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With Halloween just around the corner, here are some of the most terrifying Aussie films to have come out over the past 30 years.
As The Wrong Girl and Deep Water hit screens Twitter’s Tony Broderick talks about the Screen Australia initiative helping these TV dramas.
Writer Alexa Junge on the writers' room of Friends, The West Wing and Grace and Frankie and her commitment to bridging a gap between Australian screenwriters and the US.
Virtual reality technology offers a whole new immersive experience for audiences and exciting possibilities for filmmakers.
Written and wrapped at breakneck speed, script producer Timothy Hobart talks about the ride that has been Wanted and why we need more shows like it.
Acclaimed filmmaker Warwick Thornton on being both director and subject in The Beach, and back-to-back filming in Western Australia on Mystery Road.
Aussie shows to enjoy from self isolation.
Utopia star Celia Pacquola is throwing herself in the deep end again by co-writing and starring in upcoming ABC comedy series Rosehaven.
Whether you’re staying in, hopping to the movies or overindulging on chocolate, there’s plenty of new TV shows, films and online series to get stuck into this long weekend.
A new generation of Aussies are flocking to the web to create fearless, gut-busting comedy, and grabbing the attention of decision-makers and fans alike.
Actor Yael Stone on her serendipitous route to being on series across Netflix, Amazon Prime and HBO, and what she would impart to budding actors.
From viral short films to Netflix features, the global Haunting series and Australian TV with Troppo, writer/director Yolanda Ramke reflects on the steps that got her here.