The Hayden Orpheum Picture Palace has closed today for an indefinite period, the day after Palace Cinemas temporarily shuttered its 17 sites.
More cracks are appearing in the previously impregnable 90-day theatrical window, causing consternation among the major chains and some independent cinemas.
Paramount Pictures International and Transmission Films have renewed their distribution pact in Australia and New Zealand
The Hayden Orpheum Picture Palace is still screening Martin Scorsese's The Irishman although it's streaming on Netflix and has booked Justin Kurzel’s True History of the Kelly Gang, which opens on January 9, 17 days before it premieres on Stan.
For 'Embrace: Kids', body image advocate Taryn Brumfitt talks to school-aged kids and famous friends about body image, bullying, gender identity, advocacy, representation, and more.
Robert Pattinson to play legendary Magnum photographer Dennis Stock and Dane DeHaan to play James Dean in See-Saw and First Generation Films produced 'Life', directed by Anton Corbijn
A Martin Luther King biopic, a French drama about the world's worst soprano and the follow-up to Joshua Oppenheimer's documentary on the Indonesian genocide are heading to Australian cinemas next year.
Watching the 2015 Melbourne Cup, Rachel Griffiths didn’t initially know there was a female jockey in the race.