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‘Iron Winter’ review: Young Mongolian herdsmen drive into an extreme climate event

Dir: Kasimir Burgess. Australia/Mongolia. 2025. 89mins Final yr, Mongolia suffered a extreme ‘iron winter’, bringing excessive chilly, heavy snow and thick ice. For the nation’s...

Elena Rybakina steers Kazakhstan past Australia in BJK Cup qualifier

World No. 10 Elena Rybakina beat Kimberly Birrell 6-3, 7-6 (4) on Thursday to offer Kazakhstan an unassailable 2-0 lead over seven-time champion Australia...

Jacob Elordi Becomes a War Prisoner in The Narrow Road to the Deep North Trailer

The Slender Highway to the Deep North trailer for the upcoming World Warfare II-set miniseries has been revealed, primarily based on Richard Flanagan’s novel...

‘Jimpa’: Sundance Review

Dir: Sophie Hyde. Australia/Netherlands. 2025. 124mins  In Jimpa, a filmmaker should reconcile her emotions about her homosexual father — a passionate, larger-than-life determine who hasn’t...

Nick Kyrgios’ Australia Open return in doubt after new injury scare

Nick Kyrgios is in peril of lacking the Australian Open, with the returning star struggling an stomach damage.The polarising Australian was primed for his...

Dea Kulumbegashvili’s ‘April’ wins best film at Asia Pacific Screen Awards 2024

Dea Kulumbegashvili’s April scored a double win on the seventeenth Asia Pacific Display screen Awards (APSA), taking house prizes for greatest movie and greatest...

U.S. eliminated from Davis Cup after doubles loss to Australia

MÁLAGA, Spain -- U.S. Davis Cup captain Bob Bryan is aware of all about profitable at doubles -- 16 Grand Slam titles and a...

Slovakia beats Australia to reach Billie Jean King Cup semis

MALAGA, Spain -- Slovakia adopted up its win over the US with a 2-0 victory over Australia to achieve the semifinals of the Billie...

‘Better Man’: Toronto Review

Dir: Michael Gracey. Australia. 2024. 134mins  Most music biopics have fun the genius or groundbreaking artistry of their topic. What’s refreshing about Higher Man, a...

Indigenous horror ‘The Moogai’ wins Australia’s CinefestOZ Film Prize

Jon Bell’s psychological horror The Moogai has scooped the CinefestOZ Movie Prize Award of $66,500 (A$100,000) – Australia’s most profitable prize for an area...

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