Inside Out 2 and Despicable Me 4 have rescued Hollywood from a bleak year at the box office - with help from Gen Z.
Cinema revenues are collapsing,and Australia is no exception. But that doesn’t mean we’ve fallen out of love with the movies.
A top-tier director,an A-list star,a blend of action,comedy and romance,and critical acclaim. So why won’t Hit Man pack out cinemas?
After a surprisingly strong 2023,thanks to Barbie and Oppenheimer,box office figures have been down this year and the list of upcoming releases is mixed.
Sydney Sweeney’s social media following,Sydney’s exotic locations,and a 20-year-old song have combined to spawn a global rom-com smash.
Two of Star Wars’ most popular TV characters,the Mandalorian and Baby Yoda,are heading to movie screens. This is the way.
John Wick:Chapter 4 broke records during its opening week in Australia and the creators have one person to thank – Keanu Reeves.
In the first full year of cinema since the pandemic,the Australian box office has come up well short of 2019,the pre-COVID benchmark.
Following a disappointing debut for her latest movie,Babylon,questions are being asked about Margot Robbie’s box office clout. But is that fair?
James Cameron’s long-awaited sequel has dominated the local and global box office,but is unlikely to reach record levels.
Indie filmmaker Damian Leone has drawn on his research of medieval tortures - actual and legendary - as well as his observations of his older sisters,in making Terrifier 2. Even Stephen King approves.