Video Interview: Susie Porter

With an acting career spanning three decades across film, television, and theatre, Australian screen icon Susie Porter needs no introduction. Beloved for her performances in acclaimed television series such as East West 101, Puberty Blues, and Wentworth, as well as in films like Paradise Road, Welcome to Woop Woop, and Two Hands opposite the late…

Interview: Mark Coles Smith

With four major film and television projects under his belt this year, 2025 is officially shaping up to be the year of Mark Coles Smith. On the small screen, Mark has impressed audiences as journalist Justin Guthrie in the Netflix megahit Apple Cider Vinegar, and once again stepped into the famous customised Akubra of Detective…

Competition! Win a double pass to see Beast of War!

Thanks to our friends at Rialto Distribution, we’re giving you the chance to win one of five double passes to see the new WWII shark horror, Beast of War, in cinemas October 9. 1942. A warship carries hundreds of Australian soldiers across the Timor Sea to the frontline of WW2. Suddenly, Japanese fighter jets scream…

Post-production wraps on Emilie Lowe’s new drama Where Dead Things Grow

Post-production has officially wrapped on Emilie Lowe’s new short film, Where Dead Things Grow. Hot on the heels of her award-winning feature film debut, The Canary, Emilie has taken on the roles of director, cinematographer, and co-writer for this impactful and intimate glimpse into loneliness, loss of spirit, and finding hope in the darkness. Created…

Interview: Kiah Roache-Turner

Three bloody and brutal shark horror films have been released in Australia this year, all putting their own spin on the well-explored sub-genre. First, we were treated to Matthew Holmes’ excellent period piece Fear Below, which sees a ragtag team of 1940s pearl divers go head-to-head with an aggressive bull shark while trying to retrieve…

Journey Home, David Gulpilil to screen nationally this October

Journey Home, David Gulpilil will screen in cinemas around Australia from 30 October. Narrated by Hugh Jackman and with Baker Boy as the film’s Cultural Storyteller, the film takes audiences on a journey to remote Australia for a celebration of life like you’ve never seen before. When Australia’s most renowned Indigenous actor David Gulpilil passed away…

National screening dates announced for new documentary POINTE: Dancing On A Knife’s Edge

Following a sold-out world premiere and encore screenings that packed cinemas, the powerful Western Australian documentary, POINTE: Dancing On A Knife’s Edge, is preparing to tour across Australia with screenings confirmed for Canberra, Darwin, Sydney, Melbourne, Launceston, and an additional encore screening in Perth at Windsor Cinema. POINTE: Dancing On A Knife’s Edge is a…