This wonderful Australian film is there simply to be enjoyed.
Forty short stories retelling the original Star Wars film from the view point of other characters, from Stormtroopers and Sandpeople, to Aunt Beru and Obi-Wan at the moment of their deaths. Released for the 40th anniversary of the film.
This screening is highly recommended. Even traditionalists who hate operas being ‘modernised’ will be delighted.
A disturbing portrait of the evil corruption that is rampant among those in power.
Lee directs with gentle, guiding hand, allowing his actors room to move, but keeping the work focussed and tight.
Parlour Lane Popcorn Company has joined up with Event Cinemas to bring a new range to Adelaide.
Palace Nova Eastend are throwing a party to celebrate the preview screening of Spike Lee's latest feature.
When Rachel Chu goes to Singapore with her boyfriend for his best mate's wedding, she has no idea just how ridiculously rich he and his friends are, nor how much effort his family will put into getting rid of her.
Wayne Groom and Carolyn Bilsborow's latest documentary looks at the enduring mystery of the unidentified man found dead on Somerton Beach in 48.
EXHIBITION ON SCREEN open its fifth season with Canaletto & the Art of Venice, an immersive journey into the life and art of Venice’s famous view-painter.
An action-packed blockbuster that will provide edge-of-your-seat action for a fun night at the movies.
Its greatest charm is found in the rich array of eccentric characters and the charmingly provincial French countryside.
This is the kind of film that stays with you, and gives you pause.
Australia’s premier genre film festival returns to the GU Film House Hindley Street.
Adelaide's beautiful Regal Theatre is having a special screening of Mamma Mia 2: Here We Go Again this Wednesday 25th July.
Amateurs is hilarious, moving, sweet, serious and utterly unpredictable.
This Danish contemporary relationship drama, asks difficult questions.
This is a sumptuous piece of film-making. It is heavy-going in parts, darkly comedic, profound and exquisite.
Danish actor Julie Christiansen is in Australia as a guest of the Volvo Scandinavian Film Festival.
This is a film which challenges, moves, excites, and asks more questions than it answers.