Australian thriller Touch is set to launch in five Australian cinemas on May 21, just one week after George Miller's Mad Max: Fury Road blankets the nation.
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To the surprise of absolutely no one, the Easter weekend box office was dominated by family and teen fare, with the highly anticipated Furious 7 coming out on top.
Sophie Hyde's 52 Tuesdays and Kriv Stenders' Kill Me Three Times launched in the US last week, generating copious publicity and another batch of favourable reviews from US critics.
Kenneth Branagh's sumptuous fairy tale Cinderella has enchanted Australian audiences over the weekend.
Distributors in the US, the UK and Turkey have bought The Fear of Darkness, a supernatural thriller from writer-director Chris Fitchett.
The second instalment of a planned four-part film series, Insurgent, topped the Australian box office over the weekend with opening takings of $4,076,631.
A documentary about tiny houses is hoping to make a big splash in Australia as it tours the country.
The romantic crime caper Focus has found its feet in its second week of release, topping the Australian weekend box office after opening in second place.