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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!

Black Adam Review
Black Adam serves up little to distinguish itself in the superhero-saturated media market.

Armageddon Time Review
No disaster here; despite the shaky morality on display, Armageddon Time is a touching tribute to a time past, and a beautiful meditation on family.

The Blue Caftan Review
Gripping and visceral, while The Blue Caftan deals with soul-crushing content, it never wallows in it; instead giving us an uplifting, lovely and gritty tale of love in all its forms.

Seriously Red Review
Seriously Red isn’t serious at all, and that’s a good thing. There’s plenty of fun and laughs to be had here, but if you’re looking for deeper meaning or a film that sticks its landing, there’s something just not quite right about it.

Marcel The Shell With Shoes On Review
You’d be forgiven for thinking this was just going to be a cutesy story about a shell with shoes on. You’d also be forgiven for absolutely bawling your eyes out in the theatre.

Mrs Harris Goes To Paris Review
Mrs Harris Goes to Paris does exactly what it says on the cover. But, like a trip to a city you’ve been to many times before and loved, while it doesn’t feel fresh, it still delights.

Muru Review
Muru is an important story that needs to be told, but does so in a way that makes it accessible to all viewers. This is no thought provoking silent drama - the message is couched in thrill-a-minute action, gunfights and explosions.

The Angels: Kicking Down The Door Review
The Angels: Kicking Down The Door channels that anarchic, experimental and brave ethos that formed the band themselves in the early days at the start of its runtime, but eventually is waylaid into standard documentary fare overshadowed by the absence of its frontman.

The Banshees of Inisherin
This wickedly funny, beautifully shot tale of male friendship soured is a fitting addition to McDonagh’s already stacked oeuvre.

TAR
Propulsive viewing that excites, enrages and intrigues, TAR is one of the best movies of all time.

The Woman King
The Woman King is gorgeous, violent, eye-opening and start-to-finish thrill-a-minute entertaining.

Bros
Bros is a refreshing take on the classic rom-com genre, telling an authentic gay love story in a way that will have you howling with laughter.

Halloween Ends
In some ways, it is a little sad that the Halloween franchise is coming to an end, but in other ways, you wonder why they dragged it out over three films.

Sissy
Sissy is the hen’s weekend from hell. The trigger warning? Blood, guts and highschool bullies.

Fisherman’s Friends: One And All
There’s a kernel of a fantastic movie here. But it’s like a small fishing boat, dwarfed by a surrounding ocean of mediocrity.

Amsterdam
Whimsical and off-kilter, Amsterdam is a return to form from David O’Russell.

Adam Ondra: Pushing The Limits
Adam Ondra: Pushing the Limits is stunning in its form and leads the way for added intimacy to the celebrity of elite sport.

Don’t Worry Darling
Don’t Worry Darling is a promising film utterly scuppered of potential by a violently cheap finale.

On The Count Of Three
There is no tip toeing around it, On the Count of Three is a bleak comedy, but in the best way possible.

The Inner Cage
The Inner Cage, a sobering film, that won’t have you on the edge of your seat but will keep you thinking and feeling long after the story ends.
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