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Your mission, should you choose to accept it: Find Tom Cruise

Your mission, should you choose to accept it: Find Tom Cruise

The secretive film star makes high-wattage red carpet appearances to promote his new films, but rarely gives in-depth interviews. Nobody even knows where he lives. Or do they?

  • by Caity Weaver

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‘Exhausting’ psychological reality show finds new celebrity victims

‘Exhausting’ psychological reality show finds new celebrity victims

The local version of The Traitors has taken a leaf out of the US playbook and recruited reality stars and an actor to play the game.

  • by Nicole Elphick
‘I’ve never seen anything like it’: Annabel Crabb’s ‘wild’ chat with Peter Dutton

‘I’ve never seen anything like it’: Annabel Crabb’s ‘wild’ chat with Peter Dutton

It’s been eight years since the ABC journalist came knocking for the foodie political series, and while some things have changed, a lot is still the same.

  • by Louise Rugendyke
What does Australia ‘sound’ like? New show lends an ear

What does Australia ‘sound’ like? New show lends an ear

ABC radio producer Ann Jones has embarked on an entertaining and fact-filled mission to capture Australia’s unique sounds in The Soundtrack of Australia.

  • by Ben Pobjie
Homegrown drama is rare, which makes a good one worth celebrating
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Homegrown drama is rare, which makes a good one worth celebrating

The medical drama RFDS returns, with a new recruit and lively adventures in the Australian outback.

  • by Debi Enker
Colin Renshaw at Steelbridge Studios
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Colin Renshaw at Steelbridge Studios

Director Colin Renshaw explains how the cameras and LED panels at Steelbridge Studios work to create what looks like a 3D environment.

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‘I’m not doing Getaway’: Julia Zemiro’s different kind of travel show

‘I’m not doing Getaway’: Julia Zemiro’s different kind of travel show

Great Australian Walks, a new travel show on SBS hosted by Julia Zemiro, covers not only the scenic, it also gets political.

  • by Louise Rugendyke
The August 6 Edition
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Sunday Life

The August 6 Edition

This week, Greta Lee talks about her struggle to stardom and how doing things differently as an Asian-American woman led to her first leading role at age 40.

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Greta Lee’s career didn’t take a conventional path. But it did lead to her dream role

Greta Lee’s career didn’t take a conventional path. But it did lead to her dream role

She’s best known for her work on Russian Doll, Girls and The Morning Show. But it’s her latest performance in the much-hyped film Past Lives that’s turning heads.

  • by Robert Ito
Stick with The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart, it pays off in spades
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Stick with The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart, it pays off in spades

Alycia Debnam-Carey and Sigourney Weaver headline a challenging but rewarding drama about the legacy of abuse and the chances of escaping it.

  • by Karl Quinn
The Aussie twins taking the world by storm with ‘ouija board’ movie

The Aussie twins taking the world by storm with ‘ouija board’ movie

Danny and Michael Philippou, aka RackaRacka, have long promised big things. With their debut feature, Talk To Me, the internet sensations have finally delivered.

  • by Karl Quinn