Anya Taylor-Joy as Furiosa.
Warner Bros Pictures
There is a glaring absence of Indigenous people and culture at the heart of the Mad Max films.
Warner Bros. Pictures
Even when Furiosa doesn’t speak, the new films are a huge step forward for the portrayal of women’s stories in the Mad Max world.
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I have spent the last two years researching the cultures and practices of cinema-going. Here’s what people tell me.
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For its many strengths, the film may divide audiences with its chaotic, surreal final act.
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From Dance Academy to Wentworth, Australian TV experienced a boom of queer representation over the 2000s and 2010s.
Sarah Enticknap/Bonsai Films
New Australian film The Rooster is a small character study of two fragile men, and a powerful examination of isolation and moving on.
Prime Video
While there is nothing particularly surprising in Five Blind Dates, it is nevertheless a really refreshing film.
Umbrella Entertainment
Alvin Purple is a bawdy sex comedy about an unprepossessing young man who was irresistible to women – probably not what politicians had in mind when they supported a local film industry.
Gillian Armstrong’s Starstruck (1982)
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There is a long history of musicals in Australia, popular with audiences since the 1930s.
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Shayda is a powerful debut feature for Iranian-Australian filmmaker Noora Niasari.
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The new sincerity of horror has been sapping the genre of its fun. Netflix’s newest Australian offering is just the latest victim.
Maslow Entertainment
The documentary Kickin’ Down the Door offers something far more nuanced than the well-thumbed tale of these national music icons.
Stan
For aficionados of Christmas cinema, the good and the bad, Christmas Ransom is light hearted and silly enough to be bearable.
Survival of Kindness.
Adelaide Film Festival
This year’s program balanced big films like My Policeman, TÁR and Banshees of Inisherin with smaller, edgier films. Here’s the best of the best.
Moratorium for Black rights Sydney from the film NINGLA ANA.
Ningla-A’Na has now been restored and is being re-released in Australian cinemas.
Madman Entertainment
The plot is rudimentary, but the tone is totally compelling, the characters are likable, and the surf photography first rate.
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Shirley Barrett burst onto the international scene when her debut film, Love Serenade won the Caméra d’Or at Cannes Film Festival.
Bunya Productions, Oombarra Productions
A reworking of the 1892 Henry Lawson short story, this film is a subversive survival story.
Sharmill Films
This gem of a documentary explores the life — and furniture — of a Melbourne icon.
Mushroom Pictures and Pariah Productions
Chopper, with Eric Bana in the title role, detonated on our screens 20 years ago. The film is aggressively self-aware in its provocations but its depiction of domestic violence has not aged well.