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Documentary captures Canberrans shooting for the NBA

A love letter to their hometown, basketball and big dreams, Something’s Cooking In The Capital follows four Canberrans on their journey to the NBA.

Polite Society (M) film review

Luke McWilliams gives his review of the 2023 British action comedy, Polite Society, starring Priya Kansara and Ritu Arya.

Cocaine Bear gets an instant high at box office

Cocaine Bear managed to turn a bizarre true-life tale into a tongue-in-cheek box office hit in the US, finishing second on its opening weekend.

It takes ‘Dedication’: Canberra film maker adapts Stephen King story

Do you want to appear in a locally made film adaptation of a story by bestselling author Stephen King? Extras and funds needed.

Canberra filmmaker’s first feature premieres at Dendy

A locally made independent film, The Blacksmith, premieres at Dendy on Friday - director Steve Cooke's first feature.

Take 5 with ‘Wish Man’ Andrew Steele

Heartthrob Aussie actor, Andrew Steele chats about his starring role in Wish Man (2019), where he plays Make-A-Wish founder Frank Shankwitz

To Venice, Love Forever, from Canberra

Canberra short film Love Forever is the only Australian work to be included in this year’s Venice International Film Festival which runs from 31 August to 10 September. Written and directed by Clare Young, the film will debut as part of the Orizzonti Short Film Competition.

The Devil Wears Prada turns 16

30 June marks the 16th anniversary of The Devil Wears Prada, and every single iconic outfit it gave us. Much of the film’s fabulous wardrobe has withstood the test of time, meaning...

Canberra screenwriter’s film to air on Channel Nine  

More exciting news for Canberra-based screenwriter Shamini Singhal, as her film Get a Life, Alright has been licensed to broadcasting giant Channel Nine. Singhal co-wrote the musical-comedy drama with Joy Hopwood, which tells...

Director Kiah Roache-Turner on ‘Wyrmwood Apocalypse’

'Wyrmwood Apocalpse' director, Kiah Roache-Turner, will keep making movies in the post-apocalyptic zombie-verse “as long as they let me”.

Alec Baldwin consoles cinematographer’s family

Alec Baldwin has been seen consoling the family of the cinematographer he accidentally killed on the set of his movie.

Royals join cast of Bond film for premiere

Daniel Craig, Lea Seydoux and the cast of new Bond film No Time to Die have walked the red carpet in London for the movie's world premiere in a glittering event attended by Prince Charles, Prince William and their spouses.

Kate (MA15+) film review

Luke McWilliams gives his review of the 2021 action film, Kate, starring Mary Elizabeth Winstead and Woody Harrelson.

Golden oldies to watch this weekend in lockdown

When it comes to classic cinema, here are some golden oldies you might like to watch this weekend.

‘Hollywood grade’ virtual production studio to be operational in Canberra early next year

A new state-of-the-art sound stage and virtual production studio primarily funded by AIE will be operational in Canberra early next year.

Cannes Festival gong for Port Arthur portrayal

The man who portrayed Port Arthur mass murderer Martin Bryant has won the Best Actor award at the annual Cannes Film Festival.

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