MGM and Warner Bros’ prospects of re-activating the 'Tomb Raider' franchise don’t look great judging by the action-adventure’s mediocre debuts in the US, Australia and other markets last weekend.
Eleven years after their breakthrough in 'Kenny', Clayton and Shane Jacobson have gone to a very dark place in their new film Brothers’ Nest.
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.
Kimble Rendall’s action-adventure 'Guardians of the Tomb' began its global roll-out in China last Friday. Released in 3D on about 6,000 screens, it drew in hordes of teenage girls, the target audience.
“Sophisticated product placement" contributed nearly $1 million to the film's $3.7 million budget.
Producers Jason Byrne, Clayton Jacobson and Tait Brady went to the Australian International Movie Convention last year to “sell” 'Sibling Rivalry', a black comedy co-starring Clayton and his brother Shane Jacobson, to cinema owners.
'Ladies in Black', Bruce Beresford’s first Australian film since 'Mao’s Last Dancer', is set to begin production in Sydney and the Blue Mountains later this month.
The feature is one of four film projects and seven television dramas supported by Screen Australia in its latest $8.8 million funding round.