Screen Kangaroo set to hop into hearts: Australia’s tradition of animal-centred cinema continues AUSTRALIA has a long and proud tradition of storytelling that champions the land, its people, and the extraordinary creatures that call it home. Alexis Poulsen 17 Sep 2025
Screen A grand farewell to Downton Abbey With Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale, one of television and cinema’s most beloved families returns to the big screen for a final bow. Alexis Poulsen 03 Sep 2025
Screen The Roses – a modern take on a classic war of hearts WHEN Warren Adler’s 1981 novel The War of the Roses was first adapted into the now-classic 1989 film, audiences were captivated by its biting, darkly comic exploration of the disintegration of a seemingly perfect marriage. Alexis Poulsen 27 Aug 2025
Screen Liam Neeson reloads the laughs in The Naked Gun FOR years, Hollywood has rebooted everything from superheroes to board games, but some fans thought the bumbling brilliance of The Naked Gun was untouchable. Alexis Poulsen 20 Aug 2025
Screen From Port Talbot to the world stage – Mr Burton celebrates the teacher who made a legend WELSH mining towns in the aftermath of World War II were places where grit, hardship, and resilience defined daily life. Alexis Poulsen 13 Aug 2025
Screen Weapons promises to reshape horror once again FOLLOWING the explosive success of Barbarian in 2022, filmmaker Zach Cregger returns with another bone-chilling descent into psychological terror and existential dread. Alexis Poulsen 06 Aug 2025