Fresh Finds: Class Of 2025 – Aussie Acts To Add To Your Playlist

Guy Davis, Journalist

Features / Film & TV
Sam Rockwell's 'Fosse/Verdon' Delves Deep Into The Murkiness Of Artistic Lives
"There’s no doubt Fosse/Verdon isn’t everyone’s tempo."
Features / Film & TV
Spoiler: Chris Lilley’s ‘Lunatics’ Is Not Worth Your Time
“Shit, you may just find odd, offbeat, primitive or inappropriate characters piss-funny – in that case, have at it.”
Features / Film & TV
REVIEW: Leaving Neverland's 'Stark & Painful Truth' Demands Your Attention
"It’s complicated. It’s messy. It’s ugly to unpack and confront and wade through."
Features / Film & TV
Can These Shows Save Commercial TV From Becoming A Total Dumpster Fire?
"In 2019, commercial television is a dirt mall."
Features / Film & TV
'Breakfast TV Is Eating Itself Right Now' - McLennan & McCartney On 'Get Krack!n' Season Two
Kates McLennan and McCartney of ABC comedy 'Get Krack!n' talk to Guy Davis about how breakfast TV hosts have become almost as famous in Australia as the Hemsworth brothers.
Features / Film & TV
Is 'True Detective' Season 3 A Return To Form?
"Even if it’s the same old song, it’s still got an infectious, catchy beat."
Features / Film & TV
Trust Us, You'll Be Watching A Lot Of TV In 2019... Here's What To Look Out For
TBH, we'll see you in 2020, we got a lot to watch...
Features / Film & TV
Remembering Nicolas Roeg: The Director Who Brought Bowie & Jagger To The Big Screen
A bold and unforgettable career.
Features / Film & TV
TV Guy'd Emmy Nominations Special: The Good, The Bad, And The Snubbed
Our resident TV addict takes a deep dive into the murky waters of this year's hopeful telly talents.
Reviews / Film & TV
Sharp Objects
"A story of long-buried secrets and long-repressed feelings that has one both dreading and eagerly awaiting the next revelation."
Features / Film & TV
TV Guy'd - James Marsden, The Jedi, The Director and The Whole Kitchen Sink
"I'd be lying if I said it wasn't fun putting on a cowboy hat and learning how to quick-draw"
Features / Film & TV
Controversial Revenge Fable Or Love Letter To Aussie Pop Culture? Terror Nullius Could Be Both
"Politically, the film may be a revenge fable, but cinematically it's more of a love letter."