Obsession just keeps on keeping on, increasing this weekend by 1% over last, whilst every other film drops, including Backrooms by 50%. One film that will no doubt drop substantially
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The opening night gala of the 42nd St Kilda Film Festival at the iconic Palais Theatre on Thursday, 4 June, rolled out the red carpet for Australian emerging talent and
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Amy Adams, Javier Bardem and creator/showrunner Nick Antosca explain why the time is right for a Cape Fear series.
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Revelation Perth International Film Festival Program Director Jack Sargeant picks his favourite six (and then some) movies from this year’s program.
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I never thought it would happen, this Michael Jackson juggernaut. According to Hollywood stats, the Michael film is the biggest, fastest, pick-your-own-superlative, of musical biopics. If only Bohemian Rhapsody would move aside. Hits like
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FilmInk salutes the work of creatives who have never truly received the credit that they deserve. In this installment: director Paul Williams, who helmed Out Of It, The Revolutionary, Dealing:
In this regular column, we drag forgotten made-for-TV movies out of the vault and into the light. This week: the 1976 historical political thriller 21 Hours At Munich, starring William















