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Luke Buckmaster

Luke Buckmaster is film critic and writer for Guardian Australia, and contributes commentary to a range of Australian publications. He tweets @lukebuckmaster

July 2024

  • All We Imagine as Light, Megalopolis, and The Shrouds are all screening at the 2024 Melbourne international film festival.

    Melbourne international film festival 2024: 10 things to see, from Megalopolis to new Cronenberg

  • James Stewart in the 1950 film Harvey

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    James Stewart is sublimely strange and sweet in Harvey as a drunkard with an invisible rabbit friend

  • Asher Keddie outside a bush shack in Fake

    Fake review – Asher Keddie thrills in visceral drama about a romance scammer

  • Love Lies Bleeding, Lady in the Lake, Brats and Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown

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    Love Lies Bleeding, Brats and Lady in the Lake: what’s new to streaming in Australia in July

June 2024

  • A still from 2024 Australian comedy The Emu War

    The Emu War review – wall-to-wall silliness that will make you laugh-out loud, sometimes

  • THE CONVERT KG 220927-424. Thomas Munro (Guy Pearce). Credit Kirsty Griffin. The Convert NZ Ltd

    The Convert review – Guy Pearce tries to keep the peace in Māori period drama

  • Alice Englert in Exposure, 2024 Stan drama

    Exposure review – Alice Englert shines in this interesting, if flawed mystery series

  • Miranda Otto and Debi Mazar in Ladies in Black

    Ladies in Black review – a tepid period drama that feels a bit fusty

  • Austin review – this funny, big-hearted comedy will leave you wanting another season

  • Revealed: Otto by Otto review – nuanced portrait of a generational talent

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    Priscilla, The Bear and Black Barbie: what’s new to streaming in Australia in June

May 2024

  • Harriet Dyer and Patrick Brammall in Colin from Accounts: ‘Their squabbling has an almost volcanic quality.’

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    Colin from Accounts season two review – still delightfully catty

  • A still from 2024 film The Way, My Way: Chris at Hontanas arrow

    The Way, My Way review – a pleasurable walk on the Camino de Santiago

  • This year’s Sydney film festival lineup includes, clockwise from top left, The Outrun, Explanation for Everything, Kinds of Kindness and Sasquatch Sunset

    From mythic creatures to innovative documentaries: 10 films to see at Sydney film festival 2024

  • From left: Barbie, Colin from Accounts, Let It Be, Anatomy of a Fall and EO are all streaming in Australia in May

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    Barbie, the Beatles and Anatomy of a Fall: what’s new to streaming in Australia in May

April 2024

  • Penny (Robyn Malcolm) and Kate (Kirana Gaeta) in After the Party

    After the Party review – one of the greatest performances in any TV show in years

    Robyn Malcolm is incredible in this morally complex drama, as a woman who believes she saw her ex-husband sexually assault a minor
  • A still from SBS crime drama Swift Street

    Swift Street review – this fresh, bingeable crime drama is an absolute blast

    Tanzyn Crawford and Cliff Curtis are great as a father and daughter who must raise $26,000 by whatever means necessary
    • Heartbreak High season two review – busy, blingy but all a bit flaccid

    • Before Dawn review – Anzac drama needed a bigger budget or a better script

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      The Sympathizer, Ripley and Scoop: what’s new to streaming in Australia in April

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