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Family members hold aloft a photo of Ajike Owens at her memorial service.

Police shot this footage. It put a woman in jail. Now it could win an Oscar

The Perfect Neighbour is composed almost entirely of footage shot on body-worn cameras – and now it’s up for cinema’s biggest prize.

  • by Karl Quinn
Noah Wyle in The Pitt which is considered an example of “competency porn”.

I watch people bake and save lives. Am I addicted to competency porn?

As the world slips its moorings, shows like The Pitt celebrate the steady course.

  • by Brodie Lancaster
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In happier times: Kyle and Jackie O.
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Kyle and Jackie O’s demise is proof that Melbourne is culturally superior to Sydney

Melburnians’ discerning taste has brought down a Sydney rating juggernaut, and the rest of the country should be grateful.

  • by Kate Halfpenny
Nicole Kidman at Scarpetta’s premiere in New York.

‘I’m holding it steady’: In the third act of her career, Nicole Kidman is digging into her grief and loss

Adapted from Patricia Cornwell’s bestselling crime series, Scarpetta lands in the deeply personal wake of Kidman’s divorce from Keith Urban and the death of her mother.

  • by Michael Idato

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