Will Smith's action-thriller Bad Boys: Ride or Die has opened strongly at the local box office while Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga has become the biggest local film of the year.
Legendary Australian filmmaker Bill Bennett had no idea why he was walking the famed 800-kilometre-long Camino de Santiago trail in Spain, but it changed the course of his life.
Writer-director Bill Bennett adapts his own memoir for 'The Way, My Way', in cinemas May 16 via Maslow Entertainment.
After receiving devastating news, filmmaker Bill Bennett sought ways to handle his fear, talking to the world's leading experts in fear management.
Chris Haywood is so committed to making a thriller based on the Australian novel The Crossing he has agreed to produce as well as star in the feature film.
Like many filmmakers, Bill Bennett is convinced the traditional theatrical distribution market is dead for most Australian films.
In the past 11 months director/producer Bill Bennett has been criss-crossing the globe, filming interviews with holy men in India and the Himalayas, Aboriginal elders in Uluru, a direct descendant of the Sufi mystic Rumi in central Turkey and theologians
An Indian astrologer told filmmaker Bill Bennett in Mumbai in September that he will make untold wealth and live like a king if he spends at least 15 days in Dallas.