As his bloodstained classic Chopper roars back into cinemas on its twentieth anniversary, writer/director Andrew Dominik revisits his often bruising experiences making the film.
Biopic
2000’s Chopper now stands as a bona fide Aussie classic, but its path to the screen was long, troubled and tortured.
You love ’em, he hates ’em! The Butcher carves up your favourite films, and this week, he applies his sharpened cleaver to one of the wankiest music movies ever made…Todd
Debut feature filmmaker Nathaniel C.T Jackson dives into the extraordinary story of Aussie solo sailor Lisa Blair who bravely circumnavigates Antarctica in the gripping new documentary Ice Maiden. Very few
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.
Ever since Santa Claus left a baton under a young Bradley Cooper’s Christmas tree, everything has led to the Leonard Bernstein biopic for the Oscar-nominated actor.
Director Martin Scorsese and stars Leonardo DiCaprio and Lily Gladstone detail a true American tragedy in the epic new historical drama Killers Of The Flower Moon.
NIDA grad Andrew Steel put himself in the right spot at the right time to score the lead role in Wish Man.
With Baz doing Elvis, it seems that Australian filmmakers are the go-to when it comes to cinema treatments of American icons. Here, Andrew Dominik (Chopper, Killing Them Softly, The Assassination
The septuagenarian director returns with this biopic of English poet Siegfried Sassoon, played by Jack Lowden and Peter Capaldi.
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