Movie Of The Month: The Strangers: Chapter 1
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Roger Corman: Back Behind the Wheel of Death Race 2050
"If we miss the studio hasn’t lost that much money, and if we win, we might do well."
The Caine Mutiny On Screen
With this week’s release of William Friedkin’s The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial, we look back at the various screen iterations of Herman Wouk’s classic tale of high drama on the seas.
Australian, Australian New Wave Filmmakers, Classics Worth Re-Catching, Director, Documentary, Features, Movies You Might Not Have Seen, This Week
Unsung Auteurs: Jack McCoy
FilmInk salutes the work of creatives who have never truly received the credit that they deserve. In this installment: veteran surf doco director and cinematographer Jack McCoy.
Hope And Glory: A Mad Max Fan Film…The Full Film…Right Here!
Just in time for the release of Furiosa, the chaotic, post-apocalyptic world of Mad Max has been ram-raided by a crew of talented German filmmakers with the fan flick Hope And Glory: A Mad Max Fan Film…which you can watch right here!
Australian, Australian New Wave Filmmakers, Biopic, Director, Documentary, Features, Interviews, This Week
Tom Haramis: Hits Hard With Fight To Live
Debut director Tom Haramis tells the tough, no-holds-barred story of Australian UFC and bareknuckle fighter “Rowdy” Bec Rawlings in his highly energised, profoundly inspiring documentary Fight To Live.
Trailer: Colin From Accounts: Season 2
The gang is all back (along with newcomers borrowed from A Savage Christmas it seems) for the second season of the world-conquering sitcom from real-life couple Harriet Dyer and Patrick Brammall.
Hit Like A Girl: Films About Female Fighters
With the upcoming release of Fight To Live – a doco about Aussie bareknuckle fight champ “Rowdy” Bec Rawlings – we take a look at a fistful of films about female fighters.
Anat Stalinsky’s Casualties of War
The director of Screams Before Silence discusses the making of the impactful documentary.
Action, Australian, Bren Foster, Cassie Howarth, Luke Ford, martial arts, News, Sydney, This Week, Trailer, Video
Trailer: Life After Fighting
Bren Foster (The Last Ship) writes, directs, stars and performs his own fighting and stunts in this actioner shot in the Western suburbs of Sydney. This looks like an entertaining throwback to Ozploitation, featuring next level fighting sequences. Cassie Howarth, Annabelle Stephenson and Luke Ford also star.
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Sophie Hyde Embarks on Most Personal Project Yet, JIMPA
And she's taking Olivia Colman, John Lithgow, Daniel Henshall, Kate Box, Eamon Farren, Cody Fern, Tilda Cobham Hervey, Deborah Kennedy and her own child, Aud Mason-Hyde along for the ride.
Trailer: A Horse Named Winx
Janine Hosking (The Eulogy, Knowing the Score) directs this story of a horse named Winx. Only in Australia...
Box Office Report: 2 – 5 May 2024
Guessen which Star Wars re-release earned da most at da boxen office disa weekend? Yep, the force is strong with Jar Jar Binks. Meanwhile, Challengers, a wholly original film fared best, maintaining its screen average from last weekend and boding well for it to become the sleeper hit of the
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Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes
Here we go again; human-like apes (yes, brilliant special effects) riding horses and banging on about how even the post-apocalyptic
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Movie Of The Month: The Strangers: Chapter 1
Get ready to plunge into the depths of terror!