Also on the docket: The annual Golden Raspberry Awards, also known as The Razzies, which dishonorably award the worst ...
Writer and director Maggie Gyllenhaal tells IndieWire about using the tools of genre to create a world both '80s and 1930s ...
A week before US President Donald Trump unleashed Operation Epic Fury to the surprise of most of the world, Anthony Albanese ...
This week in Canberra, Tim Wilson did his best Billy Joel impression, the opposition leader went hard on the government over ...
Bale, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Jessie Buckley, Peter Sarsgaard, and Penélope Cruz discuss character creation, defying genre, and ...
The Coalition’s push to make the ‘ISIS brides’ a major issue now includes attacks on Australian children, once seen as innocent by both sides.
One Nation party leader came under fire last month after she questioned how anyone could claim there were ‘good Muslims’ ...
This Ramadan, Australian Muslims began their month of fasting in a climate of extreme Islamophobia. From politicians, in the ...
Maggie Gyllenhaal’s second film behind the camera is an inspired reinvention of “Bride of Frankenstein” starring Jessie Buckley and Christian Bale as monstrous lovers on the run. “The Bride!” follows ...
Maggie Gyllenhaal has always been fascinated with the darker side of sex and love. Her breakout role as an actor was in the 2002 film “Secretary,” in which she played a troubled young woman who ...
Some call for the families to be rescued from the camps in Syria. Others, haunted by their own suffering at the hands of Islamic State, are afraid of their return.
Ultimately, the dilemma facing the Australian government about these women and their children stems from an uncomfortable truth: citizenship is a concept that sits above good and bad behavior. For ...
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