The leading human rights lawyer will grapple with state of the world in a new live show.
Deborah and Ava are reunited in the comedy-drama’s new season and it’s a thrill to see both their characters evolve (but not too much).
James Bradley’s epic non-fiction book Deep Water explores the world’s oceans and our interconnectedness with them. And it may change your thinking about many things.
This gripping six-part series starring Robyn Malcolm in a standout role is a messy,morally complex tale.
Based on creator Kat Sadler’s own experiences of depression,this black British comedy takes on many taboo topics.
The stand-up veteran admits it’d be far more lucrative to join those complaining that they “can’t say what they want to”.
Forget the sunny setting of 1999’s The Talented Mr Ripley – this gritty new version,filmed in black and white,is as noir as it gets.
Actor and writer Ra Chapman’s new series explores the Korean-Australian adoptee experience through an unlikely lens:the romcom.
Royals,prime ministers and Donald Trump are all brought down to earth in the humorous but searing works of Vincent Namatjira.
Annette Bening and Sam Neill star in the latest adaptation of one of Liane Moriarty’s best-selling novel,Apples Never Fall.
Once a student at one of America’s disciplinary schools,filmmaker Katherine Kubler set out to investigate how such institutions get away with physical and mental abuse of minors.