Arts Film and TV News Over 80 names to sign open letter condemning Berlin Film Festival’s silence on Palestine by Parker Constantine Tilda Swinton and Javier Bardem are among the celebs taking a stand. The Berlin Film Festival seems to be dogged by scandal this year, from Wim Wenders’ stray comments, prompting…
Arts Film and TV News Queer Screen reveals massive lineup for 33rd Annual Mardi Gras Film Festival by Zara Andrew Queer Screen’s Mardi Gras Film Festival is back for another year – and it’s arguably bigger, brighter and gayer than ever before. LGBTQIA+ cinema shines at the 33rd Mardi Gras…
Music News Sundance 2026 showcases music icons in film by Veniana Vucago Sundance 2026 premieres bold music documentaries as Park City hosts its final festival. The festival’s full lineup has dropped, spotlighting music documentaries and biopics sure to captivate audiences. Park City…
Film and TV News Jafar Panahi Wins Big at Record-Breaking Sydney Film Fest by Tammy Moir Jafar Panahi takes top honours at record-breaking Sydney Film Festival with gaming stepping into the spotlight The 72nd Sydney Film Festival wrapped on June 15 with record-breaking attendance, a sold-out…
Film and TV Music News Check out the first trailer for ‘Sister Midnight’- Soundtracked by Paul Banks of Interpol by Cooper Marix-Evans Interpol’s Paul Banks has recently been announced as the master behind the soundtrack for Dark Comedy film ‘Sister Midnight’ There is a new trailer out for the British/Indian dark comedy…
Arts Film and TV Music News Five of the best Music On Film titles to wrap your eyes around at this years MIFF by Tammy Moir Get ready to dive into the Melbourne International Film Festival (MIFF) 2024 with the best of Music On Film From August 8 to 25, MIFF is set to flood Melbourne,…
Film and TV Music News The Legacy of J Dilla and DEVO, the 4th annual STROBE Music Film Festival is back by Tammy Moir STROBE is back for its 4th year with a month of music docs that will melt your eyeballs Calling all Sydney music and film heads – prepare to have your…
Film and TV News ProPalestinian protesters at Sundance Film Festival isn’t just a one-off event, it’s part of a growing movement calling for change by Tammy Moir This is an opportunity for Sundance, with their penchant for the edgy and the independent, to reclaim it’s punk rock past When most people think of Sundance, they imagine glamourous…
Arts Film and TV SWANA Film Festival: A cultural feast in Western Sydney by Happy Western Sydney is about to host one of the most culturally-rich film festivals we’ve seen in years. SWANA Film Festival is coming to Western Sydney for the first time and…
Film and TV News Refute all you want, Harry Styles def spat on Chris Pine by Tammy Moir PR and management can write as many statements to the contrary as they like, but we don’t think anyone will buy it, because it really looks like Harry Styles spat…
Film and TV News ‘The Whale’ movie has premiered, marking Brendan Fraser’s “comeback” by Amy Davidson Brendan Fraser’s starring role in the newly-premiered film, The Whale is said to mark his big Hollywood “comeback.” The A24 motion picture by Darren Aronofsky, titled The Whale, just premiered…
Film and TV Music News Olivia Wilde & Harry Styles in Venice for ‘Don’t Worry Darling’ premiere by Amy Davidson Olivia Wilde and Harry Styles arrive in Italy for the premiere of Don’t Worry Darling at the Venice Film Festival. Over the weekend, Olivia Wilde and Harry Styles touched down in…
Film and TV Interviews Madeleine Quinn talks ‘The Scary of Sixty-First’, a dark thriller about Jeffrey Epstein’s old apartment by Tom Cameron The Scary of Sixty-First is a film that walks a fine line between tension, humour, and sleaze with a devilishly good premise. Madeline Quinn is a recent star and co-writer The…