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Mel Campbell

Mel Campbell

Freelance Journalist at ScreenHub

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    Recent Articles

    screenhub.com.au

    Exposure, Stan review: powerful arthouse TV - ScreenHub

    Exposure is an uncompromising Australian series that fully marshalls the medium’s vocabulary.
    screenhub.com.au

    The Way We Wore, ABC review: fashion is the political - ScreenHub

    Celeste Barber hosts a thoughtful three-part series about the way fashion shapes our lives.
    screenhub.com.au

    Bay of Fires on ABC review: excruciating attempts at comedy - Scree...

    The ABC’s new show reels between comedy and drama in a stressful and frustrating way, hiding its stakes from both its characters and the audience.
    screenhub.com.au

    Gold Diggers review: ABC comedy glisters but rarely shines - ScreenHub

    The 1850s Victorian gold rush is ripe for comedy but this broad and bawdy series sometimes feels like a summer-camp talent show.
    screenhub.com.au

    Appetite on SBS review: a moreish, snackable treat - ScreenHub

    Set in Sydney, among the food-rider community, this six-episode mystery series is sure to whet viewers’ appetites.
    screenhub.com.au

    Still: A Michael J Fox Movie’ on Disney+ – a beloved star’s ... - S...

    Still celebrates Fox’s strength of character as he shakes off showbiz bullshit, becoming more powerfully himself.
    screenhub.com.au

    SBS' Alone Australia brings us together in the wilderness - ScreenHub

    A reality show of who will last longest becomes a surprising observation of cultural history in SBS’ Alone Australia.
    theguardian.com

    From colonial gowns to Collette Dinnigan: how Australian fashion sh...

    A comprehensive new exhibition, featuring more than 120 works from 90 designers, dramatically charts two centuries of elite clothing in Australia