Category: Film & TV

If you love eating (who doesn’t?), get ready to drool your way through the 10 best cooking shows you can…

Looking for a binge-worthy TV drama series whilst cooped up at home? The golden age of television has spawned some…

If you need a little pick-me-up, you can’t get much better than the love, laughter and much-needed distraction a Disney…

Looking for the best comedies of all time? Then you’ve come to the right place. One of the most beautiful…

Are you asking yourself what you should watch on Stan? You’ve come to the right place. Online Australian streaming service,…

Robert De Niro is the eponymous Irishman in this Martin Scorsese directed film, but the only relevance of his Irishness…

“History was not made by those who did nothing.” Monarchist or republican, we all must agree that Queen Elizabeth II…

Art comes in many forms: photography, portraiture, sculpture, street art, performance pieces, and countless others. Sometimes, all that meets the…

Netflix has an impressive list of TV shows and films in the fiction genre, but their non-fiction documentary section is…

If you are one of the many who still enjoys the spectacle of a grand royal wedding, then head over…

As we await the federal budget release on Tuesday May 8, there’s something to keep us occupied till then. The National…

Does anybody go to the movies anymore? Most movie journalists would have you believe they don’t – in fact, if…

The longest-serving host in US late night television, David Letterman, will be making a return to TV for a new…

Palace Cinemas has announced it will be opening a brand new 12-screen cinema on Moonee Ponds’ Puckle Street. The new…

The Darwin Festival is returning this August with a huge lineup of incredible performances and shows, immersive experiences and fun…

Based on the 1865 novella Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk by Russian author Nikolai Leskov, 2017’s  Lady Macbeth is a dark…

A Ghost Story is a haunting and enigmatic new love story directed by David Lowery (Pete’s Dragon, Ain’t Them Bodies…

I Am Not Your Negro is the poignant Oscar-nominated documentary that brings to life the words and work of one…

The Party, written and directed by Sally Potter (Orlando, The Man Who Cried), has been described as “a comedy wrapped…

Hotel Coolgardie shows what it really feels like to wake in fright. Even though its director is male, Pete Gleeson’s…