Netflix has acquired worldwide rights to Owen Trevor’s debut feature 'GO!', excluding Australia and New Zealand, where Roadshow Films will release the See Pictures production on more than 240 screens on Thursday.
The Hayden Orpheum Picture Palace is still screening Martin Scorsese's The Irishman although it's streaming on Netflix and has booked Justin Kurzel’s True History of the Kelly Gang, which opens on January 9, 17 days before it premieres on Stan.
With Disney/Fox’s 'Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker' invading cinemas this Thursday no distributor was brave – or foolish – enough to launch potentially lucrative titles last weekend.
Alternate content releases 'Koko: A Red Dog Story', 'Standing Up for Sunny' and 'A Boy Called Sailboat' premiered in Australian cinemas last weekend, together with the conventionally-released 'Kairos'.
It’s been a slow start to December at Australian cinemas despite decent debuts last weekend by Universal’s animated comedy 'The Addams Family' and Warner Bros’ British suspense thriller 'The Good Liar'.
Americans will have the chance to see Wayne Blair's 'Top End Wedding' early next year, but only on VOD and other digital platforms.
Nelson Woss made a crazy-brave decision when audiences went wild for 'Koko: A Red Dog Story' at three packed test screenings in Indianapolis in September: He wanted Australian cinemagoers to see the third chapter of the Red Dog franchise this year.
Disney’s 'Frozen 2' dominated the cinema business last weekend without matching its stellar US results, while Studiocanal’s crime caper 'Knives Out' proved to be effective counter-programming.