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2 months ago |
abc.net.au | Katherine Smyrk |Jamie Tram |Luke Goodsell |Michael Sun
With the film world in the golden grip of awards season, film recommendations are flying around thick and fast. It can be hard to know what to watch, and how. Some of the films generating awards buzz are still in cinemas; others finished their runs months ago. Some films, like Nickel Boys, didn't get a cinema release at all (it's coming to Prime on Feb 27). While many of the biggest films can be bought or rented online, they also carry a big price tag.
Boxing Day films 2024: From A Real Pain to Sonic the Hedgehog 3, we give you our comprehensive guide
Dec 24, 2024 |
abc.net.au | Luke Goodsell |Jamie Tram |Sonia Nair
It's sometimes hard to know what to do once Christmas is over. Whether you get up late with a sore belly (and head); still have to entertain swathes of visiting relatives; are seeking entertainment for overtired kids; or if Christmas means nothing to you and you're just looking for something to do while so much stuff is closed… Boxing Day is here to the rescue. I'm not talking about confronting the capitalist hell scape that are Boxing Day sales.
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Dec 23, 2024 |
abc.net.au | Jamie Tram
Wallace & Gromit may have returned, but are they back?
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Dec 17, 2024 |
abc.net.au | Jared Richards |Jamie Tram |Sonia Nair |Luke Goodsell |Katherine Smyrk
2024 was a big year for the film franchise. The top-grossing movie of the year was Inside Out 2, collecting almost $US1.7billion worldwide. The original Inside Out was a gorgeous surprise, an original and tender story that captured kids and grown-ups alike. Nine years later, Inside Out 2 was the first film released under Pixar's new marketing plan — where every second release from the studio will be a sequel or spin-off. And, as our review found, it shows. It's not just a Pixar thing.
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Dec 1, 2024 |
abc.net.au | Jamie Tram
"I see it like a responsibility to be [with my people] with my camera or with my body," says Basel Adra, a journalist and activist living in the West Bank. "For that, there is a price."For decades, villagers like Adra in the West Bank's southern region of Masafer Yatta have relentlessly documented a campaign of mass expulsion in their own homes. The area, comprising a collection of villages in the Hebron hills, was designated by Israel in 1980 as Firing Zone 918.
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