With six quite different films earning more than $1 million at the box office last weekend, there are promising signs that audiences of all types are making their way back to cinemas.
'Thor: Love and Thunder' easily netted no. 1 again at the box office last weekend, while the Ben Lewin-directed UK/Australian co-production 'Falling for Figaro' opened modestly for Paramount/Umbrella.
Writer/director Jack Dignan's indie horror 'After She Died' has been snapped up by US distributor Good Deeds Entertainment.
A new era of emerging technology - like NFTs and the blockchain - means there has never been a better time to finance and tell familiar stories in a new way, according to creative entrepreneur Reggie Ba-Pe.
Despite focusing on Australian news events, distributor Fred Media has secured a series of international sales for parent company WTFN's 'Code 1: Minute by Minute', including to Warner Bros. Discovery in the UK.
'Thor: Love and Thunder' has come out swinging, posting the second best opening weekend since the pandemic began.
With school holidays starting around the country and a diversity of blockbusters in release, cinemas around Australia have experienced their best weekend of 2022.
Gristmill's 2019 ABC/Netflix children's series 'The Inbestigators' has been acquired by Japanese public broadcaster NHK.