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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!
John Wick: Chapter 4 Review
A bloody and brutal end to John’s story.
Dungeons and Dragons: Honor Among Thieves Review
You’ll want to roll the dice on this one. A rollicking good time, that - against all odds - is very funny and a lot of fun.
Living Review
Living is the antithesis of the gratuitous, showy, self-obsessed Oscar nominated movies of this year. But despite its contentment with a lack of ambition, it’s a quietly marvelous piece of filmmaking and performance.
Shazam: Fury of the Gods Review
A nonsensical and deeply flawed sequel, that’s overstuffed, overlong and completely infuriating.
Scream VI Review
Six films in and it still manages to surprise you. Scream VI is a self-aware, meta franchise success.
Champions Review
Champions is something of a throwback to feel good sports films of yesteryear, but in the end shows its worth as a pleasing vehicle of representation despite its rather basic script.
Till Review
A devastating, and all too relevant story, of the power of a mother’s love in the face of the irreparable damage of racial injustice
Empire of Light Review
Empire of Light brings a state of torpor to poignant topics that deserve so much more.
Creed III Review
Creed III doesn’t come close to touching the heights of the original Creed, or the first two Rocky movies, but it’s a perfectly entertaining film that hits hard on occasion.
Missing Review
A taut and engaging thriller that’s a blast if you are OK with the format.
Cocaine Bear Review
The drug-fuelled mayhem on display here always seems remote, distant and not quite as chaotic as it should be - after all, this is a movie where a black bear snorts mountains of cocaine and eats a significant number of people. Nevertheless, Cocaine Bear is still a perfectly acceptable time in the theatre.
The Blaze Review
Screened as part of Melbourne’s Europa! Europa! Film Festiva, En plein feu or The Blaze, is a harrowing tale of father and son fighting to survive during catastrophic fires in the south of France.
Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania Review
Marvel’s Phase 5 arrives with a mewling whimper; solidifying a spate of recent failures from the powerhouse studio. The question is: where did Marvel go so wrong?
Women Talking Review
Women Talking will leave you feeling heavy, raw and hopeful.
Knock At The Cabin Review
This taut thriller eschews a lot of the more violent tropes in favor of its intriguing premise, but wraps everything in a religious gauze that feels odd and, at times, contrived.
Spoiler Alert Review
Spoiler Alert is one of the most beautiful, heartbreaking romances you will ever see, and is a must see for anyone interested in having a real experience in the cinema.
True Spirit Review
True Spirit nails the ‘true’, but lacks the ‘spirit’ to make its viewing anything other than inoffensive time passing.
Babylon Review
Babylon is disappointing all the more so for the glimpses of brilliance. Amongst this debaucherous, gratuitous, diabolical tale of early Hollywood in an age of change, there are true diamonds to be found - but also plenty of coal.
The Fabelmans
The Fabelmans is perfectly fine, and there are some nice moments. But for the most part, this is a middling family drama piece that does little to stand apart from a crowded field. The Oscar buzz is baffling, and frankly wouldn’t exist without the director’s name attached to the piece.
Operation Fortune: Ruse De Guerre Review
Guy Ritchie delivers a blast of a time in the theater, in this not very good, but super fun, action heist.
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