Foxtel Arts' new review program SCREEN sees the return of Australia's favourite film critic Margaret Pomeranz alongside much loved actor and writer Graeme Blundell. This widely respected duo will be doing what they do best; critiquing cinema releases and premium TV dramas. Arguably, the combined kno…
Australia's favourite critics Margaret Pomeranz and Graeme Blundell review the latest film and TV offerings.
Australia's favourite critics, Margaret Pomeranz and Graeme Blundell review the latest films and TV series.
Australia's favourite critics Margaret Pomeranz and Graeme Blundell review the latest film and TV releases.
This episode Ben Affleck is a troubled basketball coach in The Way Back, and Al Pacino is chasing Nazis in Hunters.
This episode, Mark Ruffalo stars in Dark Waters, and Margaret and Graeme take a look at two Oscar-nominated docos: Honeyland, and The Cave.
Essie Davis stars in Miss Fisher and the Crypt of Tears, and director Leigh Whannell talks about The Invisible Man.
This week on SCREEN, Mel Gibson and Sean Penn star in The Professor and the Madman; and two new Aussie docos grab Margaret and Graeme's attention.
On this episode: Clint Eastwood's latest directorial effort Richard Jewell, also Willem Dafoe and Robert Pattinson star in The Lighthouse.
This episode, Little Women, The Gentlemen, The Truth, Sorry We Missed You, as well as Margaret and Graeme's best film and TV of the year.
The docos Marianne & Leonard: Words of Love and Machine, as well as Boxing Day releases JoJo Rabbit and Portrait of a Lady on Fire.
This episode, Sir Ian McKellen and Dame Helen Mirren star in The Good Liar, while Scarlett Johansson and Adam Driver star in Marriage Story.
This week on SCREEN, the stars line up for the murder mystery Knives Out and Tim Minchin crosses the country with a piano in Upright.
This episode, Keira Knightley stars in the conspiracy thriller Official Secrets, and a new documentary about the queen of rock Suzi Quatro.
Adam Driver and Annette Bening star in The Report, and HBO heads to another fantasy world for His Dark Materials.
Martin Scorsese's much anticipated The Irishman, and Pedro Almodovar re-teams with Antonio Banderas for Pain and Glory.
This episode, Timothee Chalamet and Joel Edgerton star in The King, while Dame Helen Mirren adds to her royal filmography with Catherine the Great. Hosted by Margaret Pomeranz and Graeme Blundell.
The of music Bruce Springsteen inspires the comedy drama Blinded By The Light, and Ron Howard directs a documentary about Pavarotti.
This episode, an all-female yacht crew reflect on their past challenges in the documentary Maiden, and Margaret chats with Renee Zellweger.
This episode, Renee Zellweger portrays Hollywood legend Judy Garland, while Deborah Mailman and Rachel Griffiths star in Total Control.
Joaquin Phoenix is the Joker, while Billy Murray, Adam Driver and Chloe Sevigny battle zombies in The Dead Don't Die.
Nicole Kidman stars in The Goldfinch, and Rachel Griffiths makes her feature directing debut with Ride Like A Girl.
In this episode, Brad Pitt ventures to the stars in Ad Astra, and the life of fashion designer Halston is explored in a new documentary.
Emile Hirsch stars in the genre-bending Freaks, and Ridley Scott's classic Alien is celebrated in a documentary.
Noomi Rapace and Yvonne Strahovsky star in the thriller Angel of Mine, and a Chinese family deals with illness in The Farewell.
This episode, an Aretha Franklin concert film is resurrected in Amazing Grace, and Mel Gibson stars in the violent crime drama Dragged Across Concrete.
Tarantino is back with Once Upon A Time In Hollywood, and sportsman Adam Goodes is the subject of the documentary The Australian Dream.
This week on Screen, Michael Hutchence is further immortalised in the documentary Mystify, and actress Essie Davis discusses her role in the drama series Lambs Of God.
Director Danny Boyle's Yesterday imagines a world that has forgotten The Beatles. On TV: Chernobyl, the series that's being called the best of 2019.
This episode, Andrew Garfield is experiencing all kinds of weird in Under The Silver Lake, and the writings of Bruce Lee inspire the martial arts gangster series Warrior.
This episode, Lord of the Rings author JRR Tolkien gets a biopic starring Nicholas Hoult, and Meryl Streep joins the star-filled cast of Big Little Lies season two.
This week on SCREEN, Dame Judi Dench stars in the true story of Red Joan, and Ebola threatens to wipe us out in The Hot Zone.
Taron Egerton is Elton John in Rocketman, while Amy Poehler stars in the ensemble comedy Wine Country.
This week on Screen: biographical drama series Fosse/Verdon, the Australian enviro doco 2040 and an interview with Wentworth star Susie Porter.
Jackie Weaver teams up with Dianne Keaton for the comedy Poms, and English history but of a different kind in HBO's Gentleman Jack.
Anne Hathaway and Rebel Wilson are con women in The Hustle, and Richard Gere makes the leap into TV drama with Mother Father Son.
Charlize Theron and Seth Rogen are a romantic old couple in Long Shot, and Miranda Tapsell talks about her film Top End Wedding.
This week on Screen, Radha Mitchell is an opera singer in Celeste and Elizabeth McGovern is a tad up tight as The Chaperone.
Keira Knightly and Alexander Skarsgard star in The Aftermath. On TV, vampires run amuck in the horror comedy series What We Do In The Shadows.
This week on Screen, Adam Driver and Jonathan Price star in The Man Who Killed Don Quixote and Maggie Gyllenhaal stars in The Kindergarten Teacher
Actor Jonah Hill makes his directorial debut with Mid '90s, and, on TV, Julia Louis-Dreyfus returns for the final season of Veep.
Get Out director Jordan Peele delivers his follow up, Us, and on TV, Benedict Cumberbatch stars in Brexit: The Uncivil War.
This episode, Nicole Kidman is a damaged cop in Destroyer, and Rob Bryon splashes around with a group of guys in Swimming with Men.
Bill Nighy is at the centre of a mystery in Sometimes Always Never, and the 2008 terrorist attacks in India's largest city are dramatised for Hotel Mumbai.
Penelope Cruz and Javier Bardem star in Everybody Knows, and on TV, Oscar winner Olivia Coleman is part of an all-star ensemble in Les Miserables.
This week on Screen Isabelle Huppert and Chloe Grace Moretz stars in Greta, Secret City returns for a 2nd season and actor Danielle Cormack is interviewed.
SCREEN returns for season 3. Steve Coogan and John C Reilly play comic legends Stan & Ollie, and Natalie Portman is a troubled pop star in Vox Lux.
On SCREEN, highlights from the AACTA International Awards and some of Margaret and Graeme's best interviews of 2018.
Margaret and Graeme catch up on some of the film and TV they didn't discuss in 2018 like BlacKkKlansman and Sharp Objects.
Margaret and Graeme catch up on some of the film and TV they didn't discuss this year like Mission Impossible Fallout and Patrick Melrose.
On SCREEN; The Favourite with Olivia Colman, Rachel Weisz and Emma Stone; and Vice with Christian Bale and Amy Adams.
Melissa McCarthy takes a dramatic turn in Can You Ever Forgive Me?, and Keira Knightley stars in Collette. On TV, mobsters find a bleeding figurine of the Virgin Mary in The Miracle.