You love ’em, he hates ’em! The Butcher carves up your favourite films, and this week, he applies his sharpened cleaver to Philip Kaufman’s epic paean to astronauts The Right
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In this regular column, we drag forgotten made-for-TV movies out of the vault and into the light. This week: the 1979 youth drama Young Love, First Love, starring Valerie Bertinelli,
There’s something magnetic about the flick of a chip or the sharp tuxedos seen across the most popular entertainment venues in Australia. For decades, Australian audiences have been drawn to
The 1935 Dad and Dave sequel The history of Cinesound Productions falls roughly into three phases. Phase one was its initial slate of hits, starting brilliantly with On Our Selection,
Not too long ago, imagining a world where you could explore dazzling, interactive spaces without leaving home sounded far-fetched. But now, thanks to virtual reality (VR), that vision is coming
With the powerful new documentary Changing Track, first time Aussie director Tristan Kenyon crafts the highly affecting tale of three Australian athletes in training for The Paris 2024 Summer Paralympic
Australian cinema is a font of incredible stories, breathtaking scenery, and performances that stay with you long after the credits roll. But the truth is, many of these films never
Cinemagoing does not stop as the annual Movie Convention kicks off on the Gold Coast, with all of Australia's cinema operators and film distributors in attendance, along with local filmmakers
In a world where dating apps rule and attention spans clearly shrink, the humble movie date is quietly returning. Between big screens, soft lighting and shared silence, it’s still one
In praise of the 1980 Western fiasco
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