Honor Juneteenth with these 10 unforgettable films showcasing African American voices, history, and filmmaking brilliance.
On this week's Cineplexity, we explore what movies about immigrants teach us about life in America. What movies get the story right? What do they get wrong? And what stories are left untold?
With all the buzz about YouTube creators becoming successful horror filmmakers, it's time to have a difficult conversation ...
Racism and sexism were central to Errol Flynn’s life and career, but despite this the new biography is compulsive reading, says Dennis Altman.
“We are descendants of kings and queens” is a regular mantra from leftist activists who happen to be black. Separate awards ...
The film-maker talks about her homeland’s ‘racism, paternalism and infantilisation’ towards Indigenous people and her award-winning documentary about a community leader’s murder ...
Why forgotten westerns still feel more powerful today than modern cinema, from 'The Searchers' to 'Unforgiven' and beyond.
This is not the first time Marlon Wayans has been vocal about his trans son's journey and his support for the LGBTQ+ ...
The X-Men have amazing villains, but some of them are much too controversial to make an appearance in the MCU.
Marlon Wayans opens up about reclaiming “Scary Movie” from the Weinsteins and how he negotiates having a trans son and being ...
Ira Sachs on'The Man I Love,' why queer cinema is political and casting straight actors like Rami Malek in gay roles.
A powerful range of films and exclusives invites all Australians to be All In — engaging with shared histories, cultures and stories that shape the nation.