Peaky Blinders comes to a conclusion with feature film Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man.
Gill Pringle spoke with stars Cillian Murphy and Barry Keoghan about the Peaky legacy and what to expect from the film.
With the Oscars around the corner, filmmaker Ela Thier has thoughts about their true meaning and the pageantry of it all
Winner of two awards at Tropfest, Nicky Tyndale-Biscoe speaks with Anthony Frajman about the making of her short film, Silent Night
This week's salute to the work of creatives who have never truly received the credit that they deserve: actor and director Jack Starrett, who helmed The Losers, Race with the Devil, Gravy Train, A Small Town in Texas and Hollywood Man
This week's forgotten made-for-TV movie: the chilling, downbeat 1977 horror film The Possessed, starring James Farantino, Joan Hackett, Claudette Nevins, Ann Dusenberry and Diana Scarwid
THE PLAGUE is a quietly extraordinary film according to Erin Free's review.
The Plague is in cinemas now
Joel Edgerton wanted to direct The Plague, but instead stepped in to act for writer/director Charlie Polinger, which then led to Fangs...
The Plague is in cinemas today
Cold Storage … a mash-up of a bunch of other films, TV shows and video games .... reviewed by Anthony O'Connor
Cold Storage is in cinemas now
Documentary producer John Battsek (Searching for Sugar Man, The Rescue, Mystify) reflects on his career, streamers, broadcasters, what makes a documentary theatrical, and what he's cooking up with his new company, Ventureland
Count 'em!
New Australian thriller, Seven Snipers, starring Radha Mitchell, Ryan Kwanten, Ioan Gruffudd and Tim Roth (as the big bad) launches trailer and announces release date
Trauma alert!
Colleen Hoover's latest adaptation, Reminders of Him, reviewed by Cain Noble-Davies
Reminders of Him is in cinemas now
Project Hourglass, directed by and starring Benjamin Mathews, alongside Bob Morley and Kya Stewart, has won the People’s Choice Award at Tropfest 2026
Brisbane, experience the brilliance of early cinema with Blackmail (1929), one of Alfred Hitchcock’s most important early films
"Russo is someone who has a sense of humour and self-awareness and he marries a woman who is incredibly competent, so there has to be something about him that would draw her to that."
Steve Carell (+ co-star Charly Clive) discuss ROOSTER, the new series from Bill Lawrence (Ted Lasso, Scrubs).
Don’t miss Ryan Gosling in the epic sci-fi movie event PROJECT HAIL MARY - In Cinemas March 19
And here's a chance to win a double pass to the year's most anticipated new movie
Daniel Day-Lewis returns to the screen in Anemone, reviewed by Julian Wood
Anemone is in cinemas this Thursday
Birdeater > Bluebottle
Jack Clark and Jim Weir’s Schoolies thriller BLUEBOTTLE is shooting in Coffs Harbour
Isabelle Huppert is The Richest Woman in the World, screening at the French Film Festival now.
Andrea Baker calls it "a French Succession and perverse power game in the glossy beauty industry. Calling all Huppert fans, Francophiles, and fashionistas …."
Be like Joseph Kosinski and Jerry Bruckheimer, and build films that last beyond opening weekend
Lewis Kahn's latest column posits Why the Best Producers Think Like Architects
"If Alejandro González Iñárritu had really wanted to push the envelope, he would have cast Adam West or Val Kilmer in the lead role! "
The Butcher carves up 2015’s Birdman: Or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance) starring Michael Keaton, Edward Norton, Emma Stone & Naomi Watts
Elle Fanning is all grown up in David E. Kelley's Margo's Got Money Problems, also starring Michelle Pfeiffer, Nick Offerman and the ubiquitous Nicole Kidman