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Deadhouse Films today announced production will commence in early 2026 on its dark Gen-Z thriller, Crashout. Written and directed by Nick Annas, Crashout will be produced by Helen Tuck and Enzo Tedeschi, with Umbrella Entertainment handling theatrical distribution across Australia and New Zealand. Blending psychological horror with sharp, distinctively Australian humour, Crashou...

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Back in 2000, the world was different… there were these things called video stores; streaming was something you did to celebrate; Donald Trump was just a b-grade celebrity; if you said the word Kardashians, the biggest response would have been from Star Trek fans; and the movie-obsessed influence of new icons Kevin Smith and Quentin…

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Exploring the raw heart of Andamooka: A Journey with Mara Jean Quinn Mara Jean Quinn’s Andamooka is set to release via VoD from December 3. Written, directed and produced by Quinn, Andamooka has enjoyed an enviable festival run both at home and abroad, including SXSW Sydney, CinefestOZ, Brisbane and Darwin, as well as the London…

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Sam Voutas’ new time-loop comedy Yesterday Island has taken out the Audience Award in the Comedy feature category at the Austin Film Festival. When failed novelist Amos (Ivan Aristeguieta) agrees to mind his friend’s research station on a remote island for just one day, he expects solitude and a chance to break his writer’s block.…

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The slow-burn, Tasmanian-set thriller Pelverata will release direct to streaming in 2026, deliberately skipping the festival circuit so general audiences can experience and enjoy the film first. Pelverata follows two engineers, Misha (Charley Hur) and Myaree (Carina Parsons), who arrive for a routine forest survey. The land answers back. Folklore surfaces. Reality thins. Shot in...

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