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It's business as usual atop the box office charts, as the school holidays kick into gear, giving the likes of The Sheep Detectives (and, strangely, Tuner - are parents dropping
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
When he's not creating Who Wants to be a Millionaire, showrunning Peaky Blinders or writing Maria, Steven Knight co-directs (and writes) this documentary about the Oasis reunion tour. Photo by
Writer/Director Charles Olsen's short film famously made an audience member faint at the Inner West Film Fest. Premiering at the Foyle Film Festival in the UK, Guardian Angel also screened
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
Hey! That's the Brisbane skyline! Alan Ritchson and Owen Wilson (and a bunch of Aussies in supporting roles) star in this actioner from director Scott Waugh (6 Below: Miracle on
Next month I’ll be pitching a feature film to private investors. It’s a very different room to the ones most Australian producers were trained for. I’ve learned that there’s a
Imperfect and perhaps a little thematically dated, The Boys From Brazil is nonetheless a tense, engaging, sardonically amusing and intentionally ambiguous look at the hunt for absolute evil and its
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