and damaged racehorses
‘I’m not a lesbian. I’m Isla Roberts’: the 38-year love story that defies labels
October 2023
Stream lover
The Crown, Fargo and Faraway Downs: what’s new to streaming in Australia in November
Mutiny in Heaven: The Birthday Party review – documentary is a warts-and-all sonic assault
Night Bloomers review – creepy Korean Australian horror series will leave you wanting more
Scarygirl review – Tim Minchin, Deborah Mailman and Sam Neill add star power to tedious animation
The Birthday Party: the danger, drugs and rancour behind Nick Cave’s post-punk band
Three things
Three things with Remy Hii: ‘Eight inches is ideal – anything longer gets too unwieldy’
Faraway Downs: a first look at Baz Luhrmann’s attempt to remake his biggest flop
Hot Potato: The Story of the Wiggles review – documentary will wiggle its way into your heart
Walk with ...
Pia Miranda: ‘Even after I shot Alibrandi I was working in a clothes store’
Baz Luhrmann to debut extended version of film Australia as six-part TV series Faraway Downs
Australian arts in focus
Armed with a street directory, alarm clock and push-button phone, can this film-maker survive a 30-day digital detox?
September 2023
Stream lover
Frasier reboot, Lessons in Chemistry and a Wiggles documentary: what’s new to streaming in Australia in October
Plus Omar Sy on the run in Lupin, Wolf Like Me makes a hairy season two return and Marc Fennell takes on another art heist
US actor Steve Martin backs Australian film on Indigenous art movement
Comedian announced as executive producer on Honey Ant Dreamers, about the evolution of the Papunya Western Desert art movement, to be filmed across the Northern Territory
Love is in the Air review – Delta Goodrem’s corny Netflix romcom is a saccharine mess
Daniel Johns addresses disagreement with Silverchair bandmates after ABC documentary pulled from iView
You Can Go Now review – documentary about Indigenous artist Richard Bell is polemical and playful