Cinema operators in Australia are targeting mid-July as the date they will be open their theaters to the public. That would likely make Christopher Nolan’s “Tenet” the country’s first tentpole release ...
Well, the day is finally upon us – Taylor Swift’s three-hour concert film, The Eras Tour, is opening across Australian cinemas. The Eras Tour is set to be one of the biggest cinematic events of the ...
Led by “Mad Max: Fury Road” and “The Dressmaker,” Australian films had a record breaking year at their domestic box office, with a combined score of A$88 million. That comfortably beat the previous ...
The Olympics are a good reminder about embracing the talents that the whole world has to offer, which here, means delving into works of national cinema. Movies from overseas are too often ...
Reading Cinemas in Australia announces the opening of its state-of-the-art Reading Cinemas Busselton
CULVER CITY, Calif., Sept. 29, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Reading Cinemas (Australia), an affiliate of Reading International, Inc. (NASDAQ: RDI), today announced the opening of its latest cinema complex ...
Australia's cinema exhibitors and TV stations are banding together to raise money for flood victims in Queensland, including donating $2 from every movie ticket sold on Jan. 30. By Pip Bulbeck SYDNEY ...
Lauren Carroll Harris does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations ...
There is a lot riding of money and prestige riding on Mel Gibson’s WW2 violent drama Hacksaw Ridge when it opens in Australia on November 3 and the following day in the U.S. Not just because this is ...
Mel Gibson’s Hacksaw Ridge was the only standout Australian-produced hit in its home market and internationally in 2016 - but the future looks brighter for Australian cinema in 2017. The lineup boasts ...
Over 2,700 movie theaters in Australia and New Zealand will close down from Monday after the Australian government ordered shutdowns of nonessential services for up to six months. By Pip Bulbeck ...
The 26th of January marks a somewhat controversial day on the Australian calendar. Should one celebrate a date that symbolises the invasion of a continent and the beginning of the decimation of its ...
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