In a world where celebrities are accessible on social media in a way they never were before, has fame lost its shine? A new film explores the parasitic relationship between stars and their fans.
Gold Coast locks in AACTA awards until 2028
An Australian film and television awards ceremony that has attracted Hollywood heavyweights, including Margot Robbie, will be held in Queensland until 2028.
Streaming services respond to proposed 10pc Australian content quota
On Tuesday, Arts Minister Tony Burke proposed a requirement for 10 per cent of streaming services' local expenditure to be spent on Australian film and TV. Here's what the industry thinks.
Justin Baldoni loses lawsuit against Blake Lively after missing deadline
The actor's lawsuit against his co-star Blake Lively ends after he missed a court deadline on October 17 to file an amended complaint.
Bluey's Joff Bush and Megan Washington among winners at Screen Music Awards
Bluey composer Joff Bush, Megan Washington and the music for Tony Armstrong's Eat the Invaders were among the winners at the 2025 Screen Music Awards.
From cult web series to cinema: Nirvanna the Band the Show the Movie
Canada's cult web series heads to the big screen, after creators Matt Johnson and Jay McCarrol were told they could make any movie they liked after their success with BlackBerry.
Indie producers spill their guts on making horror films for a living
Horror films can be a great training ground for filmmakers, but there is also a gritty reality, a panel of indie producers tells SXSW Sydney.
Jane Fonda helps revive Hollywood's McCarthy-era free speech group
The original group was formed in October 1947 at a time when the US government worried that there were communists in Hollywood who were putting left-wing propaganda into the movies.
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'It's NOT what he'd want': Robin Williams's daughter calls out AI videos
The daughter of the late actor Robin Williams has condemned AI-generated content featuring her father's likeness.
Hollywood veteran slams Trump's plans to impose 100pc tariff on movies made outside US
Renowned Australian director and screenwriter Bruce Beresford says US President Donald Trump's plan to impose a 100 per cent tariff on all foreign-made movies cannot be done.
Aussie filmmakers scramble for clarity on Trump's tariffs twist
The multi-billion-dollar Australian film industry searches for details after the US president announced he would impose a 100 per cent tariff on movies made outside America.
'Turning it up to eleven': Spinal Tap returns
The new film follows the fictional heavy metal band reuniting for one final gig with cameos from Elton John and Paul McCartney.
Margot Robbie and Colin Farrell bond over Aussie 'delicacy'
Margot Robbie and Colin Farrell tell News Breakfast that 'the best part' of working on their new movie A Big Bold Beautiful Journey was each other.
Robert Redford, Oscar-winning Hollywood legend, dies aged 89
Redford died "at his home in Sundance in the mountains of Utah" surrounded by family, his publicist announced.
'Destroying aspirations': Filmmakers still waiting on content quotas
With promised local content requirements for streaming services delayed indefinitely, Australian filmmakers say the local industry is hurting.
How an 'unspoilt' Aussie town set the scene for a hidden gem Disney film
When Disney came to Australia to film Ride a Wild Pony in the 1970s, the crew nearly returned to America to complete filming — then they found Chiltern.
Julia Roberts defends #MeToo criticism of film at Venice
The Hollywood actress waved off concerns that her new film casts suspicion on women who come forward with sexual misconduct allegations, saying it's aimed at creating conversation.
Sydney's iconic cinemas disappearing, with fears more will be lost
Sydney's suburban cinemas were once our dream palaces. Many have closed their doors with some lying ghostly empty and others demolished, erased from our cityscape forever. For those still remaining, is the writing on the wall?
Stuntman set on fire for Pink Floyd album cover dies aged 88
A Missouri care home announces the death of Hollywood stuntman Ronnie Rondell, who featured on the cover of Pink Floyd's 1975 album Wish You Were Here.
Tributes flow for David Stratton, 'Gandalf' of Australian cinema
"A giant in his field": they're some of the words being used to describe the legendary film critic, writer and educator David Stratton, who's died aged 85.
He formed an indomitable on-air partnership with Margaret Pomeranz which spanned decades across the SBS and ABC, and became a cultural touchstone for many around the country.
Guest: George Miller, friend and Oscar-award winning directorA Bollywood legend thanks piracy and embraces $2 films
Aamir Khan says audiences downloading his films illegally have helped grow his popularity far beyond India's borders, while a technological revolution is helping pave a way forward for domestic fans.