By sofiaj@schwart… , 8 July, 2026 Why the latest <em>Cape Fear</em> remake fails as a psychological thriller July 11 – 17, 2026 Culture Sarah Krasnostein Nick Antosca’s lumpen and bloody adaptation of Cape Fear reflects the exhausted hyperrealism of our time.
By annas@schwartz… , 17 June, 2026 <em>Widow’s Bay</em> is a genre mash-up that turns a curse into a blessing June 20 – 26, 2026 Culture Jacob Robinson Widow’s Bay, a genre-bending original from Apple TV, might be the best new television comedy in years.
By editor@thesatu… , 23 May, 2026 <em>Neighbors</em> series captures next-door nightmares May 23 – 29, 2026 Culture Keva York HBO’s Neighbors follows the colourful combatants of local disputes to create a gripping collage of social fractures.
By Anonymous (not verified) , 13 May, 2026 Helen Razer is a writer and broadcaster. She is The Saturday Paper’s television critic and gardening columnist.
By Anonymous (not verified) , 13 May, 2026 Sanja Grozdanic is a writer living in London and the founder of Krass Journal.
By Anonymous (not verified) , 13 May, 2026 Clem Bastow is a screenwriting researcher and the author of Late Bloomer: How an Autism Diagnosis Changed My Life.
By Anonymous (not verified) , 13 May, 2026 Kath Kenny is a writer, researcher and author of Staging a Revolution.
By Anonymous (not verified) , 13 May, 2026 Joseph Earp is a writer and painter. His latest novel is Painting Portraits of Everyone I’ve Ever Dated.