The production boom shows no sign of slowing down: More money is being spent on drama in Australia than ever before, and significantly, the majority of spend is occurring on local projects.
An offhand comment from Al Pacino on the set of 'Righteous Kill' went on to change Les Chantery's life: "Sometimes it's not the best actor who gets the role, but it's the actor who gives the best audition."
Call it the quiet before 'Black Panther: Wakanda Forever' - last weekend was the second slowest exhibitors have faced this year.
'Euphoria' star Jacob Elordi will return to Australia to lead the cast of 'The Narrow Road to the Deep North', director Justin Kurzel and writer Shaun Grant's series adaptation of Richard Flanagan's 2014 Man Booker Prize winning novel.
UK's ITV Studios has acquired a majority stake in Lingo Pictures, with the company to become its first ever Australian scripted label.
Goran Stolevski's debut feature 'You Won't Be Alone' is Australia's official submission for the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film.
Epic Films' 'First Day' is poised to win its second Emmy, nominated for Outstanding Young Teen Series at the inaugural Children's and Family Emmy Awards.
While 'Black Adam' remained the main event at the box office last weekend, capturing 40 per cent overall market share, 'Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris' saw an older audience return to cinemas with gusto.