2015: What a year for Aussie-themed post-apocalyptic cinema. The long-awaited and oft delayed Mad Max: Fury Road came out, the first entry since 1987’s Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome, and against
George Miller
The model turned actress discusses her journey with Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga; the destination is still up for grabs.
Landing one role in a Mad Max film would have been a dream come true for the Aussie actor, but it was the second role that meant Lachy Hulme had
The Australian actor-writer-director discusses working with George Clooney on The Boys in the Boat, returning to the director's chair, maintaining a career between home and the US, and those Superman
In a name-dropping fest, Chris Hemsworth talked Robert Downey Jr, Anthony Hopkins, Tom Cruise and Cate Blanchett; while Baz Luhrmann shared anecdotes about Mick Jagger – yes, he attended Mick’s
Kriv Stenders (Red Dog, Slim & I, Danger Close, The Go-Betweens: Right Here)
For the local industry, international sales and box office are as important, if not more so, than domestic success. Veteran producer Antony I. Ginnane analyses this year’s crop.
Brah, Brahmastra Part 1: Shiva, what?! Yep, no Hollywood blockbuster new releases sees Bollywood hit #1 at the Australian box office, finally displacing Bullet Train from the top spot. Doctor
… presents its convictions about the power of storytelling with such wide-eyed hope and reverence that it will likely win over even the most jaded of filmgoers.
The young writer/director’s self-financed debut After She Died has been snapped up for US release, and he partly has Kevin Feige to thank for that.
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