Radha Mitchell, Linh-Dan Pham and Jesse Spencer discuss nostalgia, acting and their roles in Last Days of the Space Age.
Radha Mitchell
This year's box office for Australian cinema has been disappointing, to say the least, with indie docos such as The Road to Patagonia and The Trust Fall: Julian Assange, doing
The true story, based on writer-director John Raftopolous’ own relationship, has commenced production in Byron Bay.
The score by Nigel Westlake is both gentle and thrilling ... beautifully shot … lacking the gut punch it needs to truly be effective – both as an environmental tale
Love and Other Catastrophes by Jenny Valentish
Mark Hartley (Not Quite Hollywood, Patrick) returns with another film produced by Antony I. Ginnane dripping with Ozploitation influence. This one stars Ella Newton (Harrow), Radha Mitchell, James MacKay (Hacksaw
Robert Connolly adapts Tim Winton's book into a family film starring Ariel Donoghue and a wild blue groper, with Eric Bana, Mia Wasikowska and Radha Mitchell in support.
Movies have always tried to reflect the world in which we live, and this thriller about a gang of female vigilantes - Kiersey Clemons, Vanessa Hudgens, Alexandra Shipp, Radha Mitchell, Gabourey Sidibe among
Andrew Kotatko's Raymond Carver adaptation continues to put runs on the board.
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