The AACTA Audience Award for Best Film will this year be a duke between local titles and Hollywood blockbusters that recently called Australia home: 'Thirteen Lives', 'Thor: Love and Thunder', 'Ticket to Paradise', 'Elvis', 'The Drover's Wife the Legend of Molly Johnson' and 'Wog Boys Forever'.
While 'Black Adam' remained the main event at the box office last weekend, capturing 40 per cent overall market share, 'Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris' saw an older audience return to cinemas with gusto.
'Black Adam' debuted to $7.5 million at the box office last weekend - the best opening result since 'Thor: Love and Thunder'.
With the exception of 'Elvis', 'Wog Boys Forever' has had the strongest box office start for an Australian film this year.
In 'Wog Boys Forever', the once infamous Steve ‘The Wog Boy’ Karamitsis (Nick Giannopoulos) is now in his mid-life years, still single and working as a taxi driver.
Melbourne actor-turned-director Frank Lotito was behind the camera for the third instalment of 'The Wog Boy' film franchise.