Rescued camera launches career
A DISCARDED Super 8 movie camera sitting idle in the home of talkback radio king John Laws changed Tim Bonython’s life forever. The Big Wave Project, his surfing documentary beings screening this week.
A DISCARDED Super 8 movie camera sitting idle in the home of talkback radio king John Laws changed Tim Bonython’s life forever. The Big Wave Project, his surfing documentary beings screening this week.
REVIEW: This Heath Ledger documentary paints an intimate portrait of a prodigiously-talented, multi-disciplined free spirit who died before his time.
REVIEW: Ridley Scott’s Alien: Covenant deftly blends the big questions raised by Prometheus with the chestbursting scares of his original film.
SNATCHED is the first movie Goldie Hawn has appeared in 15 years and Amy Schumer’s follow-up to Trainwreck. So, it’s a double disappointment.
ACTOR reveals the part of himself interviewers never get to see as he tries to live like a Knights Templar.
IT was the all too public outburst that saw him flogged in the media. So has 22 Jump Street’s Jonah Hill learnt his lesson? Cue awkward silence.
EIGHTEEN-year-old Anna Faith looks just like Elsa from Frozen. So much so that she’s an Elsa impersonator and has thousands of fans.
FIRST PICTURE: Is this the weirdest movie pairing ever? Kylie Minogue and The Rock are working together on a new disaster movie.
SHE’S dabbled in film since making her acting debut in Neighbours back in 1986, and it seems Kylie Minogue is set to return to the big screen.
TWENTY years after Jim Carrey and Jeff Daniels made us laugh as the Farrelly brothers, they’re at it again with a sequel, Dumb and Dumber To.
THE Rover: Guy Pearce is ready to rumble, Robert Pattinson is ready to mumble in a movie destined to crumple under the expectations heaped on it.
GOOD Vibrations: Discover if the song hailed as “the greatest rock recording of all time” in the 1970s stands the test of time.
THE Face of Love: Annette Bening gets the worst of the script, but that’s not to say Ed Harris doesn’t have to utter a howler or two of his own.
THE women in his life might not all agree with his confident assessment of his appeal but, if so, Jay Baruchel hasn’t noticed.
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