Reese Witherspoon and Aussie business partner split
The creative partnership between Australian producer Bruna Papandrea and Hollywood star Reese Witherspoon has been dissolved.
The creative partnership between Australian producer Bruna Papandrea and Hollywood star Reese Witherspoon has been dissolved.
Australian actor and director Mel Gibson is planning a sequel to The Passion of the Christ.
Baz Luhrmann's Oscar-winning film Moulin Rouge is heading to the stage.
As his alter-ego Panti Bliss, Rory O'Neill became the face of Ireland's marriage equality campaign. What he thinks of a plebiscite may surprise you.
One of the world's most famous bunnies is headed this way for a big budget live-action-meets-animated film.
An Australian film likened to The Towering Inferno will recreate the horrific attacks of 2008.
A compelling adventure about an app-based game where kids take riskier and riskier dares the more they play.
It has taken Terence Davies 18 years to bring Sunset Song to the screen, but it was worth it.
Spike Jones directs Margaret Qualley in a magnificent send-up of fragrance ads.
The internet rumour mill which churns plot details for upcoming Star Wars movies has slipped into high gear over a possible story twist for the upcoming Episode VIII.
A little bit Wes Anderson, a little bit Napoleon Dynamite, Rosemary Myers' award-winning first treats the topic of geeky teens with poetry and grace.
Subversive thriller about delinquents who break into wealthy homes starts off well but doesn't carry through.
In his latest role, Mel Gibson reminds us he's one of the few hardboiled heroes left standing.
With gentle words of farewell, former actor Peter Ostrum seemed to capture the outpouring of grief around the world for the late, great Gene Wilder: "It's kind of like losing a parent."
Hugo Weaving knows that acting and celebrity are poles apart. But, he tells Karl Quinn over lunch, there are plenty who lose sight of that.
The skill set for his new film included skinning animals, martial arts, rock-climbing, playing guitar and gardening.
Hollywood actor Gene Wilder, beloved star of Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory along with countless other comedy classics, has died at the age of 83.
If 2016 is remembered for anything, it will be that it cut a swathe through our collective cultural memory, taking down some of the most enduring icons.
With three Australian films screening in the Venice Film Festival and four features and a short film at Toronto International Film Festival, September will be something of a bumper month for the local industry.
Don't Breathe, a low-budget horror flick hailed by one critic as having the scariest scene since Silence of the Lambs, has made a blockbuster debut in the US, earning almost double its meagre budget in the first weekend alone.
Conservative media critics have been grumbling about Southside With You, Richard Tanne's movie about Barack and Michelle Obama's first date, for nigh on two years now, complaining that the film represents an entertainment industry in thrall to the first couple. And so the folks at NewsBusters may be relieved by the final results: the film which opens widely this week, is weakened by its deference to the Obamas and knocked out by its failures as a romantic comedy.
When it comes to casting, even cartoons are whitewashing, by choosing white actors to voice lead characters. Thankfully, Disney's Moana will mark a turning point.
The world's 10 highest-paid actresses earned a combined $205 million over the last year, according to the Forbes annual list of actress's earnings.
The campaign against Leslie Jones, the African-American star of the Ghostbusters reboot, took an even uglier turn this week with a systematic attack on her online identity.
The two Australians are filming new movies but they have been overshadowed earningswise by Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson.
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