Features Features In Netflix’s new series Altered Carbon, death is not the end The future the show imagines is one full of hedonism, blood, guts and delights of the flesh. After all, when nobody has to worry about dying, the sky becomes the limit.
Features Features Kiss and tell: Dream Wife unpack the myth of the perfect smooch "Making out shouldn’t have to lead to sex at all."
Features Features We need morally ambiguous characters on screen, now more than ever "No human is stagnant, nor are our journey’s fixed to the moral compass (or lack thereof) we are born with."
Features Features These four timeless rock memoirs are indeed stranger than fiction The Mötley Crüe were, to put it nicely, a bit much.
Features Features Brangelina, bikers and blood-drenched vampires: this fortnight in streaming In our round-up of new Netflix and Stan titles, we check out a coupla grindhouse curios, a Jack Black vehicle, and Angelina Jolie's beautifully bizarre By The Sea.
Features Features The Good Place will have you questioning your moral compass If you’re a lover of puns, Friends and watching something that stirs up your insecurities while carefully and precisely testing whether or not you’re a good person, then this comedy is your (admittedly rather bitter) cup of tea.
Features Features Sweet Country is one of the most important Australian films of the decade We talked to Sam Neill, Bryan Brown and writer/director Warwick Thornton about Sweet Country, an elegiac western with one helluva emotional punch.
Features Features J.J. Abram’s Fringe gave us permission to believe in the impossible As J.J. Abrams' Fringe approaches its tenth anniversary, read an in-depth retrospect on the sci-fi series.
Features Features Kardajala Kirridarra talk empathy, storytelling and connection "There was no decision to make something different" - Beatrice ‘Nalyiri’ Lewis, Kardajala Kirridarra
Comedians Comedians Academy-award winning actress calls out Netflix for racial and gender bias “Why is it two black women who have 50-plus years in the comedy game, be offered US$750,000 between the both of us and Amy Schumer gets US$13 million?” - Mo'Nique
Features Features The BBQ is quite easily one of the worst films ever made In its emphatic awfulness, The BBQ feels like the fault of all of us; like some kind of curse wrought upon Australia as a nation. None of you should see it. Not one of you.
Features Features Phantom Thread is the first real masterpiece of the decade Phantom Thread has the heart and humour of Magnolia, and the great, almost unbearable sadness of The Master. It is vicious and funny in equal measure; a gothic romance about perfection and vulnerability.