Is this cult '80s classic finally about to get a long-awaited sequel?
If anyone knows the truth about that long-rumoured Beetlejuice sequel it ought to be its star, Michael Keaton, right? So let's ask him.
If anyone knows the truth about that long-rumoured Beetlejuice sequel it ought to be its star, Michael Keaton, right? So let's ask him.
It's admittedly a bizarre proposition for a film role: a singing elephant who takes part in a talent contest for animals, but that's what Tori Kelly took on for Sing.
German director Wim Wenders' new movie brings the perceptive power of 3D to drama in his first fictional film in a decade.
Alpha Gregory's many years maintaining the high standards of the choir have been recognised by the Canberra Critics' Circle.
Ruby Rose shows off some awesome sniper work in her new action blockbuster, but she says don't mistake skills for a bad attitude.
It doesn't always pay to make copyright claims against big studios like DreamWorks, especially when the claim is false.
She joined forces with Reese Witherspoon to create more roles for women. In her latest project Australian producer Bruna Papandrea has hit paydirt.
His film shocked audiences on its release, so maybe it is fitting that Ted Kotcheff should be taken aback by the idea it would be remade for TV
A retrospective of films by Roman Polanski will shine a light on the confounding director.
Director Ang Lee sent his cast to boot camp for an extreme bonding exercise.
It seems when Italians hear 'Moana', they don't think of a cute kid's cartoon.
After seven years of vampires and a swing at Tarzan, Alexander Skarsgard plays a bad cop.
A major exhibition dedicated to the claymation creations of Aardman will arrive in Melbourne next year.
New clips from the National Film & Sound Archive show Australian stars before they were famous.
JK Rowling's reign remains intact, even if Newt Scamander tale could have done with an edit.
Our pick of what's showing on the big screen this week.
Sure, okay.
The incredible is still close at hand but the menace isn't as compelling.
The 40-year-old actor said the movie was produced on such a tight budget they couldn't afford props in certain scenes.
Ken Loach screenwriter Paul Laverty keep making films about characters and issues few filmmakers seem inclined to tackle.
A groundbreaking report has put both a cultural and an economic value on Australia's screen industry.
At Monsterfest the morbid, the mutated and masterclasses mingle.
The director of the best film of 2014 gives us the worst film of 2016.
The long-awaited Beauty and the Beast remake with Emma Watson is a mess of CGI from what appears to be a trigger-happy animation department.
Michael Keaton shines as the travelling salesman who set the McDonald's arches on the march.
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