A first look at the film which reunites the duo behind the Saw franchise: James Wan and Leigh Whannell
Content creators supported include Leigh Whannell, Angus Sampson Robert Connolly and Joanna Werner
Marketing is no longer just about posters - IF looks at how local distributors are using QR codes to reach audiences
The low-budget film by the Saw creators has opened in Australia
Leigh Whannell has two reasons to celebrate today: 'The Invisible Man' is the No. 1 title in the US, Australia and several other markets - and the Aussie writer-director has signed a two year, first-look deal with Blumhouse Productions.
Leigh Whannell will be seen on Australian screens next month in local horror Dying Breed. In a wide-ranging interview, he tells Simon de Bruyn why he sticks with horror roles, how auditions scare him and why acting is like plumbing.
Saw V has opened on October 23 as the No. 1 film in Australia, proving audience appeal of the horror flick is still growing and the film franchise is alive and well.
James Wan and Leigh Whannell's new horror film, Insidious, has posted a strong opening weekend at the US box office