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FilmInk | Australia’s Premier Movie Magazine
16h ago
Janine Hosking (The Eulogy, Knowing the Score) directs this story of a horse named Winx. Only in Australia...
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FilmInk | Australia’s Premier Movie Magazine
22h ago
Guessen which Star Wars re-release earned da most at da boxen office disa weekend? Yep, the force is strong with Jar Jar Binks. Meanwhile, Challengers, a wholly original film fared best, maintaining its screen average from last weekend and boding well for it to become the sleeper hit of the year.
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FilmInk | Australia’s Premier Movie Magazine
2d ago
Ahead of its premiere at Cannes, the veteran filmmaker's $100m pet project starring Adam Driver, Giancarlo Esposito, Nathalie Emmanuel, Aubrey Plaza, Shia LaBeouf, Jon Voight, Jason Schwartzman, Talia Shire and Dustin Hoffman reveals first footage.
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FilmInk | Australia’s Premier Movie Magazine
2d ago
The landscape of gaming is undergoing a shift driven by technologies that are transforming how we engage with and enjoy games.
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FilmInk | Australia’s Premier Movie Magazine
5d ago
For decades, movies and video games have been distinct forms of entertainment. We've been captivated by the sweeping narratives of film and the interactive worlds of gaming, each offering unique strengths. However, the lines are starting to blur as technology advances and audiences crave deeper engagement.
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FilmInk | Australia’s Premier Movie Magazine
6d ago
FilmInk salutes the work of creatives who have never truly received the credit that they deserve. In this installment: musician turned director James William Guercio, who helmed 1973’s masterful Electra Glide In Blue.
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FilmInk | Australia’s Premier Movie Magazine
6d ago
Though most famous for creating the comedic character of Neil Hamburger, Aussie-born, US-based Gregg Turkington has done a whole lot more than that, including stealing all of his scenes in the new comedy Fremont.
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FilmInk | Australia’s Premier Movie Magazine
6d ago
Get ready to plunge into the depths of terror!
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FilmInk | Australia’s Premier Movie Magazine
6d ago
The lauded French-Vietnamese filmmaker returns with the food-themed romantic drama The Taste of Things, starring Juliette Binoche and her former real life partner Benoît Magimel.
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FilmInk | Australia’s Premier Movie Magazine
1w ago
Civil War promises a great ride at first, but soon loses fuel due to its underdeveloped characters and thin storyline.
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