Based on the investigation of a tragic real crime,the Australian actor’s acclaimed new movie has not been without controversy.
The director of American Hustle and Silver Linings Playbook delivers a gorgeous epic with an impressive performance from Margot Robbie.
Everyone has a book in them,but where do you start? Leading authors give their advice on how to create a literary triumph.
Anna Lindner began writing A Beginner’s Guide to Grief in after her father’s death and her mother’s cancer diagnosis.
Sydney “hubbies” Pako and Mori were concerned about travelling to the first destination,Ouarzazate in Morocco,where homosexuality is punishable by law.
The follow-up to Old People’s Home for 4 Year Olds aims to change stereotypes about two marginalised age groups.
A production of Shake Rattle’n’Roll is touring the country for the third time in as many decades,proving that the scene is “massive all over Australia”.
Reality TV series The Bridge brings together a diverse range of people united in a common task,yet divided by the prospect of cold,hard cash.
The buoyant four-piece will soon play five consecutive nights at the Forum Theatre. Their next stop? LA and New York’s Bowery Ballroom.
“Being an actress they think I’m this glamazon. I grew up on a farm and everyone called me ‘Shaz’,” says actor and contestant Sharon Johal.
Gaspar Noe has been scandalising audiences for two decades,but his latest movie has shocked critics for a very different reason.