Money-hungry corporates doing bad things and then trying to cover them up has always made for great drama – because it is so darned believable.
The eyes have it for Aussie director Leigh Whannell
It might be titled The Invisible Man but this terrifying tale of obsession, violence and control is definitely a one-woman show.
Suburb features that add thousands to your property value
Every home buyer has different priorities — you may prefer the countryside to the city, cheek-by-jowl apartment living over roomy suburban family homes — but there are some universal location pros and cons.
Movie adaptations of books: The best and worst
It’s a debate guaranteed to revive even the most banal of dinner parties: Do movie adaptations of books ever really do their original text justice?
Eight home DIY jobs you should never attempt
Don’t be a ‘Block-head’ when it comes to these eight DIY home improvement tasks.
Visit Victoria’s scariest haunted locations
From abandoned asylums to derelict jails, eerie pubs and spooky homesteads, the paranormally enthused say Victoria is home to some of the most ‘active’ locations in the country.
Ride Like a Girl director Rachel Griffiths could have made a ‘grittier, darker’ film
If you are expecting a warts-and-all expose of Australia’s racing industry with Ride Like A Girl, you’ll be disappointed.
Zombie films and their bloody evolution
So why did the zombie genre not only survive the test of time but thrive, spawning multi million-dollar franchises and legions of worldwide fans?
The Downton Abbey effect: Why modern audiences are obsessed with period drama
The impending Downton Abbey movie has fans of the six-season TV show tightening their corsets and brushing off their tuxedos.