FilmInk salutes the work of creatives who have never truly received the credit that they deserve. In this installment: writer/director Ken Wiederhorn, who helmed Shock Waves, Eyes Of A Stranger,
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In this regular column, we drag forgotten made-for-TV movies out of the vault and into the light. This week: the compelling wilderness thriller Relentless, starring Will Sampson, Larry Wilcox, John
Most indie films don’t fail creatively. They fail because they don’t pay. You feel it in rooms now. Projects don’t stall on story or casting. They stall when someone asks
Paolo Sorrentino has long been fascinated by power in his movies. From chronicling former Italian PM, Giulio Andreotti, in 2008’s Il Divo to the world of PM Silvio Silvio Berlusconi
The tension in a darkened Australian cinema is a familiar beast. Whether it’s the slow-burn dread of a localised thriller or the frantic energy of a Sydney-based heist flick, filmmakers
You love ’em, he hates ’em! The Butcher carves up your favourite films, and this week, he applies his sharpened cleaver to David Fincher’s Oscar winning Facebook drama The Social
The writer/director of thriller Pelverata embraced the location of their shoot, making the land itself and the spirits within it, an essential character of the film.
Nowadays, a plethora of apps, festivals, newsletters, snippets, and suggestions help moviegoers find tales. Because discovery requires intelligent selection rather than noise, this change has made the concept of an
Now a legend of the Australian film industry, actress Tracy Mann (left) looks back on her 1982 cult favourite Going Down, which is headed back into cinemas with a newly
“Dusty is a very personal story to Jeremy and myself, based on losing a very dear friend of ours to cancer,” says short film Dusty actor/writer Travis Jeffery, also referencing
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