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The 69th Golden Globes
Check out all the winners and nominees from the 69th Golden Globes.
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Samsung AACTA Awards Luncheon
FilmInk was in attendance to see who took home the first round of awards...
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THE PERSIAN INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL TO DEBUT IN SYDNEY
(NSW)
The inaugural Persian International Film Festival will debut in Sydney on 23rd February 2012 showcasing the rich diversity of filmmaking...
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15 x Man On A Ledge Double Passes, courtesy of Hoyts
Win tickets to this edge of your seat thriller starring Aussie Sam Worthington.
Latest Content
NEWS | Aussie Films at the Box Office in 2011
See how our host of local flicks fared at the box office last year...
NEWS | On Tour
Founder and director of the In The Bin Film Festival, Jed Cahill, gives us the lowdown on the travelling festival, and hitting the road in 2012.
VIDEO | Margin Call Trailer
Have a squiz at the trailer for the debut feature of J.C. Chandor who has been picking up buzz for directing big-wigs Kevin Spacey, Jeremy Irons & Paul Bettany in this corporate thriller out March 15.
REVIEW | Underworld Awakening
The return of Kate Beckinsale and the cracking serve of action should keep fans satisfied, but the visual effects leave a lot to be desired.
REVIEW | J. Edgar
Despite a brilliant performance by Leonardo DiCaprio, this unfocused biopic strangely, and disappointingly, steers clear of the controversy.
News headlines
Franchise Flicks Dominate Australian Box Office Again
January 23, 2012 14:12
Audiences For Aussie Cinema
January 19, 2012 16:48
George Lucas Retires
January 19, 2012 13:43
Aussie Rules To Hit Big Screen
January 18, 2012 15:51
NSW Film Industry Receives $60 Million Boost
January 17, 2012 16:15
Ultra Impressive
January 17, 2012 15:40
Latest Reviews
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A Few Best Men
A crass but highly entertaining Aussie comedy that scores a generous share of knockout laughs.
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Weekend
Never feeling weighed down by all the “issues” it touches, this ends up a challenging but humane and deeply resonant look into modern sexuality.
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The Darkest Hour
Despite its grand setting on the streets of Moscow, this sci-fi thriller fails to ignite due to its poorly drawn characters, lack of suspense and dull direction.
Latest Features
Market Ready
January 20, 2012 11:13 | by Jess Fenton
FilmInk chatted with Open Channel about their upcoming Script Development Program and what makes the course so unique
Chills and Thrills
January 19, 2012 12:45 | by Dov Kornits & Cara Nash
While things may have veered off course in Harry Cook’s latest film, the water-tight thriller ‘Caught Inside’, the young actor’s career looks like it’s heading in a promising direction...
In Conversation: Teresa Palmer
January 17, 2012 17:14 | by Gill Pringle
Shifting between big-budget Hollywood productions and buzzed about local films, young actress Teresa Palmer is building one pretty impressive resume.


