
THE COUCH: The Bear and Ms X
TV critic Wenlei Ma and Jason Di Rosso press play on what's lighting up streaming this week...The final season of The Bear and Ms X.

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The Screen Show, hosted by renowned Sydney-based film critic Jason Di Rosso, is your ultimate guide to the world of film, television, and streaming. Each episode explores the latest films, TV shows and streaming originals through reviews, analysis and exclusive conversations with directors, actors, screenwriters, cinematographers, producers, showrunners and production designers, from A-list Hollywood talent to Australian creatives and emerging and established talent from around the world, providing you with VIP access to the minds shaping today's entertainment landscape.From blockbusters to award season predictions (including the Oscars, Golden Globes, Emmys, BAFTAs and AACTAs) and film festival coverage (including Cannes, Venice, Berlinale, and all the Australian film festivals), The Screen Show keeps you on top of cinematic trends, award nominees and winners, international favourites, indie darlings, Australian gems, cult classics, retrospectives, and box office hits.Whether you're
ABC Australia hosts The Screen Show, a tv show with 247 episodes published.

TV critic Wenlei Ma and Jason Di Rosso press play on what's lighting up streaming this week...The final season of The Bear and Ms X.

Jason reviews Supergirl , the new blockbuster directed by Sydney filmmaker Craig Gillespie and starring fellow Sydneysider Milly Alcock. What happens when one of the world's bestselling thriller writers teams up with one

TV critic Wenlei Ma and Jason Di Rosso press play on what's lighting up streaming this week...The Killings at Parish Station and The Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins.

Jason takes a look at Disclosure Day, Steven Spielberg’s return to his sci-fi beginnings. Director Adrian Chiarella and actors Mia Wasikowska and Joe Bird talk about the unsettling new Australian film Leviticus . South K

TV critic Wenlei Ma and Jason Di Rosso press play on what's lighting up streaming this week...Alice and Steve and Coldwater.

We head to the Sydney Film Festival for a candid discussion with filmmakers on the highs and lows of low-budget production. Featuring voices from across this year's program, including Hyun Lee (French Girls), Anthony Fri

TV critic Wenlei Ma and Jason Di Rosso press play on what's lighting up streaming this week...Cape Fear and Not Suitable For Work.

Leo Woodall and Havana Rose Liu talk Tuner, a slick crime thriller also starring Dustin Hoffman, which follows a gifted piano tuner pulled into something darker. Afghan filmmaker Shahrbanoo Sadat on No Good Men, Afghanis

TV critic Wenlei Ma and Jason Di Rosso press play on what's lighting up streaming this week... The Four Seasons Spider-Noir

Twenty year old You Tube star turned A24 filmmaker Kane Parsons discusses Backrooms, his disorienting horror starring Chiwetel Ejiofor and Renate Reinsve. Georgian filmmaker Alexandre Koberidze's sublime road movie Dry L

TV critic Wenlei Ma and Jason Di Rosso press play on what's lighting up streaming this week...Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed and The Boroughs.

Rising horror auteur Curry Barker on his impressive twisted love-story Obsession, alongside actor Inde Navarrette. Australian director Zoe Pepper on Birthright, her biting take on the housing crisis and generational rese

TV critic Wenlei Ma and Jason Di Rosso press play on what's lighting up streaming this week... Off Campus (Prime Video)Leonard and Hungry Paul (ABC iview)

French screen icon Isabelle Huppert unpacks obsession, money and power in her latest film The Richest Woman in the World. Remarkably Bright Creatures makes its way to Netflix as a film starring Sally Field. Shelby Van Pe

TV critic Wenlei Ma and Jason Di Rosso press play on what's lighting up streaming this week... Rivals Season 2 (Disney) Citadel Season 2 (Prime Video) Legends (Netflix)

German-Turkish director Fatih Akin, discusses Amrum. Playing at the German Film Festival, after first screening in Cannes’ Premiere section where it earned critical attention, the film is a quietly devastating coming-of-

TV critic Wenlei Ma and Jason Di Rosso press play on what's lighting up streaming this week... The Other Bennet Sister (Binge)Man on Fire (Netflix)Kevin (Prime Video)

Aussie actor Patrick Brammall is in the studio reflecting on his big Hollywood role as Anne Hathaway's love interest in The Devil Wears Prada 2. Warwick Thornton joins us to talk Wolfram, his haunting new work that digs

Amy Berg, director of It’s Never Over: Jeff Buckley, on her portrait of an artist who looms large, and the challenge of telling a story shaped as much by absence as by legacy. Maryam Touzani on Calle Malaga, Morocco's of

Kate McLennan and Kate McCartney — aka The Kates — chat about Season 2 of Deadloch, the much‑loved Australian send‑up of the murder‑mystery genre. Master French filmmaker François Ozon on his interpretation of Albert Cam
Kane Parsons
Director of Backrooms · A24
1 appearance on this show
Curry Barker
Director of Obsession
1 appearance on this show
Inde Navarrette
award-winning performer
1 appearance on this show
Sally Field
actress
1 appearance on this show
Isabelle Huppert
1 appearance on this show
Jessica McNamee
actor
1 appearance on this show
Simon McQuoid
Director of Mortal Kombat II
1 appearance on this show
Josh Lawson
actor · Dead Northern
1 appearance on this show
Karl Urban
Johnny Cage
1 appearance on this show
Ronny Chieng
1 appearance on this show
Amy Berg
director of It’s Never Over: Jeff Buckley
1 appearance on this show
Julia Loktev
1 appearance on this show
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