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Madman Films: Australian cinema release dates for 2024

Priscilla, Kid Snow and In Vitro are among the films coming to cinemas via Madman Entertainment in 2024.

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Revenge: Our Dad the Nazi Killer – Australian documentary hits cinemas

Billed as a 'murder mystery' the film poses questions about when, if ever, it is legitimate to take revenge.

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Time Addicts: five questions for director Sam Odlum on his Melbourne film

'We kind of forgot that it has a lot of funny moments too,' says New Zealand director Sam Odlum about…

Christmess review: one of the best Christmas films in years

This new independent Australian film is melancholy, sometimes hopeful and always engrossing.

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New Christmas films to stream and at cinemas in 2023

The top 12 new Christmas films in cinemas and streaming services in December 2023.

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The Convert: Guy Pearce in trailer for new historical drama

Pearce describes The Convert, a film about pre-colonial New Zealand, as 'realistic and profound'.

Toliopoulos. Image is of four different pictures side by side with a diagonal yellow slash separating them. On the left a young woman with long dark hair and a greenish top, then a man with dark hair, glasses, a black shirt and brown jacket. Then a young grim looking blonde girl holding a rabbit. Final image is a side on head shot of a handsome young man of Greek appearance.
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Alexei Toliopoulos talks Brollie, Sunburnt Screens, and Looking for Alibrandi

From Ozploitation to the New Wave of Horror, Alexei Toliopoulos takes a deep dive into Australian film in Brollie's 'Sunburnt…

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Shit screens at Nova this summer

Don't miss the one-night screening of Shit, adapted from the play by Patricia Cornelius.

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Faraway Downs review: Baz Luhrmann lands his Australia re-do

The 2008 film has been reimagined and recut into six episodes, giving what was an already epic story (even) more…

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The Royal Hotel Review: a dead-set Australian classic

Misogyny and an unerring sense of menace inform Kitty Green’s wrong-footing outback thriller.

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