Shazam! Fury of the Gods may have been no. 1 at the box office last weekend, but audiences appear to...
With only nine Australian feature docs making more than $100,000 at the box office last year, and none more than $350,000, the future of Australian documentary in cinemas went under the microscope at AIDC.
The sixth instalment in the 'Scream' franchise cut a path to the no. 1 position at the box office last weekend, knocking out 'Creed III'.
The 'Creed' franchise has shown it can still draw a crowd without Rocky, with the third instalment - the first not to feature Sylvester Stallone - taking the top spot at the Australian box office on the weekend and surpassing $US100 million worldwide.
IF caught up with some of the key decision makers attending AIDC, including POV, BBC Storyville, ARTE France and Sundance Film Festival, to find out what they're looking for.
Foxtel has confirmed it has inked a new multi-year deal with Warner Bros. Discovery to allow it to continue as the local platform for HBO, Max Originals, Warner Bros., and Discovery programming.
Elizabeth Banks' campy horror comedy 'Cocaine Bear' has gotten off to a respectable start at the local box office, though the no. 1 position was once again nabbed by Marvel's 'Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania'.
BBC Studios has secured a global first-look deal outside Australia with Big Owl Pictures, Shaun Murphy's new production company.