The Stage 23 Effect
The on-the-rise VFX company’s Christian Debney discusses where they’ve come from, what they’ve recently worked on (Monkey Man, MaXXXine) and what the future holds.
Andy Park: Designing the Marvel Cinematic Universe
Since first working on Thor back in 2011, comics illustrator turned conceptual artist Andy Park has played an integral part in designing the larger than life characters that populate the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Chris Hemsworth: Horsing Around
The Aussie avenger’s latest role in 12 Strong sees him lead a Special Forces post-9/11 mission in Afghanistan, based on a true story.
Amie Casey: Interfacing With the Indie Industry
Emerging producer and actor Amie Casey talks about founding her own production company, Red Empire, and their upcoming sci-fi series, Interface, starring Dan Ewing and Charles Terrier (Occupation).
Rachel Weisz and Colin Firth: Drowning Not Waving
In James Marsh’s new film, The Mercy, the revered British actors play characters that history has viewed as foolhardy, however, as the best actors do, they see them as human and even, honourable.
Jerry Bruckheimer: Pirate of the Box Office
The legendary producer’s latest is 12 Strong, based on a book about a post 9/11 US mission to Afghanistan. Here he talks about that and the current state of the film business... And Top Gun of course.
Looking for Kate Woods
One of American Golden Age TV’s most in-demand directors is an Aussie female whose last feature film was Looking for Alibrandi.
Film Stars Discuss Gloria Grahame
Film Stars Don’t Die in Liverpool stars Annette Bening and Jamie Bell discuss the real-life couple that they portray, women’s place in Hollywood and the precarious nature of fame.
Charles Terrier – Occupation: Actor
With major roles in sci-fi projects Occupation and Interface, young actor Charles Terrier is shaping up to be Australia's next big genre star
Yony Leyser: Queer to the Core
Exploring a striking but marginalised facet of LGBTQI+ culture, the new documentary Queercore: How to Punk a Revolution looks at how, in the mid '80s and ‘90s, a group of queer outsiders turned the punk scene on its head by putting butch-dykes and gay skinheads centre stage. We spoke to
Adam Horner: Christmases All At Once
Starting out as an actor, Adam Horner has turned producer, with his company Ignite Pictures behind the auspiciously titled feature film, Christmas Down Under.