New Line Cinema's 'Mortal Kombat', inspired by the blockbuster video game franchise, was shot in Adelaide and directed Simon McQuoid. Producers include James Wan, Todd Garner, McQuoid and E. Bennett Walsh.
ABC comedy 'Fisk', created, written, directed by and starring Kitty Flanagan, follows Helen Tudor-Fisk, a corporate contract lawyer forced to take a job at a shabby suburban law firm specialising in wills and probate.
In the heartfelt comedy 'June Again', a twist of fate gives family matriarch June (Noni Hazlehurst) a reprieve from a debilitating illness
Created, written and directed by Sydney filmmaker Hannah Lehmann, the second season of Snapchat's 'Two Sides' follows a charming offbeat musician who falls head over heels for a girl with a long-distance boyfriend.
Following selection in BFI Flare in 2020, Australian filmmaker Kelly Walker is set to debut her first feature film, 'My Fiona', at the Mardi Gras Film Festival on February 23.
Kidnapped and held hostage in a high-speed elevator in a 120-floor building in Shanghai, Aria Wolf has no memory of her past, who her captors are, or what they want from her.
Nickolas Bird and Eleanor Sharpe's 'Phil Liggett: The Voice of Cycling', a portrait of the sport’s most prolific commentator, opens theatrically March 8.
After a violent home invasion leaves mild-mannered husband Noah (Matt Theo) in a coma and his wife Madeline (Hayley Beveridge) deeply traumatised, Noah awakens to find out that one of the attackers is still on the loose.