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The passage of time has been very good to Quentin Tarantino's third film JACKIE BROWN, especially on 4K, according to An...
27/12/2025

The passage of time has been very good to Quentin Tarantino's third film JACKIE BROWN, especially on 4K, according to Anthony O'Connor's review

… easily the best way to appreciate one of Quentin Tarantino’s lowkey but best films.

Recent visitor to Australia for Sydney Film Festival, Iranian director Jafar Panahi, winner of the Palme d’Or and other ...
26/12/2025

Recent visitor to Australia for Sydney Film Festival, Iranian director Jafar Panahi, winner of the Palme d’Or and other prestigious international awards, will be tried in Iran on January 4, 2026, at Branch 26 of Tehran’s Revolutionary Court.

Iranian director Jafar Panahi, winner of the Palme d'Or and other prestigious international awards, will be tried in Iran on January 4, 2026, at Branch 26 of Tehran's Revolutionary Court.

Aussie indie post-apocalyptic thriller BUNNY reviewed by Alireza Hatamvand. Watch out for Bunny in 2026
26/12/2025

Aussie indie post-apocalyptic thriller BUNNY reviewed by Alireza Hatamvand.

Watch out for Bunny in 2026

A bold endeavour, the film’s use of Australia’s natural landscapes is extremely effective in creating a post-apocalyptic atmosphere …

"The comparisons with the films of Ingmar Bergman are inevitable. To say that it stands up to that comparison is the hig...
25/12/2025

"The comparisons with the films of Ingmar Bergman are inevitable. To say that it stands up to that comparison is the highest compliment one could pay it."

Julian Wood reviews Joachim Trier's SENTIMENTAL VALUE, in cinemas now

… an absolutely superb piece of filmmaking …

Cynthia Simango teaches Curly Hair History at NIDA, a course that explores the theoretical and practical application of ...
25/12/2025

Cynthia Simango teaches Curly Hair History at NIDA, a course that explores the theoretical and practical application of textured hair in film and media

Born in Zimbabwe and raised in Texas, Cynthia Simango teaches Curly Hair History at NIDA, a course that explores the theoretical and practical application of textured hair in film and media.

Anaconda "… feels like an improv class on various jungle sets [Ed: in Queensland] " according to Anthony O'Connor's revi...
23/12/2025

Anaconda "… feels like an improv class on various jungle sets [Ed: in Queensland] " according to Anthony O'Connor's review.

Anaconda is in cinemas tomorrow

… feels like an improv class on various jungle sets.

23/12/2025
Flickerfest returns in January
23/12/2025

Flickerfest returns in January

Celebrating its 35th year, Flickerfest will screen around 200 short films from over 100 countries, with most of them Australian and even world premieres.

David Michôd, Sydney Sweeney and Christy Martin speak with Gill Pringle about CHRISTY, in cinemas 8 Jan
23/12/2025

David Michôd, Sydney Sweeney and Christy Martin speak with Gill Pringle about CHRISTY, in cinemas 8 Jan

With popular actress Sydney Sweeney cast as the titular star of his boxing biopic Christy, Australian filmmaker David Michôd was all set.

After-school classes in Acting, Filmmaking, Animation & Photography for ages 8–18 in Kensington. Choose 1, or do them al...
23/12/2025

After-school classes in Acting, Filmmaking, Animation & Photography for ages 8–18 in Kensington. Choose 1, or do them all at Youth Acting & Screen Studio (YAS)

https://www.yasstudio.com.au/

“I grew up watching The Goonies and those Amblin movies, but also a touch of Roald Dahl, Matilda and James and the Giant...
22/12/2025

“I grew up watching The Goonies and those Amblin movies, but also a touch of Roald Dahl, Matilda and James and the Giant Peach. Those fun stories that I remember my mum reading to me full of fun, odd characters.”

We speak with director John McPhail (Anna and the Apocalypse) about his family film GROW, in cinemas January

Grow with John McPhail - This Week

We have finally cracked it, the recipe for success for an Australian film in cinemas is to make the subject as obscure a...
22/12/2025

We have finally cracked it, the recipe for success for an Australian film in cinemas is to make the subject as obscure and narrow-targeted as possible a la documentaries about a porridge making competition overseas, a cafe in Melbourne and female Italian migrants! That way we aren't competing with the multi-million dollar takings of Hollywood films, yippee!

We have finally cracked it, the recipe for success for an Australian film in cinemas is to make the subject as obscure and narrow-targeted as possible a la porridge making, a cafe in Melbourne and female Italian migrants! That way we aren't competing with the multi-million dollar takings of Hollywoo...

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FilmInk first launched in July 1997 as a free press fortnightly movie magazine. It soon hit newsstands and proved to be popular with the movie buffs of Australia. Now, with its AAA to film sets and press junkets around the world, plus reputation in Australia as this country's premiere movie destination, www.filmink.com.au is where you will find all of our premium content, for free to you! facebook.com/filmink instagram.com/filmink youtube.com/user/FILMINK

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