Renny Harlin is back in Malta, some thirty years since he was last here, overseeing the box office disaster that was Cutthroat Island. Starring his then-wife Geena Davis, this pre-Pirates
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Praised for being the first feature-length film shot in Longtian (Fuqing), Time and Tide captures a texture of rural China that has never been seen before.
With the 50th NAIDOC week celebrated 5-12 July [themed 50 Years of Deadly], we spoke with one of Australia’s most exciting Indigenous talents, Hunter Page-Lochard, who also appears in new NITV
With the use of Artificial Intelligence dividing filmmakers and film lovers around the world, Western Australian filmmaker Zeke Morgan-Hind attacked the argument head on with his thought-provoking documentary, Prompt: Make
As the trailer for Dune: Part Three arrives, leading man Timothée Chalamet and acclaimed director Denis Villeneuve open up - a little - about what awaits audiences in the big screen climax
Striking young talent Tyler Kang is an emerging filmmaker who has explored themes of Asian-Australian cultural identity with his short films Fenômeno Boy, Chinatown’s Last Emperor and now, his most ambitious and
Olivia Wilde has never taken the easy path in Hollywood. Whether she’s acting in front of the camera or directing behind it, she’s consistently chosen projects that spark conversation. After
Melbourne writer-director Natalie Erika James has focused on women grappling with dark forces in her psychological horror films. Her dementia-oriented debut Relic (2020) starred an exceptional Robyn Nevin; in her
The Adelaide filmmaker makes the jaw-droppingly entertaining documentary Mockbuster about the making of his feature debut with infamous trash film studio The Asylum (Sharknado), The Land That Time Forgot. When
With two big credits in Neighbours and Ice Road: Vengeance (opposite Liam Neeson), young Aussie actress Grace O'Sullivan will next be seen in Harvey Zielinski's Sweet Milk Lane and Patrick
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