If you enjoy the Les Misérables musical productions, musicals in general, or classic adventure tales, then you'll want to see the 2012 film adptation of Les Misérables.
This Is 40 is a hilarious comedy that gives you a glimpse into the lives of a couple in their forties.
Stephen Chbosky, author of The Perks of Being a Wallflower, chose to adapt this modern classic on growing up for the screen, and thus created a moving tale of love, hope, fear and loss - and most significantly, the friends who help us through life.
This is a perfect example of a movie for anyone who likes a good old romantic comedy with a twist!
If you’re after a typical action-packed movie with heroes, bad guys, love, sex and war then this is the perfect movie for you.
It is definitely the performances of the lead actors which makes this movie. Gyllenhaal and Peña are both capable leading men in their own right, but together, their onscreen chemistry is infectious.
Already surrounded by Oscar buzz, "Argo" is Ben Affleck's latest offering both behind and in front of the camera.
Bachelorette is a very funny comedy. Think "Bridesmaids" with more sarcasm, bitchiness and cocaine!
Oliver Stone’s Savages meshed two cinematic worlds together - gritty and unfiltered with a slick big-budget Hollywood finish. Pushing the gratuitous shirtless beach scenes with lead stars Taylor Kitsch and Aaron Taylor-Johnson onto the social media sphere was a clever move by Universal; Savages was one of the most openly sexual mainstream films I’ve seen in a long time, proudly flying the flag of polygamy in the faces of the (most-likely) couples flocking to see it. Sure, it takes balls to do that, Savages rarely does things in halves, but is it any good?
From the same director of ‘Those Happy Days’ (2006) and ‘Tellement Proches’ (2009), Oliver Nakache brings the true story ‘The Intouchables’ to the big screen.
When an unusual classified ad inspires three cynical Seattle magazine employees to look for the story behind it, they discover a mysterious eccentric named Kenneth, a likable but paranoid supermarket clerk, who believes he's solved the riddle of time travel and intends to depart again soon.
Head to Wilpena Pound for Shorts Outback - a unique event under the stars showcasing the best of Australian short film.
Shaz (Toni Collette) toes the line between madness and genius on screen, taking the cast of Mental on a rollercoaster ride of emotions and self-discovery with more than a few expletives and acts of property destruction thrown in for good measure. Luckily her social media self, helmed by PJ Hogan, is just as spirited. Based on a true story and a very real person in his life as a young boy, keeping the character of Shaz as true to form as possible in Mental was a no-brainer for Hogan.
The Adelaide Advertising and Design Club (AADC) will host its latest film competition, the KOJO Smartphone Short Film Night at the Mercury Cinema on Tuesday 2 October 2012 to celebrate Adelaide’s next generation of filmmakers.
The Foxy ladies from Fountain Lakes Kath and Kim have moved from being TV stars to the big screen in their very funny "Kath and Kimderella".
More than 100 films later and after countless hours of emotionally-charged viewing, 10 lucky young people have been chosen as winners of the BackMeUp national anti-cyberbullying film competition.
Hit and Run is a comedy about a young couple Annie and Charlie (real-life fiances Kristen Bell and Dax Shepard) who decide to plunge into the future by leaving their small county life to embark on a road trip that may lead them towards the opportunity of a lifetime.
Director David Frankel, (THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA) has taken two Oscar winning geniuses best known for their dramatic roles and matched them with a comedic virtuoso in what has to be the dramatic comedy to see this year- Hope Springs.
Peter Jackson will make a third film in his upcoming adaptation of J.R.R. Tolkien’s enduringly popular masterpiece The Hobbit. Jackson, the Academy Award®-winning filmmaker behind the blockbuster “The Lord of the Rings” Trilogy, recently wrapped principal photography on what he originally planned to be a two-film adaptation of The Hobbit, which is set in Middle-earth 60 years before The Lord of the Rings.
Ready, set, Shorts! Entries are now open for the 2013 Shorts Film Festival