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A Little Life: Joel Edgerton on Train Dreams

A Little Life: Joel Edgerton on Train Dreams

Nadine Whitney Nov 29, 2025 2 min read
Interviews

Train Dreams directed by Clint Bentley and adapted from Denis Johnson’s novella by Bentley and Greg Kwedar (Sing Sing) is an immense film about a small and unnoticed life. Robert Granier (Joel Edgerto…

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Mary Bronstein on falling down in If I Had Legs I’d Kick You

Mary Bronstein on falling down in If I Had Legs I’d Kick You

Nadine Whitney Nov 28, 2025 8 min read
Interviews

If I Had Legs I’d Kick You is Mary Bronstein’s portrait of a woman pushed beyond her ability to cope after a ceiling leak means that she and her daughter need to move out of their apartment. It’s tens…

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Shaun Tan on the journey of bringing Tales from Outer Suburbia to life as an ABC animation series

Shaun Tan on the journey of bringing Tales from Outer Suburbia to life as an ABC animation series

Andrew F Peirce Nov 27, 2025 1 min read
Interviews Podcasts Shaun Tan

Shaun Tan is many things. He's an Academy Award winning animator, he's an artist who has taken the fantastical to suburbia and made both feel real and otherworldly, and he's someone…

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Guillermo del Toro's Frankenstein pulls influence from the unlikeliest place: The Terminator

Guillermo del Toro's Frankenstein pulls influence from the unlikeliest place: The Terminator

Seth Lukas Hynes Nov 26, 2025 4 min read
Reviews

James Whale’s 1931 Frankenstein film, starring Boris Karloff as a childlike, lumbering brute with bolts in his neck, overshadows Mary Shelley’s foundational 1818 source novel in popular culture. Whal…

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Old Habits documentarian Alfie Faber on the gay liberation journey of The Sydney Order of Perpetual Indulgence

Old Habits documentarian Alfie Faber on the gay liberation journey of The Sydney Order of Perpetual Indulgence

Andrew F Peirce Nov 25, 2025 2 min read
Interviews Podcasts australian film Documentaries

There's a beautiful charm that resides at the core of Alfie Faber's invitational and heartwarming documentary Old Habits. It's a charm that encompasses and overwhelms the impact of d…

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‘Forgiveness is moving’: Scarlett Johansson on her directorial debut Eleanor the Great

‘Forgiveness is moving’: Scarlett Johansson on her directorial debut Eleanor the Great

Andy Hazel Nov 24, 2025 6 min read
Interviews

If Auguste Rodin’s Thinker is the classical embodiment of concentration, then Scarlett Johansson answering a question might be its contemporary counterpart. In a small room of a Cannes hotel, she arri…

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Ronan Day-Lewis' cinematic composition isn't enough to save the tonally clumsy Anemone

Ronan Day-Lewis' cinematic composition isn't enough to save the tonally clumsy Anemone

Nadine Whitney Nov 24, 2025 3 min read
Reviews Drama Daniel Day-Lewis

There’s no doubting Ronan Day-Lewis has an eye for cinematic composition. His debut film Anemone starring his father Daniel Day-Lewis, with Sean Bean, Samantha Morton, and Sean Bottomley looks strikin…

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A Silent Rebellion co-director Kitale Wilson on working with his father on collaborative exploration and storytelling

A Silent Rebellion co-director Kitale Wilson on working with his father on collaborative exploration and storytelling

Andrew F Peirce Nov 20, 2025 3 min read
Interviews Podcasts australian film Short Films

Lately, I’ve found myself drawn to the imagery of Iceland. The terrain is rugged and sparse. Snow-capped mountains far away, somehow they appear inviting yet also threatening. Then there’s the v…

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Director Lynette Wallworth on expanding her exploration of the death experience with Edge of Life

Director Lynette Wallworth on expanding her exploration of the death experience with Edge of Life

Andrew F Peirce Nov 18, 2025 5 min read
Interviews Podcasts australian cinema australian documentary documentary Lynette Wallworth Edge of Life

Collaborative filmmaker and documentarian Lynette Wallworth expands her exploration of the death experience with her latest film Edge of Life. This expansive documentary bridges Western and East…

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“Films like this definitely feel more like home to me.” Paul Mescal on The History of Sound

“Films like this definitely feel more like home to me.” Paul Mescal on The History of Sound

Andy Hazel Nov 17, 2025 6 min read
Interviews

Paul Mescal first encountered The History of Sound in an unlikely place: a hotel bed in Australia, fresh out of quarantine, just before Christmas. He had been in the country shooting Benjamin Millepie…

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Drew Kendell on shining a light on male vulnerability with The Hug

Drew Kendell on shining a light on male vulnerability with The Hug

Guest Author Nov 17, 2025 1 min read
Articles Short Films australian film Drew Kendell

The Hug shines a light on male vulnerability in a comedic yet sincere way. It follows two friends who experience a strange phenomenon when their goodbye method evolves from a handshake into a hug. Th…

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For the Dear Leader: About the Incident at Boggaley Creek

For the Dear Leader: About the Incident at Boggaley Creek

Guest Author Nov 14, 2025 4 min read
Articles australian film Short Films australian cinema For the Dear Leader

For the Dear Leader is a short film inspired by the 2003 Pong Su incident, when a group of North Koreans tried to smuggle heroin into Australia on a cargo ship called the Pong Su. The crew used a smal…

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