Swimming Upstream is a 2003 Australian film written by Tony Fingleton and directed by Russell Mulcahy. It stars Jesse Spencer, Geoffrey Rush, and Judy Davis. It shows the life of Fingleton from childhood to adulthood, and dealing with a topsy-turvy family. It is based on Fingleton's autobiogr...
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As reported in the terrific 2008 Ozsploitation doc ‘Not Quite Hollywood’, Australian cinema in the late ’60s was non-existent. You can argue the importance of tax breaks, TV training and the burgeoning counterculture, but it’s hard not to see Roeg’s haunting Outback tragedy as a ...
The Blurb Magazine is a weekly and online magazine that reviews, criticizes, and celebrates the High and Lows of Australian cinema with in-depth, analytical reviews of Books, Movies, TV shows, Music, Theatricals, and other public artforms. Discover absorbing commentary and reviews in the latest...
Also ranks #4 on The Funniest Australian Comics of All Time Also ranks #9 on The Funniest Cringe Comedians of All Time 11,216 votes All-timer?Photo: Unknown Wikimedia Commons CC BY-SA 3.0 48 Harvey Korman A versatile performer known for his impeccable timing and ability to create memorable...
The Australian actor also wrote and co-stars in The Gift, a film whose benign title belies exactly how much it will mess you up. Rebecca Hall and Jason Bateman star as a married couple who have just moved back to the husband's childhood town, while Edgerton plays a guy who went to ...
Australian Kate-medians Kate McCartney and Kate McLennan crafted this darkly comedic series that combines the thrills and intensity of a murder mystery with the kerfuffles of an odd-couple pairing when a dead man turns up in a Tasmanian beach town and the local sergeant is forced to team up...
An American spin-off of an Australian series, the two seasons of Love on the Spectrum take a look into the specific delights and travails of dating while autistic. Doing its best to represent a wide range of experiences — prominently featuring a dating coach who is herself on the spectrum...
British accents sound very different than Australian or American accents. As you watch British TV shows, you’ll become more and more comfortable with understanding British accents. You can also find British English clips on FluentU. FluentU takes authentic videos—like music videos, movie trailers...