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Reviews and in-depth conversations with leading film and TV directors, actors and screenwriters from Australia and around the world.... more
FAQs about The Screen Show:How many episodes does The Screen Show have?The podcast currently has 574 episodes available.
August 16, 2018Twin Peaks is coming to Australia, 25 Years of Screen Australia's Indigenous Unit, BlackkklansmanSheryl Lee, who plays cult figure Laura Palmer in Twin Peaks is our guest. A review of Spike Lee's Blackkklansman, and a look back at 25 years of Screen Australia's Indigenous Unit....more54minPlay
August 16, 2018Twin Peaks is coming to Australia, 25 Years of Screen Australia's Indigenous Unit, BlackkklansmanSheryl Lee, who plays cult figure Laura Palmer in Twin Peaks is our guest. A review of Spike Lee's Blackkklansman, and a look back at 25 years of Screen Australia's Indigenous Unit....more54minPlay
August 09, 2018Highlights from MIFF, Vida, The Wife, The Spy Who Dumped MeJason Di Rosso chats with a panel of guest critics about what they've seen at Melbourne International Film Festival. Girls' writer Tanya Saracho heads a new TV drama that focuses on family, community and queer identity, and reviews of The Wife and The Spy Who Dumped Me....more54minPlay
August 09, 2018Highlights from MIFF, Vida, The Wife, The Spy Who Dumped MeJason Di Rosso chats with a panel of guest critics about what they've seen at Melbourne International Film Festival. Girls' writer Tanya Saracho heads a new TV drama that focuses on family, community and queer identity, and reviews of The Wife and The Spy Who Dumped Me....more54minPlay
August 02, 2018New documentaries about Whitney Houston, Alexander McQueen and Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Sundance Film Festival's Hussain Currimbhoy, Mission Impossible: FalloutA review of Mission Impossible - Fallout, it's very, very good. We're also looking at some new documentaries about iconic figures that have recently hit cinemas, and meet Sundance Film Festival's documentary programmer....more54minPlay
August 02, 2018New documentaries about Whitney Houston, Alexander McQueen and Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Sundance Film Festival's Hussain Currimbhoy, Mission Impossible: FalloutA review of Mission Impossible - Fallout, it's very, very good. We're also looking at some new documentaries about iconic figures that have recently hit cinemas, and meet Sundance Film Festival's documentary programmer....more54minPlay
July 26, 2018Talking TV, Summer 1993, Melbourne International Film FestivalA look at a homegrown and an international crime drama, plus the final season of The Americans. Spanish director Carla Simón's debut feature is inspired by her own story. An overview of Melbourne International Film Festival, and a capsule review of quirky New Zealand comedy The Breaker Upperers....more54minPlay
July 26, 2018Talking TV, Summer 1993, Melbourne International Film FestivalA look at a homegrown and an international crime drama, plus the final season of The Americans. Spanish director Carla Simón's debut feature is inspired by her own story. An overview of Melbourne International Film Festival, and a capsule review of quirky New Zealand comedy The Breaker Upperers....more54minPlay
July 19, 2018Mamma Mia 2 review, David Nicholls, Queensland Film Festival, and a Handmaid's Tale second season spoiler free reviewScreenwriter David Nicholls discusses the process of adapting Patrick Melrose from book to screen. A review of the sequel to Mamma Mia, top marks for the dancing and bonus points for a Cher cameo but the plot as a whole doesn't hit the mark. French film maker Valerie Massadian on her creative and hands off direction, an overview of the Queensland Film Festival from Director John Edmond and film critic Kate Jinx joins the studio to discuss the major themes in the second series of the Handmaid's Tale....more54minPlay
July 12, 2018Jill Bilcock, Skyscraper review, Japanese porno reboot and Natasha Wanganeen's top filmsAustralian editor Jill Bilcock reflects on her illustrious career. Plus a review of Dwayne Johnson's new film Skyscraper, Natasha Wanganeen's top five films, a Japanese porno reboot and a look at two Netflix comedy shows - Hannah Gadsby's Nanette and Jerry Seinfeld's Coffee in Cars with Comedians....more54minPlay
FAQs about The Screen Show:How many episodes does The Screen Show have?The podcast currently has 574 episodes available.