Writer-director Imogen Thomas’ family drama 'Emu Runner' and Tony D’Aquino’s female-driven survival thriller 'The Furies' opened in limited sessions on a handful of screens last weekend.
'The Furies' follows rebellious high school students Kayla (Airlie Dodds) and her best friend Maddie (Ebony Vagulans) who find themselves abducted by a sinister presence. Kayla wakes up in a box in the middle of a forest with no idea how she got there, and no idea of Maddie’s whereabouts. She soon realises she is not alone – men in terrifying masks are stalking six other young women in the woods. As the threat of more killers closes in, Kayla races to save as many girls as she can. But when the girls turn on each other, Kayla's killer instinct is unleashed and she does whatever it takes to survive and seek revenge on her abductors.
Seth Larney’s sci-fi mystery thriller '2067' will be released in China on at least 10,000 screens next year.
Odin’s Eye Animation is launching 'Wheely' in Australian cinemas next month, kicking off a plan to release three to four titles each year.
The Jacobson brothers’ blackly comic crime drama 'Brother’s Nest', which was partly funded by exhibitors, had a quiet opening last weekend.
Now shooting in Canberra, writer-director Tony D’Aquino’s debut feature The Furies (formerly Killer Instinct) is a female-driven survival thriller which flips the genre on its head.
Tim Minchin has joined the voice cast of Australian animated feature Arkie, a fantastical adventure about a girl who sets out to rescue her father from an evil scientist.
After playing supporting characters in a host of shows Alan Dukes has finally landed his first lead role.