Day: 9 July 2026

MIFF 2026 unveils full program with Olivia Colman-led Wicker opening the festival

The Melbourne International Film Festival has unveiled its full 2026 program, with more than 300 screen works set to play across cinemas, special events, XR experiences, regional Victoria and MIFF Online. Running from August 6th to 23rd, with MIFF Online available nationally from August 14th – 30th, the 74th edition of the festival will open…

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Interview: Olivia Wilde on The Invite, relationship reinvention, and finding her filmmaking specialty

Across Booksmart, Don’t Worry Darling and now The Invite, Olivia Wilde has shown an unmistakable fascination with characters reaching a point of rupture. Her films may differ wildly in tone and genre, but they all orbit a similar question: what happens when people begin to challenge the life they have accepted as normal? With The…

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Film Review: The Invite; Olivia Wilde orchestrates one of the year’s smartest and funniest relationship dramas

A dinner party where everyone decides to be honest. Is there anything more dangerous? That deceptively simple premise powers The Invite, Olivia Wilde‘s sharply observed adaptation of Cesc Gay’s The People Upstairs, and what initially resembles an awkward comedy of manners gradually evolves into something richer, sadder and surprisingly profound. Restricting itself almost entirely to…

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D-Link launches new F518 5G Wi‑Fi 6 AX1800 Mobile Hotspot with 8000mAh Battery

D-Link has expanded its market once again, this time with the launch of a new mobile hotspot device aimed at consumers taking their internet on the go with them. The new F518 5G Wi‑Fi 6 AX1800 Mobile Hotspot with an 8000mAh Battery covers a range of devices and internet needs, completely with its 5G/4G connectivity,…

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Film Review: Saccharine; sharp horror premise loses its bite

Saccharine arrives with one of the strongest horror premises of the year. In an era where Ozempic, body positivity, calorie counting and algorithm-fuelled beauty standards dominate everyday conversation, a ghost story built around weight-loss pills made from human ashes feels both deliciously grotesque and eerily timely. It’s exactly the sort of concept that seems tailor-made…

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Hands-On Preview: The Blood of Dawnwalker has its teeth in us already

There’s a heavy, atmospheric dread that permeates every corner of The Blood of Dawnwalker. It’s a familiar and almost cosy feeling that fans of The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt will find instantly familiar, yet there’s a new, sharper edge here. The new game is being developed by Rebel Wolves, a new studio founded by the…

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The Hunter Express

Exclusive Single Premiere: The Hunter Express “Over Everthing” (2026)

Melbourne dreamers The Hunter Express are back with “Over Everything”, the first taste of their forthcoming EP, Gold Fades, due for release later this year. Led by singer-songwriter Bradley Ellis, The Hunter Express have always had a gift for turning longing and reflection into something quietly cinematic. On “Over Everything”, that gift is given plenty…

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Film Review: Evil Dead Burn; a gloriously nasty entry that embraces the franchise’s practical, mean-spirited excesses

For more than four decades, the Evil Dead franchise has survived by refusing to stand still. Every new filmmaker handed the Book of the Dead has found a different way to unleash hell, from Sam Raimi’s manic inventiveness to Fede Álvarez’s unrelenting brutality and Lee Cronin’s apartment-block nightmare. With Evil Dead Burn, French filmmaker Sébastien…

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Film Review: Moana; unnecessary remake drifts in the animated original’s wake

Disney’s live-action Moana arrives with the kind of built-in affection most remakes would envy. The 2016 animated original was vibrant, heartfelt and visually intoxicating, a film that made every drop of water and grain of sand feel alive. It was familiar in structure, yes, but it owned its optimism with such sincerity that its message…

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