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Will Rebel Wilson's film ever see the light of day? The Deb. Image: Unigram/Camp Sugar Productions/Bunya Productions/Access Entertainment.
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The Deb: Rebel Wilson, legal battles and a festival fallout

Will Rebel Wilson's The Deb ever see the light of day?

Dion Beebe by Ted Newsome. Image supplied.
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Australian cinematographer Dion Beebe to be honoured at Cannes 2025

Dion Beebe will receive the 2025 Pierre Angénieux Tribute at the Cannes Film Festival.

Margaret and David. Image: Ritz Cinemas
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Margaret and David honoured on Australian Film Walk of Fame

Celebrated film legends Margaret and David will receive a star on at the Australian Film Walk of Fame in Sydney…

Pure Scum. Image: Midnight Toast/FFFA
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Pure Scum review: freewheeling Aus crime caper plays like a teen's worst nightmare

The gritty, chaotic whirlwind of Pure Scum has one more encore screening next week at FFFA.

Missy Higgins presenting at the 2024 Screen Music Awards. Image: supplied.
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2025 Screen Music Awards: enter now!

Submissions have opened for the 2025 Screen Music Awards, which will be presented in Brisbane's Fortitude Music Hall in October.

Neeson, pictured here in Blacklight, is helping Victoria punch above its weight. Image: Briarcliff Entertainment.
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Hollywood’s boom and bust relationship with Australia: a potted history

Even before Donald Trump's proposed tariffs, the history of Hollywood making movies in Australia warns us not to get complacent.

L: Better Half (2023) Image: StudioFest. R: Together (2025). Image: Kismet Movies. Edited by ScreenHub.
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Together in lawsuit stoush as 2023 indie Better Half claims copycat case

The Australian-directed horror film Together is facing a lawsuit over alleged idea theft.

Fangs. Image: Canva/ScreenHub
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Fangs: stars Toni Collette and Joel Edgerton sharpen their teeth for Lucy McKendrick’s dark comedy

Don't miss Toni Collette & Joel Edgerton in Fangs, a biting dark comedy by Lucy McKendrick.

Bailey Spalding as Penny Lane and Tahlee Fereday as Toni on the set of Penny Lane is Dead. Image: Ian Routledge/Adelaide Film Festival
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Penny Lane is Dead: South Aussie horror stalks into spotlight at Cannes 2025

Next week marks the chilling debut of footage from Aussie horror 'Penny Lane is Dead' at Cannes Film Festival.

The Kimberley. Image: ABC
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The Kimberley, ABC review: a feast for the eyes and then some ...

In the new nature documentary The Kimberley, Mark Coles Smith takes a stunning look at the 400,000 square kilometre region…

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