Principal photography began yesterday on Matchbox Pictures' new Australian feature film Cut Snake - a tense, psychologically-driven crime thriller in which one man discovers his biggest enemy to putting the past behind him is himself.
The ABC and Tony Ayres Productions' (TAP) anthology drama 'Fires' is underway in Victoria, with a stellar cast that boasts Eliza Scanlen, Sam Worthington, Richard Roxburgh, Sullivan Stapleton, Miranda Otto, Hunter Page-Lochard, Anna Torv, Kate Box, Helana Sawires, Daniel Henshall, and Noni Hazlehurst.
Sullivan Stapleton and Alex Russell will play ex-cons in Cut Snake, Matchbox Pictures' crime thriller directed by Tony Ayres, which shoots in Melbourne in late October.
Three weeks into a nine week shoot on 'Ride Like a Girl', producer Richard Keddie is confident the true-life drama will resonate on numerous levels including female empowerment, disability and single-parenting.
In this #MeToo era Rachel Griffiths' feature directorial debut 'Ride Like a Girl' is a shining example of a female-driven movie, according to Sullivan Stapleton.
Sophie Lowe and Gillian Alexy are among the Aussies making waves in Hollywood.
Luke Mitchell shot Andrew Traucki’s 'Black Water: Abyss', a survival thriller about five people who are attacked by killer crocodiles, in a purpose-built pool near Brisbane, but it was no picnic.
Sullivan Stapleton is disappointed Kill Me Three Times had a multi-platform release in Australia and only limited theatrical exposure in the US, but relieved that Cut Snake will finally open in cinemas this Thursday.