
Mortal Kombat: An Australian Blockbuster
We speak with director/producer Simon McQuoid and producer E. Bennett Walsh about the Warner Bros. 2-quadrant R-rated game adaptation shot in South Australia and finished in Sydney.
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Reg Cribb and the Upside Down River
The writer of Last Cab to Darwin has a new play opening in Sydney!
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Some Kind of Wonderful
Batman V Superman: Dawn Of Justice director, Zack Snyder, pulls back the curtains on how Wonder Woman – played by Gal Gadot – fits into the highly anticipated superhero blockbuster.
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Acting On His Instincts
Julian Shaw looks forward to a range of acting projects in 2016, beginning this weekend with the short film First & Second, which has its world premiere at Flickerfest.
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Hiiiiiigh Tech
Seth Rogen talks computer crashes, free phones, the fracas around The Interview, and his new film, Steve Jobs…
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Deep Space Matters
SF figurehead Joseph Mallozzi opens up about Dark Matter, his Stargate universe follow-up, which like its predecessor has gained a strong, loyal following.
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A Mother’s Meadow
Director and cinematographer of Meadowland Reed Morano talks to Danny Peary about motherhood, art, and how a battle with cancer became a cinematic fever dream.
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The Swedish Girl
With two Golden Globe nominations now on her resume for The Danish Girl and Ex Machina, Swedish-born Alicia Vikander is setting the film world on fire.
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Out of the Shadows
From Underbelly to Idiot Box, David Caesar deftly navigates between TV craftsman and big screen auteur. Preparing for the release of Nowhere Boys: Book Of Shadows David spoke with Filmink about magic, evil, and why callbacks to John Ford westerns are appropriate to young adult fiction.
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Youth Movement
Michael Caine and Harvey Keitel might be the stars of the show, but Paul Dano more than makes his presence felt in the acclaimed drama ‘Youth’.
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