Are cinemas selling you their own “Trojan horse”?
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Formula 1 takes place across a long season, but racing occupies only part of a fan’s calendar. A Grand Prix weekend creates several days of concentrated attention, from practice sessions
Born into a class of Austro-Hungarian autocrats and hailing from British rock royalty of the ‘60s, in a new documentary, Broken English, singer–songwriter-actress Marianne Faithfull offers a nuanced verdict about
Australian cinema has always had an unusually productive relationship with fear. The country’s horror films may occupy a relatively small corner of its domestic screen industry, yet again and again
With his feature debut set to premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival [TIFF] in September, the young Naga filmmaker will first visit Melbourne with his short films for the
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:
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
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