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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.

  • Karl Quinn

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Showrunner Liz Sarnoff (left) Jamie Lee Curtis, author Patricia Cornwall and Nicole Kidman in New York on Monday for an event on Scarpetta.

‘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.

  • Michael Idato
Steve Carell plays a successful author and professor in this new comedy.

If you miss The Office, Steve Carell’s new show is a must-watch

The Office star’s new comedy sits between the wholesome comedy of Ted Lasso and the slightly darker-but-still-kind tone of Shrinking.

  • Kylie Northover
Rachel Weisz as The Protagonist and Leo Woodall as Vladimir in Vladimir.

Consider Rachel Weisz and Leo Woodall’s sizzling academic satire your next binge

A professor sexually hungering for a younger colleague is the starting point for this contradictory and always watchable show.

  • Craig Mathieson
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.

  • Brodie Lancaster
Pavel Talankin, star and co-director of the documentary Mr Nobody Against Putin.

A teacher in rural Russia took a stand against Putin. He could now win an Oscar

The documentary Mr Nobody Against Putin started out as “really weird footage” of one man eating cabbage soup.

  • Paul Kalina
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Miami Vice's Sonny Crockett and Rico Tubbs introduced a new macho-man aesthetic.

This 40-year-old show has the best list of guest stars in television history

Miami Vice changed the face of network television. It also gave some big-name celebrities – and musicians – an early start on screen.

  • Craig Mathieson
Simon Baker in enjoying the freedom that comes with age, in terms of choosing more complicated roles.

Simon Baker is no longer in his ‘pretty-boy’ era – and he’s just fine with that

Long a leading man, the Australian actor is now enjoying the freedom of getting older – and he’s delivering some of his best work yet.

  • Louise Rugendyke
Minister for Social Services Tanya Plibersek.

Plibersek blasts MAFS for featuring contestant who wanted a woman ‘obedient’ like a dog

Australia’s social services minister urged parents to stop their children watching Married at First Sight, the nation’s most popular reality-TV show.

  • Brittany Busch and Meg Watson
What to stream this week (from top left): Shrill; The Lincoln Lawyer; The Bluff: Murder in Glitterball City; DTF St Louis; and The Artful Dodger.

What to stream this week: Jason Bateman’s twisted suburban noir, plus five more picks

Don’t miss DTF St Louis, a bittersweet tale of male friendship with a murder in the middle, the return of The Artful Dodger. 

  • Craig Mathieson