Woody Harrelson plays a pro-life protester in this new right to die, coming-of-age film
Suncoast is a semi-autobiographical story from director/writer Laura Chinn but the juxtaposition of a coming-of-age tale with the right-to-die debate feels uneasy.
'You can't take your eyes off it': Meet the director behind one of the year's best movies so far
Todd Haynes's new movie May December stars Natalie Portman and Julianne Moore as an actor and her subject, as Moore's past transgressions return to the fore.
This riveting Oscar-nominated thriller features a perceptive dog and the sexiest lawyer in the Alps
Oscar nominee Anatomy of a Fall asks the question: how many times can a woman endure a 50 Cent instrumental before she loses her mind?
Julianne Moore says her new movie is not about Mary Kay Letourneau. But it cuts uncomfortably close
Julianne Moore and Charles Melton star in May December as a married couple who began their sexual relationship when she was 36 and he was just 13 years old.
Meg and Nicki's beef, Britney fans trolling JT and *those* Dune popcorn buckets — what you missed over the weekend
From the lowdown on all the tidbits you missed in the Hottest 100, to Nicki Minaj and Megan Thee Stallion's feud, here's all the latest entertainment news you might need.
Was he pushed? Did he slip? In Anatomy of a Fall, only a border collie knows the truth
Director-writer Justine Triet discusses the slipperiness of truth in her Palme D'Or-winning courtroom drama, Anatomy of a Fall.
Family or cult? The Iron Claw explores the stranger-than-fiction tale of four beefcake brothers
Tanned torsos and Prince Valiant haircuts abound in this stranger-than-fiction tale of a Southern dynasty of professional wrestlers.
Richard Roxburgh and Rebecca Gibney are a megachurch power-couple in Prosper
New Australian drama series Prosper stars Richard Roxburgh and Rebecca Gibney as the Quinns: the powerful family behind a fictional megachurch.
Two Irish heart-throbs star in this exquisite slow-burn queer romance that's also part ghost story
All of Us Strangers, starring Andrew Scott (Fleabag) and Paul Mescal (Normal People), uses a supernatural story to illuminate the beauty of queer relationships.
Huge new Michelle Yeoh series fuses black comedy and martial arts: The best of what to watch this January
New year new content! Here's what's good and new to streaming this month that you might not have heard of yet.
From Darra to The Gap: How Netflix recreated 1980s Brisbane in Boy Swallows Universe
Trent Dalton's Boy Swallows Universe is an extremely Darra story but that's not where much of the Netflix adaptation was filmed. In fact, a lot of it was shot outside of Brisbane.
The Holdovers is a dying breed of movie — the perfect comfort watch
The Holdovers won Golden Globes for Paul Giamatti and Da'Vine Joy Rudolph. Now that it's finally landed in Australian cinemas, it as good as the critics say?
Dan Levy's movie debut uncovers the lies we tell each other and ourselves to move forward
The directorial debut of Schitt's Creek creator and star Dan Levy sees the actor's character Marc navigating the stormy waters of grief, with help from his friends.
All the times Sarah Snook was so sharp-tongued as Shiv Roy, she earnt that Golden Globe
With Sarah Snook nominated at the Golden Globes, let's take a look back at the Australian actor's finest moments as Shiv Roy.
Speed, sleek cars and a persistent sense of impending doom: Adam Driver stars in Ferrari
Adam Driver stars as Enzo Ferrari in director Michael Mann's take on the legacy of the eponymous racing-car mogul.
Taika Waititi was once a renegade. Does his new movie measure up?
The much-loved Kiwi director returns with a movie based on the true story of the American Samoa soccer team, starring Michael Fassbender.
Singing on stage was Mathilda's dream. Her drama teacher taught her it's also a human right
A drama group is creating new opportunities and making dreams come true for performers with a disability living in regional Victoria.
Joel Edgerton's new Hollywood film has divided critics — which he says is what its director wanted
The Australian actor hopes Master Gardener, the new film by veteran director and screenwriter Paul Schrader, will spark debate.
'I hope this helps people to understand': Why a film about racism and a rugby tour in 1972 still resonates today
In Julian Dennison's new flick Uproar, his character's life echoes his own experiences of navigating culture, racism and ethics, all while going through the truly formative adventure that is attending an all-boys high school.
Nazi Germany's influence on the new Hunger Games film
Uli grew up in post-war Germany, so the possibility of a Hunger Games like dystopia feels like "a very real thing". This is how the film's production designer tackled the prequel.
We all know about Napoleon, but we've never seen it played quite like Joaquin Phoenix
In their first collaboration since Gladiator, director Ridley Scott reunites with Joaquin Phoenix to bring the complexities of the notorious French emperor to life.
Historian traces steps of Aussie outback cult classic film ahead of high-definition makeover
Wake in Fright received a frosty reception when it premiered to outback audiences, but a new documentary is giving insight into its rise to a well-regarded piece of Australian cinema history.
New horror-drama series to be released exclusively on TikTok
A new horror-drama series set in Western Sydney will be released exclusively on TikTok.
Nathan Fielder's new series with Emma Stone is 'excruciating, cinematic masterpiece' about gentrification
In The Curse, Nathan Fielder and Emma Stone play an excruciating couple who make you laugh but also want to cry.
Saoirse Ronan and Paul Mescal star in this R-rated sci-fi romance filmed in regional Victoria
The third feature from Australian director Garth Davis sets a high dramatic bar for this adaptation of Iain Reid's 2018 novel, but it unintentionally teeters into comedy.