Features FeaturesTerror Nullius is a visual anthem for our racist, decaying nation Terror Nullius, described as "un-Australian" by the very arts body that produced it, is a damning take-down of everything that makes our country sick and troubled.
Features FeaturesUpgrade is Robocop for the Google Home generation Upgrade is an extraordinary horror film; a Shaw Brothers-indebted karate flick; a searing slice of social satire; and one of the best films of the year.
Features FeaturesIs Isabella Eklöf’s Holiday the most important film of the year? Holiday, playing as part of the 2018 Sydney Film Festival, is a shocking and provocative work of art that has already been called one of the most essential watches of the year.
Is this the future of home sound systems? According to critics, the Sonos One is one of the most exciting home sound systems to emerge in decades. But what do music obsessives think of the device?
More MoreCourtney Barnett’s latest may be her masterpiece – Sounds Like Joseph Earp unpacks all the latest musical offerings the month has to offer. This time around it's Courtney Barnett's masterful new album Tell Me How You Really Feel, as well as releases from Tropical Fuck Storm, Mod Con, Jaala and Evelyn Ida Morris.
Features FeaturesNathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats’ new album is a team effort Nathaniel Rateliff talks to Natalie Rogers about life on the road and the new Night Sweats album Tearing At The Seams, the band's most collaborative effort yet.
More MoreHere are our picks for the must-see films of the 2018 Sydney Film Festival The 2018 Sydney Film Festival is stuffed full of buzz-worthy films this year. But which are the ones that can't be missed? Click here to find out.
More MoreSydney Film Festival returns with its biggest program to date Cinephiles rejoice! The Sydney Film Festival 2018 program has just dropped, featuring films from Spike Lee, Lynne Ramsay, and so many more. For the full details, click here.
Features FeaturesDan the Automator on Kool Keith and resurrecting Dr. Octagon Dan the Automator talks reviving the Dr. Octagon character - his collaboration with Kool Keith and DJ Qbert - for a successor to 1996's Dr. Octagonecologyst.
Film & TV Film & TVIs Hollywood finally dealing with its lack of diversity? With Black Panther and A Wrinkle In Time releasing within a month of each other, Ella Donald asks if Hollywood's canon of white men in the directing and boardrooms is finally changing.
Film & TV Film & TVFugazi documentary Instrument is one of the all-time greats Jem Cohen's Instrument, a film about seminal D.C. punk band Fugazi, is coming to Sydney Opera House this month featuring a Q&A session with frontman Guy Picciotto, Chris Neill explores one of the all-time great rock documentaries.
More MoreMiddle Kids aren’t planning for the future anymore Middle Kids have spent the last two years honing their talents; now they're ready to release their debut album onto the world. Read our interview with the acclaimed three-piece here.