Based on the novel by Pit Agarmen, The Night Eats The World follows Sam (Anders Danielsen Lie), seemingly the only survivor in a zombie-infested Paris who has barricaded himself inside his ex-girlfriend’s apartment. Sam is safe inside the fortified apartment from the flesh-eating monsters outside, so instead of providing the heart-stopping thrills we have come […]
One of the funniest films at this year's French Film Festival.
For those of you suffering arts-grief with the end of Fringe and Festival, do not despair! One of the highlights of the cinematic calendar, the French Film Festival, is set to open in Adelaide on March 21st.
Superstar Jackie Chan reflects on his early life, his big breaks, his numerous brushes with death, and his life as a husband and father.
This World Premiere displays the intricate work of South Australian born artist Sally Smart. Her continued interest in the avant garde style of Serge Diaghilev’s Ballets Russes has resulted in a fascinating installation and visual exhibition examining the production of a Russian folk tale, Chout – The Buffoon, first performed in Paris in May 1921.
A couple are stranded on a mysterious island run by a mad scientist who is experimenting with humans and animals.
Mads Mikkelsen stars in this modern-day survival tale.
The fourth annual Fleurieu Film Festival is being held this weekend in the stunning grounds of S.C. Pannell winery at McLaren Vale
Couture house Paolo Sebastian tonight released the first complete look at its Spring/Summer 2019 collection, The Starlet.
South Australia's Media Resource Centre offers a wealth of exciting new initiatives this year.
Once again, Event Cinemas are offering some great family, holiday entertainment and activities.
A classic tale of an adolescent boy befriending a fading racehorse.
Christian Rivers's dystopian adventure feature.
The latest in the ever-popular Spiderman franchise.
Phillipe Le Guay's eagerly-awaited new comedy.
Polish director Pawel Pawlikowski's post WW II love story, inspired by his own parents.
Look out Wang Wang Wang and Fu Ni - looks like you have some A-list competition at Adelaide Zoo!
This film is challenging, entertaining and delightful.
The latest cinematic realisation of Steig Larsson's popular Nordic-noir novels.
Although about a magnificent plane, this film is really about people at their finest.