Win The Broken Shore on DVD!

The Broken Shore An Evocative Australia crime thriller set against a background of police corruption, racism and family tragedy Joe Cashin (Don Hany: Offspring, East West 101) is a Homicide Detective transferred to the small Victorian coastal town of Port Monro where he grew up. When wealthy benefactor Charles Bourgoyne dies, Joe’s investigation uncovers a cycle of…

Picnic at Hanging Rock: A Foreign Perspective

Review by Stephen Pollock: Petticoats, flower pressing and Botticelli – not what a Brit usually expects from a movie made and set in Australia. Especially not in 1990, when my perception of Australian film was shaped by The Castle, Mad Max, Crocodile Dundee and other red-dust fare. Adverts for XXX (“I can see the pub…

Trailer: Power The Kid (short film)

To escape the confronting reality of his home life, eight year-old Callum retreats to the world of comic books. Stepping forward as his favorite comic book hero, Power the Kid, and together with his older sister Jane, Callum withdraws to his imagination and away from the source of their family’s torment. Can Callum find the…

WOW winners announced

The WOW Awards where announced on Friday, 14th March as part of the WOW Film Festival 2014. Held at Dendy Newtown 11 of the 17 awards are Australian specific and were awarded to the following films: Best Australian Fiction (Drama) The Interviewer Eleanor Winkler Producer Genevieve Clay Director Festival Directors’ Awards Australian Fiction Perception Lyn…

Full-length Healing trailer launched

Pinnacle Films launched a new full-length trailer to their new film Healing this morning. Healing is a powerful, moving story of redemption, the discovery of hope and the healing of the spirit – in the most unlikely place, for the most unique men, through the most unusual catalyst. Viktor Khadem is a man who has almost…

Trailer: Apocalyptic

Released late 2014 on DVD and VOD by Monster Pictures, Apocalyptic is another addition to the found footage genre made famous by The Blair Witch Project and more recently Paranormal Activity. The film has a great website where you can find a heap of production videos from director, Glenn Triggs. Click here for more.

Wendy Hughes: A Life in Trailers

On March 8, 2014 Australian cinema lost one of its most accomplished actresses, Wendy Hughes. We invite you to enjoy this collection of Australian feature film trailers starring the beautiful and talented Hughes. She will be sadly missed. Salvation (2008) Directed by Paul Cox Starring Wendy Hughes, Bruce Myles and Natasha Novak Caterpillar Wish (2006) Directed by Sandra Sciberras Starring Victoria…

Jugular premiere gets baked in Northbridge

Director JJ DeCeglie’s Jugular will have its red carpet premiere at the Bakery in Northbridge on Friday night. The Fremantle novelist-turned-director’s debut feature won big at last year’s Melbourne Underground Film Festival taking out Best Film, Best Director and Best Actor for Gregory Pakis. Pakis plays Jack, a man whose world spirals into madness and violence…

Q&A: Meet Aim High in Creation director Anna Broinowski

Cinema Nova, Melbourne’s home of quality art house and contemporary cinema, will be hosting a Q&A session with Australian filmmaker, Anna Broinowski. The documentary filmmaker will be presenting her film Aim High in Creation, a revolutionary comedy about the cinematic genius of North Korea’s late leader Kim Jon-il, with a ground breaking experiment at its…

Trailer: The Infinite Man

If you’re like everyone else I’ve shown The Infinite Man trailer to then your first response will be, “Groundhog Day?” Hugh Sullivan’s time travel comedy/romance does bare a resemblance to the Bill Murray film but looks like it has enough quirk to stand on its own. I’m really looking forward to the response The Infinite Man gets…