Actor Phoenix Raei has started production in Victoria on his feature directorial debut, 'Rotten', a horror dark comedy.
Not every script requires you to create a colour-coded matrix in a spreadsheet of how each and every character interacts. Yet this was the only way writer-director JJ Winlove could map out the 700 potential storylines for his interactive series, 'Crossing Paths', which releases online tomorrow.
Finally landing in Australia almost a month behind the US, 'Blue Beetle', Warner Bros.' latest instalment in the DC Extended Universe, had a middling start at the box office and was unable to unseat stablemate 'The Nun II' from the no. 1 position.
Natalie Miller has so often been the only woman on boards, she has a t-shirt that says "Gentlemen and Natalie". So she's pleased to see the fellowship that was started in her name continue to bolster female leaders in the screen industry.
Global visual effects giant DNEG, which recently opened a Sydney studio, has called on the NSW Government to reconsider proposed cuts to its screen funding programs, arguing it will have a "devastating" impact on the state's ability to attract production, stymie business and job growth, and ultimately result in talent leaving the state.
After announcing Kitty Green's 'The Royal Hotel' as its opener last month, Adelaide Film Festival will close out with another South Australian feature, Scott Hicks's documentary 'My Name’s Ben Folds – I Play Piano'.
Critics have hailed Kitty Green's 'The Royal Hotel' as an "even deeper" and "pulpier and more explosive" look at toxic masculinity than her 2019 #MeToo thriller 'The Assistant', with many drawing comparisons between the film and Ted Kotcheff's 1971 classic 'Wake in Fright'.
Kerrod Cooper's 'Big Chef, Little Chef' was crowned the overall winner of Panasonic's inaugural LUMIX 72-hour filmmaking challenge yesterday evening at the Hayden Orpheum Picture Place in Sydney.