Best Australian Films of 2022
With over 170 Australian features, documentaries, and short films released theatrically, on streaming platforms, and at festivals during 2022, it’s safe to say that the Aussie film industry is shruggi…
Andrew is the co-chair of the Australian Film Critics Association, a Golden Globes voter, author of Lonely Spirits and the King. You can find him online trying to enlist people into the cult of Mac and Me.
With over 170 Australian features, documentaries, and short films released theatrically, on streaming platforms, and at festivals during 2022, it’s safe to say that the Aussie film industry is shruggi…
Cambodian-French filmmaker Davy Chou continues to pull at the thematic thread of familial reconnection that he started picking at in Diamond Island in his latest film Return to Seoul. Where Diamond Is…
The Curb is proudly part of the Auscast Network. Subscribe via RSS feed, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeart Radio or Google Podcasts. Emerging Noongar Wongi rapper Ethan Eggington, also known as Inkabee…
The Curb is proudly part of the Auscast Network. Subscribe via RSS feed, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeart Radio or Google Podcasts. ACMI (the Australian Centre for the Moving Image) is one of the fine…
Larissa Behrendt’s searing, essential documentary You Can Go Now introduces viewers to the world of Kamilaroi, Kooma, Jiman, and Gurang Gurang artist and activist Richard Bell. For many Australian vie…
When you mention the word ‘Australia’ to anyone who lives outside this sunburnt country, there’s a fairly good chance you’re going to get a response about how everything there wants to kill you. Wheth…
For many, the first time that we engage with historical figures is through the medium of film and television. The truth of a monumental figure is skewed, adjusted, morphed, critiqued, or adored via th…
Widower Dora raises her daughter Abby in the remote fictional beachside town of Longboat Bay, teaching her to respect the ocean with responsible and sustainable fishing while also educating her about…
Before the pandemic hit, environmental campaigner and champion of Zero Waste Living, Joost Bakker, came up with the idea of a self-sustaining home that would give the occupants a circular system of wa…
Black Swan State Theatre Company’s presentation of Ella Hickson’s impressive, yet exhausting, play Oil summarises its intention neatly in its first act. It’s 1886 in Cornwall and a growing family are…
There’s a distinct pleasure that washes over you as you experience a piece of filmmaking that pushes against the boundaries of the form of storytelling it is working within. Juanita Nielsen NOW is one…
A Night of Horror International Film Festival kicks off with some truly brilliant horror films from around the globe from October 17th and runs til October 23rd at Dendy Cinemas Newtown. For Aussie in…