Australian actor Travis Fimmel plays a charismatic soldier with a terrifying dark side in Dune:Prophecy.
A social media pile-on upends a TV personality’s life in this comedy-drama written by Steven Moffat,the man behind Sherlock and,for many years,Doctor Who.
NCIS Sydney,The Office Australia and Return to Paradise are the latest overseas TV offerings to get a local version that’s the same,but different.
Protagonist Victor manipulates the Ceausescus,runs a smuggling ring,works with the Russians and wants to defect to America. Something,or someone,has to give.
Say Nothing,set in Northern Ireland during The Troubles,employs crackling authenticity and gallows humour in a bitterly brilliant portrait of political fanaticism and violence.
The star of the new crime drama Cross,based on James Patterson’s novels,brings a methodical,detailed approach to his work.
Daniel Bogado’s documentary tracks the trail of devastation left by the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami,but also shines a light on the goodness of people in the aftermath.
Set in Berlin,Counterpart features two J.K. Simmons characters in parallel worlds linked by a single crossing.
Sturdy and familiar pillars support this origin story behind the science-fiction movies,set 10,000 years earlier.
With credits including The Newsreader,So Long,Marianne,Secret City and Mindhunter,Anna Torv’s impressive CV has steadily grown without attracting a lot of public attention.
The television series’ global fandom is fuelled by something much more primal than an understanding of history.