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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!
Gladiator II Review
The return of the swords and sandals action epic from the master himself captures some of the magic of the original, but doesn’t come close to touching its legacy.
Memory Review
A memorable movie that plays on the mind for days after you leave the theatre.
Piece By Piece Review
It’s certainly an odd choice to make a documentary on Pharrell Williams in LEGO, and it’s one that has both pros and cons.
Conclave Review
Conclave is a thrilling, engaging and unmissable exploration of hubris, desire, and selfishness in the face of a public crying out for leadership that demands more. It’s gorgeously made, terrifically well performed, and wonderfully nuanced. This is an unmistakably masterful piece of cinema.
Unbreakable Review
A serviceable match, but ultimately there’s no ace in this interesting documentary that breaks no new ground.
Weekend in Taipei Review
Weekend in Taipei is the airport novel of the movie world.
Venom: The Last Dance Review
Just as chaotic as the rest of this franchise, although never quite realising the fun of the first instalment, Venom: The Last Dance ushers out this character with a whimper, not a howl.
Lee Review
This snapshot of Lee Miller’s life is curiously unaffecting at times, but certainly has elements to keep you interested.
Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story Review
Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story is a uniquely insightful piece of filmmaking. It’ll break your heart and fill you with hope, but in doing so makes itself unmissable viewing on the big screen.
Joker: Folie a Deux Review
It’s tough to get a handle on who this movie is for. The last one might have been polarising, but it was also fantastic. This one seems intent on pleasing nobody; and takes its bloody time doing so!
My Old Ass Review
My Old Ass is a very sweet and lovable film that will have you feeling all the feels.
Harold and the Purple Crayon Review
Harold and the Purple Crayon feels like an episode of a kids TV show, not a film. It’s largely unwatchable.
The Wild Robot Review
Gorgeous cinematography, a wonderfully inventive cast of characters, and a story that will have you in tears, make The Wild Robot a runaway win.
Transformers One Review
Transformers One is surprisingly excellent.
Speak No Evil Review
Alongside a manic turn from James McAvoy, Speak No Evil (a remake of a Danish original) brings the tense scares, but sidesteps much of the more ‘out there’ elements of its predecessor.
Beetlejuice Beetlejuice Review
Suitably zany, but remarkably overcrowded, Beetlejuice Beetlejuice is a good bit of late-80’s fun stuffed full with Netflix-level teenage angst.
Australian Production Design Guild awards announced
The Australian Production Design Guild (APDG) has held it’s annual award ceremony, and big winners included The Lost Flowers of Alice Heart, Talk To Me and The Portable Door.
Hinckley: I Shot The President Review
A relatively self-contained biopic about a man who has taken on increasing relevance in the last few months, Hinckley: I Shot The President respectfully dives into the mistake of a lifetime for the titular shooter, while asking the question; what does forgiveness mean?
Screen It International Film Festival To Hit Dendy Coorparoo This Weekend
The Screen It International Film Festival (SIIFF) hits Dendy Coorparoo this weekend, showcasing Australian and International films on the big screen.
Touch Review
A beautifully meditative movie that explores lost connections across age gaps, cultures and continents.
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It’s certainly an odd choice to make a documentary on Pharrell Williams in LEGO, and it’s one that has both pros and cons.