Saturday, February 14, 2026
14.3 C
Melbourne
HomeARTS/CULTURE/ENTERTAINMENT NEWSAUSTRALIAN FILM & TELEVISION

ALLAN RASKALL’S “SHOW TIME” HAS THE WORLD TALKING — BUT WHAT’S REALLY GOING ON?

The word on the street is Show Time, quite literally. TV veteran Allan Raskall, a familiar face to Australian viewers for decades, is once again setting...

Stars Align for a Night of Dazzling Generosity at the VABT “Very Appealing Showbiz Trivia” Fundraiser

Stars Align for a Night of Dazzling Generosity at the VABT “Very Appealing Showbiz Trivia” Fundraiser Southbank, VIC — The air was positively electric at...

Peak Hour Images sponsors ‘Raskall & Costello” podcast in 2025

Peak Hour Images have been at the forefront of the Australian media landscape for over twenty years and are showing no signs of slowing...

St Kilda Festival 2024 : Launched!

Proudly presented and produced by the City of Port Phillip, St Kilda Film Festival supports the Australian film industry by turning the spotlight on...

Reality TV star charged with rape & child abuse offences

Woman who is part of a TV show charged with rape and child abuse offences allegedly spanning more than 10 years. A woman from Queensland...

Sunday essay: sex, swimming and smudgy louvres – watching Monkey Grip 40 years on

Image: An early poster for Monkey Grip, starring Noni Hazelhurst and Colin Friels. MIFF The woman’s name is Nora, and she’s getting out of the pool...

In Paper City, Japanese survivors recount their experiences of the 1945 firebombing of Tokyo

Image: Melbourne Documentary Film Festival Review: Paper City, directed by Adrian Francis In his first feature-length documentary, Adelaide-born director Adrian Francis offers a rigorous understanding of the...

Makeshift screens, censored films and ASIO: how the Melbourne International Film Festival began 70 years ago

Featured picture: Author provided. On the Australia Day weekend in 1952, a group of die-hard film buffs put on a film festival. They had selected...

New Gold Mountain review: a compelling murder mystery shines light on early Australian multiculturalism

  Source: SBS Review: New Gold Mountain, directed by Corrie Chen. The beautifully shot and evenly paced New Gold Mountain, the new series from SBS, is...

Fewer episodes, more foreign owners: the incredible shrinking of Australian TV drama

      The Family Law: made by a foreign-owned production company. Matchbox Pictures/SBS   Long running Australian television dramas like Packed to the Rafters, All Saints, McLeod’s...
- Advertisement -
  • ezihosting

LATEST ARTICLES