FilmInk salutes the work of creatives who have never truly received the credit that they deserve. In this installment: British director David Greene, who helmed The Shuttered Room, I Start
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Originating director Jon Watts might be out, but if this rip-roaring trailer is anything to go by, the Spider-Man franchise looks to be in good hands, with Shang-Chi's Destin Daniel
In this regular column, we drag forgotten made-for-TV movies out of the vault and into the light. This week: the 1969 pilot telemovie for the cult TV series Then Came
Brad Pitt as a battle-scarred ex-Special Forces soldier lost in the foreboding wilderness with his sad-eyed, three-legged combat dog in a battle for survival? Yes, please! We're in! With tough
Actor, writer, director and producer Steve Young is locked and loaded with his bracing new seventies-set mob drama Hells Kitchen, with a proof-of-concept short film up and running, a novella
After scoring roles on TV's Crazy Fun Park, Fires, Scrublands and High Country, and the feature film True Spirit, young Melbourne actor Stacy Clausen now gets three exciting new roles with
You love ’em, he hates ’em! The Butcher carves up your favourite films (and occasionally TV shows), and this week, he applies his sharpened cleaver to HBO’s game-changing fantasy series
In what looks like a fair-sized slab of cinematic apologia, The Social Network writer Aaron Sorkin might be making amends for that now slightly troublesome 2010 Oscar winner with his
FilmInk salutes the work of creatives who have never truly received the credit that they deserve. In this installment: director Ernest Pintoff, who helmed Harvey Middleman: Fireman, Dynamite Chicken, Who
In this regular column, we drag forgotten made-for-TV movies out of the vault and into the light. This week: the 1975 gangster drama The Kansas City Massacre, starring Dale Robertson,
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