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RECENT HIGHLIGHTS
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Salt of the Earth
Our own production, Salt of the Earth - about the South Australian man who invented Chicken Salt - recently had its world premiere at the Adelaide Film Festival!
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The Aegean
Our debut feature film, The Aegean, just premiered at Brisbane International Film Festival and the Greek Film Festival in Australia! Find out more about the film and its release plans for 2025!
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Elise McCredie
We sit down with Elise McCredie, the showrunner and writer behind Stateless and the upcoming Disney+ series The Clearing, for a wide-ranging discussion ahead of her panel presentation at Screen Forever this May.
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Conclave Review
Conclave is shaping up to be one of the strongest movies of this year! We caught an early screening of it, so check out our review before it hits cinemas this January!
Miss Marx
While Eleanor Marx did all she could to entice the feminist revolution, this retelling simple falls flat.
The Batman
The Batman is a stellar take on the caped crusader, and perhaps the most spiritually faithful live action adaptation. It truly is a must see.
Cyrano
Cyrano is a workable piece, but could have used more visual ambition to mask some of the lacking music elements.
Uncharted
Uncharted is a good bit of fun as an adventure film, if a not so good adaptation of the games it’s based on.
Marry Me
Marry Me defies the odds and delivers a sweet, cliched bit of rom-com puff for the season.
Death on the Nile
A gorgeous, fun and flighty adaptation of one of the most famous murder-mystery novels ever written.
Blacklight
Better than some of Neeson’s recently laissez-faire fare, this actioner is still an unsubtle, poorly paced and ill-conceived deep state thriller.
Moonfall
MOONFALL is a crushing disappointment; a vapid endeavour that is entirely without effort or merit.
Hive
A brutal and gripping story of a Kosovan woman trying to survive the loss of her husband, and start a business in a village where women aren’t typically allowed to work.
The Hating Game
The Hating Game isn’t quite hateable (in fact, it’s quite enjoyable). It’s just utterly unambitious trash.
Parallel Mothers
A distinctly Amoldovarian film, giving us a look at the legacy of Spanish fascism, while also providing an emotional and thrilling drama.
Belfast
A beautiful movie, musing on the importance and extent of family.
Spencer
A captivating performance from Kristen Stewart anchors a beautifully presented, but ultimately heartbreaking tale.
The 355
Great action, strong characters and an intoxicating sense of fun make The 355 the perfect popcorn film to catch this summer.
The King’s Man
The King’s Man may be an origin story, but it feels like the freshness of this franchise dried up long ago.
West Side Story
West Side Story is fine, but entirely too safe to justify its big screen existence.
Red Rocket
Red Rocket is quality filmmaking, and is often funny enough to make you laugh out loud. But the pacing of the piece, coupled with a deeply troubling central relationship, scuppers its hopes for stardom.
King Richard
King Richard is surprising and fresh, and Smith is back on form as the father of the two most famous female athletes in the world.
Licorice Pizza
A joy to watch, this funny, romantic and beautiful film is a fantastic return of smaller budget adult fare that deserves a wide audience.
House of Gucci
House of Gucci is undeniably a good film; it’s just a little too bland, a little too safe, and a lot too long to be truly great.
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