Teresa Palmer, Game of Thrones' Michiel Huisman and The Railway Man's Sam Reid head the cast of 2.22, director Paul Currie's romantic thriller which starts shooting in Sydney on Monday.
The ailing screen production sector is set to get a major boost with more than $80 million worth of films, TV dramas and a documentary receiving funding from Screen Australia.
The extraordinary growth of the Chinese film industry has seen it emerge as a global player. The Chinese industry is looking abroad to further its film-making expertise and help bring its films to an international audience. Can Australia compete as film i
Director Paul Currie's '2.22', a romantic thriller starring Teresa Palmer, Game of Thrones' Michiel Huisman and Sam Reid, launches in Italy, the Middle East and a bunch of Asian markets tomorrow, followed by the US on Friday.
Michael and Peter Spierig’s supernatural thriller 'Winchester' and Stephen Amis’ comedy' The BBQ' clearly are aimed at different demographics, so that does not explain why neither cut through last weekend.
Director Paul Currie’s 2.22, a New York-set romantic thriller starring Teresa Palmer, Game of Thrones’ Michiel Huisman and Sam Reid, will be the first premium VOD release this year.
Director Sophia Banks has lined up her second feature off the back of action thriller 'Black Site', with the announcement she will be at the helm of Cosmos Pictures' 'Street Rat Allie'.
Mel Gibson is in talks to direct a WW2 drama in Australia, his first film as a director since Apocalypto in 2006.