New Line Cinema's 'Mortal Kombat', inspired by the blockbuster video game franchise, was shot in Adelaide and directed Simon McQuoid. Producers include James Wan, Todd Garner, McQuoid and E. Bennett Walsh.
Christopher Amos' debut feature 'Hating Peter Tatchell' is a portrait of the Melbourne-born human rights activist who has taken on the likes of Margaret Thatcher and Robert Mugabe, campaigning for gay liberation, the environment and against war.
Enzo Tedeschi’s horror anthology 'Deadhouse Dark' features interrelated shorts from Rosie Lourde, Megan Riakos, Denai Gracie, Tedeschi, Rachele Wiggins and Joshua Long.
Amazon Prime Video's 'Making Their Mark', premiering March 12, is a journey into the inner sanctum of AFL in the most challenging year in its history.
In writer-director Tyson Wade Johnson's debut feature 'Streamline', a prodigious 15-year-old swimmer with the world at his feet (Levi Miller) self-destructs after his father (Jason Isaacs) is released from prison. Inside of the pool he lives a life of rigorous perfectionism and outside of it, his existence is lonely and hollow.
When the gates of Wentworth Correctional Centre open on the final season, three weeks have passed since the shivving of Allie (Kate Jenkinson). With Allie’s attacker still at large, no one, least of all the H1 family, realise that they have a terrorist and would-be murderer, Judy Bryant (Vivienne Awosoga), in their midst.
ABC's 'Rosehaven' welcomes viewers to the green rolling hills of Tasmania for one final season in the small town we’ve all come to know and love.
Known as the Witch of Kings Cross, notorious artist Rosaleen Norton faced allegations of satanic rituals, obscene art and sex orgies in 1950s Sydney. But this new film from writer/director Sonia Bible (Recipe for Murder) asks ‘did the scandals mask her genius?