Movies
Lights, camera, Aquaman on the Goldy
FILMING for Aquaman is officially under way at Village Roadshow Studios on the Gold Coast.
Leto’s Joker co-star: ‘He grabbed me’
The graphic sex scene cut from Bad Neighbours
The movie everyone will be talking about
Movie Madonna is furious about but powerless to stop
What finally put me off Macca’s
Confessions of a male porn star
The scariest shark movie since Jaws?
Godfather cast share movie secrets
You never knew about Austin Powers
‘Reservoir Dogs, a f**king disaster’
Amy’s holiday romances from hell
Holocaust drama’s animal attraction
Profound journey to transformation
Sequel funny, faster yet familiar
What Full Monty kid looks like now
Aussie star who was almost Romy
Time to send in the clones again
The Rock ‘from a hard place’
Rules Don’t Apply is stylish but soulless
A-listers named for Lion King remake
Free Fire is Tarantino-lite but less pretentious
Nicolas Cage in ‘freak accident’
Bruce Willis to reprise Unbreakable role
Guardians 2 cruises on autopilot
Sam’s two shots at the big time
FROM AROUND THE SITE
SA wine company toasts China deal
AN ASX-listed South Australian company has entered into a distribution deal with a Chinese online retailer, in the process pumping $16.5 million into its coffers.
Good news for Arrium with dozens of extra jobs created
ARRIUM’S administrator has come good on its promise to create 44 new jobs via an additional shift at the Whyalla steelworks’ rolling mill.
Time for SA to take axe to tax
SOUTH Australia looks set to bring up the rear in terms of the payroll tax threshold for businesses.
Legal feud erupts at cutting-edge SA start-up
THE future of an exciting Adelaide start-up business designing artificial intelligence software is in doubt after a legal feud between its joint-venture partners.
Important cause worth losing sleep over
SOME of the state’s most senior executives will descend on Government House with their sleeping bags in late June in support of South Australia’s most vulnerable women.
Awards shine a light on success
SUCCESSFUL South Australian businesswomen are being encouraged to put their name forward for one the country’s most prestigious individual awards program.
A slice of China for Seppeltsfield
Seppelstfield owner Warren Randall has done it again, this time making his mark in China.
Unrest in Asia bad for trade
FOR a fleeting moment last month it appeared that Port Adelaide’s historic first game in China may be abandoned before the ball was bounced.
French ties run deeper than subs
Business SA’s Nigel McBride says SA’s defence sector links with France are a game-changer for the wider business community
Adelaide family flees O-Bahn roadworks chaos
HE’S fed up with the noise and disruption from roadworks associated with the $160 million O-Bahn tunnel project — so one man is moving his family out of their Hackney home.
Inside Cassie’s Colombian jail hell
THIS is the filthy, overcrowded prison in the heart of Bogota where accused Aussie cocaine mule Cassandra Sainsbury is awaiting trial.
How 89 people died in SA’s worst shipwreck
IT was SA’s worst maritime disaster — and yet today, few of us have even heard of it. Over nine harrowing days of rescue attempts, 89 people died in the wreck of the Admella. This is their incredible story.
Man charged over teenager rape
A NORTHERN suburbs man has been charged with two counts of rape after the alleged sexual assault of a 16-year-old girl in Adelaide yesterday.
The Navy SEAL who shot bin Laden
IN HIS new book, The Operator, American Navy SEAL Robert O’Neill tells of a top secret mission to Afghanistan — and the day he shot Osama bin Laden.
Road warriors: cyclists vs motorists
THE antipathy between motorists and cyclists makes no sense, says Lainie Anderson.