Comedian Susie Youssef on hearing stories and solving problems on ‘Great Australian Walks’
‘The Project’ co-host shares her love of Julia Zemiro, honey and the wealth of First Nations stories she was lucky enough to hear along the way.
‘The Project’ co-host shares her love of Julia Zemiro, honey and the wealth of First Nations stories she was lucky enough to hear along the way.
We’re not two minutes into Spies of Terror and already someone is dead. In Turkey, French secret service analyst Malika Berthier (Rachida Brakni) is part of a team hunting for a terrorist known as Abu Omar. “When you find him,” the man they’re interrogating tells them, “it will be too late”. It’s the 13th of…
Dune (1984) Directed by David Lynch, this was the first feature film adaptation of Herbert’s 1965 novel. While visually ambitious and featuring a cult-classic cast (Kyle MacLachlan as Paul Atreides, Patrick Stewart, and Sting), the film was criticized for its dense storytelling and deviations from the book. Lynch himself has distanced from the movie due…
Perhaps it’s the sometimes grey, sun-deprived, shiveringly hostile weather that inspires British screenwriters, directors and producers to craft such compelling, diverse small screen entertainment. Perhaps it’s the melting pot of cultures and class that co-exist, sometimes harmoniously and sometimes not, that also inspires fearless examinations of political and social unrest. Whether it’s the formation of…
Get ready to laugh out loud with SBS’s new jam-packed entertainment line-up every Monday night from 16 September on SBS and SBS On Demand. From 8.25pm, Jimmy Carr hosts a brand-new season of the SBS favourite ; a British comedy game show where a barrage of comedians take on numbers and letters with hilarious results….
After the recent death of her daughter, therapist Susannah Newman (Anne-Marie Duff) is forced to reconfront her trauma when a patient seemingly confesses to a series of murders while under hypnosis, opening raw wounds for the grief-stricken mother and exposing a fresh web of lies and deceit for her to unravel. Revealing the potential key…
Whether you’re looking for creepy cults communing on windswept isles, a ran-wild Stephen King adaptation or mutated Scandinoir that’ll break your heart, has it all. Men British cinema has a venerable tradition of pagan-fuelled folkloric horror, as fired by the wicked triptych of 1968’s Witchfinder General, 1971’s The Blood on Satan’s Claw and The Wicker…