Features Features Here are some of the hottest gigs happening in Sydney this month As the weather warms up, so do the gigs. Here are our picks for some of the best events in Sydney to get yourself to this November.
Features Features Overlord is equal parts contemporary war film and zombie horror Belinda Quinn chats with director Julius Avery and Danish actor Pilou Asbæk about the genre-blending horror-cum-war-cum-sci-fi flick Overlord.
Features Features Jamie Lee Curtis on survival, resilience and Halloween Scream Queen Jamie Lee Curtis talks to Belinda Quinn about her return to the Halloween franchise, resilience and portaying trauma.
Features Features Bangarra’s new production honours the legacy of composer David Page The dance theatre pays tribute to the one-of-a-kind David Page. Belinda Quinn talks to Page's brother, Bangarra artistic director Stephen Page.
More More At long last, the Deadwood film is finally in production Over a decade since the show came to its premature conclusion, HBO have announced that a feature-length film is in the works.
More More An object that passed through our solar system could be an alien probe A new paper by researchers out of Harvard Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics suggests Oumuamua could be alien in nature.
More More A horse has been euthanised following the Melbourne Cup The Cliffsofmoher is the sixth horse to die as a result of the Melbourne Cup since 2013, following the deaths of Araldo, Admire Rakti and more.
More More Basil Gogos changed the history of horror art forever Illustrator Basil Gogos changed the game with his tenure at Famous Monsters of Filmland. Joseph Earp explores Gogos' vivid career.
More More Watch Antoni from Queer Eye channel Patrick Bateman in Netflix short The film is part of Don't Watch This, a new surprise anthology of horror shorts from Netflix, Crypt TV and the producers of Haunted.
More More LGBTQ representation on TV is at a record high, says report A new report from US organisation GLAAD has found that LGBTQ characters appear more across broadcast television and streaming than ever before.
More More In defence of John Carpenter’s Prince Of Darkness Unfairly maligned, Prince Of Darkness may not be in the same league of John Carpenter classics like Halloween, but it still deserves reappraisal.
More More Planet Of The Apes mirrored the crushing nihilism of late 60s America Upon its initial American debut in 1968, Planet Of The Apes was a box office success. Joseph Earp explores the context surrounding the film's release.