
While John Jarratt has made the jump to the small screen, this is not a cheesy 'made for TV' movie. Nor is it a pale imitation of the originals.

As the season 6 premiere of Game of Thrones approaches, the question EVERYBODY has been asking is “Is Jon Snow dead”. Actually, they’ve been asking ever since the credits rolled on season 5.
Variety show Australia’s Got Talent has had mixed fortunes on our TVs. It launched on the Seven network in 2007 and lasted for six seasons before being picked up by Channel Nine.
As Mark Scott prepares to finish his time as Managing Director of the ABC, he reflects on his time in "one of the best jobs in the country" with DeciderTV's Steve Molk.
Channel Nine has gone out on a limb with its first foray into the world of scripted comedy since 2001.
There are some Australian actors whose careers are so ingrained with our own history, like Nadine Garner.
In the most diverse series yet, Julia Zemiro travels around Australia to take some of her favourite people down memory lane. As always the interviews are intimate, candid and Julia’s guests reveal parts of their life story that were until now unknown to viewers.
From the moment Samuel Johnson learned there was an Ian ‘Molly’ Meldrum movie in production he knew it was a role he was destined to play.
There can be no doubt that Australia is making some great TV at the moment. Whether it’s on Pay TV, free-to-air or streaming, we are being spoilt for choice.