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Kiah Roache-Turner's sci-fi horror comedy 'Nekrotronic' will be released in the US in select cinemas and on VOD and digital HD on August 9 by Momentum Pictures.
The final edition of Fox’s 'X-Men' franchise is a global disaster.
'Operation Mincemeat', a stranger than fiction true story set during World War 2 starring Colin Firth, has been sold to almost every major territory apart from the US at the Cannes Film Market.
Robert Connolly’s strategy of staging event screenings around the country is paying off for 'Acute Misfortune', first-time director Thomas Wright's biopic of troubled Sydney painter Adam Cullen.
Defying the law of diminishing returns for sequels, the latest iteration of Lionsgate’s 'John Wick' franchise made more money in its first weekend in Australia than the lifetime total of the previous edition.
Paramount Pictures has won a bidding war for 'Down Under Cover', due to start shooting in Australia in February.
International buyers are circling Mystify: Michael Hutchence, Richard Lowenstein’s revealing portrait of the late INXS frontman, following the world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival.