Jordan Peele's third outing as writer-director, 'Nope', couldn't quite beat the horsepower of 'Bullet Train' at the box office last weekend.
If there was any doubt to the popularity of Indian cinema in Australia, look no further than the box office rankings of late: Indian films have ranked among top 10 titles in 20 out of the 31 weekends of the year so far. All of this is exciting to see for Mind Blowing Films founding director Mitu Bhowmick Lange, who is also the the artistic director of the Indian Film Festival of Melbourne.
Global creative agency Intermission Film, which specialises in AV and key art, has officially opened a Melbourne studio.
Stan has inked a multi-year strategic content partnership with Sony Pictures Television for exclusive first-run of upcoming drama series like 'Twisted Metal', 'Straight Man', 'Panhandle' and 'Passport to Freedom'.
Sony's Brad Pitt-starrer 'Bullet Train' has derailed 'Thor: Love and Thunder' from the top of the box office.
Thomas M Wright’s Cannes Un Certain Regard selection 'The Stranger' will premiere globally on Netflix in October following a theatrical release in Australia.
BO Report: ‘Chhalla Mud Ke Nahi Aaya’, ‘Lee Kernaghan: Boy From the Bush’ make mark in quiet weekend
After a noisy few months at the box office, last weekend proved the slowest since mid-May.
Kriv Stenders' 'Lee Kernaghan: Boy From the Bush' - part road documentary, part concert film - has entered cinemas on more than 130 screens, with the creative team hoping it will resonate not only in regional and rural Australia, but with those who have missed live music through the pandemic.