With award winning short films on her resume, a history in acting on Australian TV, and a feature film directorial debut just around the corner, AFTRS Master of Arts Screen:
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Watch almost any heist scene from the last fifty years and you can practically smell the leather. A briefcase clicks open, banded notes stacked to the brim, and a nervous
FilmInk salutes the work of creatives who have never truly received the credit that they deserve. In this installment: actor turned director Keith Gordon, who helmed The Chocolate War, A
In this regular column, we drag forgotten made-for-TV movies out of the vault and into the light. This week: the 1974 pilot telemovie for the long-running and much-loved TV series
Nearly a decade ago, for a myriad of reasons, my personal and artistic life changed overnight. I finished shooting a TV movie, walked off set, and never went back. That
Kristen Stewart, Imogen Poots and Thora Birch on Pain, Power and Reclaiming the Self with The Chronology of Water
When Aussies think of the best gambling movies, the usual suspects tend to dominate the conversation: Casino, Ocean’s Eleven, and Rounders. They have the casinos, the big wins, the sharp
You love ’em, he hates ’em! The Butcher carves up your favourite films, and this week, he applies his sharpened cleaver to The Farrelly Brothers’ dial-shifting 1998 comedy smash There’s
Not even dinosaurs could displace Spidey and The Odyssey off the top of the charts, although David Robert Mitchell's The End of Oak Street still did respectable business, and will
When I set out to write Out of Step, I wasn’t trying to make a film about Christianity. I was trying to tell a human story. At its heart, Out
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