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Kaya, wanjoo, hello, welcome. I'm stepping into your day to bring you the news of a new podcast by the Curb... What Would You Like to Tell Me About? This show is an informal conversation…
Kaya, wanjoo, hello, welcome. I'm stepping into your day to bring you the news of a new podcast by the Curb... What Would You Like to Tell Me About? This show is an informal conversation…
I’ve been a Charli xcx fan for so long that it almost feels like she’s just always been there in the background of my life, like a neon sign flickering in the distance. I remember the Myspace days, wh…
This interview has been a long while in the can, waiting to be published. This in depth discussion with filmmaker, creative, and fearless storyteller Lucy Coleman was recorded early in 2025 and…
The linking thread through the work of storyteller, filmmaker, and cultural historian Kalu Oji is the theme of connection to family, and by extension, a connection to culture. Both are linked to his n…
“I have not broken your heart - you have broken it; and in breaking it, you have broken mine.” – Heathcliff To this day there has never been an English language adaptation of Emily Brontë’s gothic no…
With thanks to Kismet films, we have three double passes to win for all subscribers to the Curb's newsletter.…
Ivona Juka’s Beautiful Evening, Beautiful Day is a film that creeps into your chest quietly and lingers there. It’s not loud or flashy; it doesn’t punch you in the face with grand gestures. Instead, i…
Over the next few weeks, we’ll be sharing in depth interviews with established and emerging Australian filmmakers. Conversations with these storytellers cover their path into filmmaking and storytell…
This essay was original published on Pure Shit Australian Cinema and is written by Mike Retter. Mike Retter is a film director, of the indie feature Youth On The March, creator of the zine "Ci…
One of the standout films from the 2026 batch of Flickerfest shorts has been Damien Power's docu-drama Return of the Champ. With this excellent hybrid experience, the stand up comedian turne…
This article was original published in 2024. Few filmmakers have explored the human condition through technology and biology as David Cronenberg. Long a fan of blending experimental technology with t…
Canadian non-binary writer/director Joseph Amenta’s debut feature Soft explores the lives of three queer tweens over one summer in Toronto as they experience the exuberance of youth and the terrors of…