The boys are back in 'A Few Less Men', the sequel to Stephan Elliott's 2011 comedy 'A Few Best Men'. This time the lads are joined by a who's who of Aussie film, with Deb Mailman, Ryan Corr, Shane Jacobson, Sacha Horler, Jeremy Sims and Lynette Curran all
After the first episode screens, the whole series will be available on ABC iview.
He might not be a household name just yet, but Xavier Samuel has seemingly endless projects in the pipeline. IF talks to the actor about the purple patch that's seen him star in every other Aussie film this year.
Co-written and co-directed by Tim Ferguson, Spin Out follows the story of Billy (Samuel) and Lucy (Morgan Griffin, whose credits include San Andreas and Charlie and Boots), who grew up together in a country town. Joining Samuel and Griffin in the film are
Produced by Matchbox Pictures and set to air on the ABC, Seven Types of Ambiguity weaves together different perspectives of a child kidnapping, exploring the nature of love and relationships.
Starring Xavier Samuel, Rachel Ward and Matilda Brown, The Death and Life of Otto Bloom will open the 65th Melbourne International Film Festival tomorrow night.
According to Adelaide-raised Xavier Samuel, when you have the chance to work with a writer and director like Whit Stillman, you take it.
Sydneysiders can catch a special Q&A preview screening of Love & Friendship with actor Xavier Samuel next week at The Orpheum, Cremorne.