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Rose Byrne won best performance by a female actor in a motion picture – musical or comedy thanks to her performance in If I Had Legs I’d Kick You.

Where to watch the films and TV that won the 2026 Golden Globes

Want to watch Rose Byrne’s award-winning performance tonight? You don’t even need to go to the cinema.

  • Nell Geraets

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Behind the scenes of season two of The Pitt.

‘We’re witnessing the end of a significant era’: Inside The Pitt with Noah Wyle

This hit medical drama is technically very different from everything that’s come before. But its star is a self-described romantic for old Hollywood.

  • Michael Idato
A scene from A Charlie Brown Christmas.

Sixty years on, this Charlie Brown festive special still moves me to tears

How a boy, a beagle and a blanket became a polemic on loneliness, hope and dealing with the commercialism of Christmas.

  • Michael Idato
A shirtless John Aloisi celebrates scoring the penalty against Uruguay that put Australia into the 2006 World Cup.

‘Make sure you tell that story’: The documentary reliving Australia’s World Cup glory

John Aloisi’s penalty kick triumph against Uruguay continues to be the stuff of sporting legend – just ask John Travolta.

  • John Mangan
Rachel Griffiths in The Idea of Australia on SBS.

‘Why have we forgotten this?’: Story of gay bushrangers revealed in documentary

Captain Moonlite – and some of Australia’s biggest conflicts – feature in two very different portraits of Australia hosted by Rachel Griffiths.

  • Michael Lallo
What to stream this week (clockwise from bottom left) : Sold! Who Broke the Australian Dream?; Somebody Feed Phil; Billy Joel: And So it Goes; The Hunting Wives; Riff Raff; and Outrageous.

What to stream this week: The Mitford sisters and five more picks

You couldn’t make the story of the Mitford sisters up if you tried. Also, the piano man himself, Billy Joel, opens up in a candid documentary.

  • Craig Mathieson
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True crime (from left): Scamanda; Surviving Ohio State; Fred and Rose West: A British Horror Story; and The Mortician.

Love true crime? Here are 10 of the latest documentaries to binge

From serial killers to naked perpetrators, these new documentaries will satisfy your vicarious needs.

  • Kylie Northover
Nicola Walker as Annika Strandhed, a marine homicide detective with a habit of talking to the audience, in Annika.

Cosy to chilling: 10 oddly comforting crime dramas for this winter

Bleak but never brutal, these twisty TV shows are made for grey skies and couch days. Come for the murder, stay for the therapy you didn’t ask for.

  • Aine Ryan
Stanley Tucci tries lampredotto, Florentine street food made from the fourth stomach of a cow and served in a bread roll.

‘I was very uncomfortable’: How Stanley Tucci learnt to love himself on camera

Although he prefers acting, Stanley Tucci has relished his return to the country that captured his heart in Tucci in Italy.

  • Michael Idato
Father Brown (Mark Williams) is once again accompanied by Sister Boniface (Lorna Watson).

They are cosy and irrelevant, but that’s the point of twee British murder mysteries

The unstoppable Father Brown is back for an 11th season, with plots that swing wildly from foul play to vampires.

  • Lenny Ann Low