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Rigor Moris
The dominant tropes of the genre are on display in this film; zombies, vampires and a deft balancing of comedy,…

Australians in Film: Gateway LA script development program
The program will support the development of commercially successful, Australian created television and movie screenplays.

Madman: gets the keys to its own asylum
Madman Entertainment has now consummated the deal to buy itself back, and is bullish about its own future.

Predestination
A film beholden to details best whispered than shouted, but relishing them too much in their meaning than their function.

Babylon
The action is well-handled but hardly nail-biting, the dramatic scenes credible but unremarkable and the comedy is less than edgy.

Screen Australia: more talks to deal with documentary impasse
Having realised it is standing in a minefield it laid itself, Screen Australia is holding its breath for another round…

Brief: Enterprise round due 5th September at Screen Oz
Short and sweet - 5th of September, expressions of interest, Enterprise Growth and Enteprise stories...

Adrian Wootton: CEO of Film London and former director of BFI
Wootton discusses creative bravery, film bureaucracy and tax credits, as well as mavericks, spies and tough guys.

MIFF 2014: first night is a date with Predestiny
MIFF 2013 began with a European flurry of umbrellas and ended with an audience divided by Predestination. The fun has…

Ratings: Thursday, 31st July 2014
Seven wins without a format show. Maybe The Block and The Bachelor could be combined in some ugly plastic surgery…