REVIEWS / BEING GAVIN

If Woody Allen, in his prime, had shot one of his comedy-drama classics in Sydney, it would look a lot like Being Gavin, the latest work from directors Owen Elliott and Mark Killmurry (Click here)
If Woody Allen, in his prime, had shot one of his comedy-drama classics in Sydney, it would look a lot like Being Gavin, the latest work from directors Owen Elliott and Mark Killmurry (Click here)
Journalist Shannon Harvey chronicles her 365 days of full and total immersion in meditative mindfulness in this fascinating, joyous look at the workings of the mind (Click here)
A new homegrown animated family adventure, adapted from the YA-fantasy bestsellers fron Jane Lyons, possesses all the right qualities needed for it to hit big internationally (Click here)
Six acclaimed documentaries that highlight the Indigenous culture of Australia to run during National Reconciliation Week on FanForce TV (Click here)
The first ten films pitching for production funds as part of the Frontieres Co-Funding market have been announced, Brad Abraham's mythic monsters doc Cryptozoologist (pictured, left) amongst them (Click here)
Lynn Shelton, one of independent cinema's most beloved figures and a driving force behind some of the last decade's most acclaimed television hours, has died suddenly, aged 54 (Click here)
A nation caught up in a long history of regional conflict has remained true to its survivor spirit in cinematic works spanning almost a century (Click here)
Ahead of her live-stream In Conversation with Actors Centre Australia, we look at five of the best movie moments from Australian actress, Susan Prior (Click here)
Chad Ferrin's shot at a horror/comedy junk-movie cult flick mistakes volume for humour, slapstick for farce and easy shots at taboo topics for scathing wit (Click here)
The latest developments in the ongoing saga regarding the will-they-won't-they release of Josh Boone's X-Men spin-off/reboot, The New Mutants (Click here)
SNL star player Darrell Hammond reveals the horrors he endured as a victim of child abuse and the path he's taken to recovery in Michelle Esrick's tragic, moving portrait of the man and his memories (Click here)
Streaming giant Disney+ joins in the fun of May 4th, aka Star Wars Day, with new banner art celebrating the concept artists of George Lucas' space saga (Click here)
The latest episode of The Criterion Channel chatshow Adventures in Moviegoing gets deep inside the frantic creative headspace of Uncut Gems co-directors, Josh and Benny Safdie (Click here)
Can those of us with clarity of spirit directly communicate to beings from beyond the stars? Controversial theoretician Steven Greer goes there and then beyond in his latest UFO doc. (Click here)
Netflix's second animated effort falls short of the standard set by the Oscar-nominated Klaus, but The Willoughbys has enough to engage the tots and amuse the parents (Click here)