With few splashy studio releases until mid-September, exhibitors are bracing through a quiet period at the box office: Last weekend was the slowest yet in 2022.
Renée Webster’s WA-shot debut feature How to Please a Woman will get the ball rolling at next month's CinefestOZ Albany, with organisers today unveiling the full program for the four-day event.
Thomas M. Wright's crime thriller 'The Stranger' has proven popular with the Film Critics Circle of Australia, winning five gongs at the organisation's awards in Sydney.
Screenworks is the latest organisation to partner with Netflix to boost skills within the industry, announcing it will provide free training for up-and-coming practitioners in northern NSW.
In the late summer along the Australian coast during the '90s, young father Bosch hits the road in a hurry to avoid a run-in with the law. In tow is his teenage son Rockit, who believes he is on a magical holiday.
The box office had a much-needed refresh last weekend by way of Julia Roberts and George Clooney rom-com 'Ticket to Paradise' and 'DC League of Super-Pets', and to a lesser extent, 'Moonage Daydream' and 'Bodies Bodies Bodies'.
Luke Hemsworth is playing the lead opposite teenager Rasmus King in 'Bosch and Rockit', writer-director Tyler Atkins' debut feature which follows a father and son who are pursued by crooked cops.
With NSW reopening for the fully vaccinated, Sydney Film Festival is set to finally go ahead, with a line-up that director Nashen Moodley believes is one the most diverse and exciting in the event's 68-year history.