A group of juvenile delinquents are sent to clean up an abandoned hotel as part of their community service. However, they soon realize that they are not alone as a sadistic psychopath begins hunting them down one by one. With their lives on the line, they must find a way to survive and outsmart their relentless killer.
In 1964 in Laos, young Tim Page discovers his vocation as a photo journalist and is given a job, a camera, and a trip to Vietnam. There, he learns the ropes, learns about the war first in Saigon, and then in country on patrol with troops. He and his colleagues, including the sons of Errol Flynn and John Steinbeck, capture the war in pictures, recover from their wounds, swap stories, battle censorship, and support each other between the explosions at the brothel run by Tranh Ki: Frankie's House.
Two Hands is a dark comedy crime movie set in urban Australia. The plot involves a young man named Jimmy who gets caught up in a series of unfortunate events after a botched robbery.
Chrissy and Jo attend Chrissy's university reunion. Surrounded by success, Chrissy begins to question her decision to stay at home with the kids. When an old friend's husband is found dead in the harbour from an apparent heart attack, Chrissy and Jo are drawn to solve the mystery after learning the dead man's blood contained Ketamine, an animal tranquilliser used as a party drug.
In Her Skin is a true crime drama based on the story of Rachel Barber, a 15-year-old Australian girl who was murdered by Caroline Reed Robertson, her 22-year-old neighbor. The film explores Caroline's obsession with Rachel and her desperation to become her. Filled with envy and a desire for approval, Caroline goes to extreme lengths to steal Rachel's identity, leading to tragic consequences. The movie combines elements of biography, crime, drama, mystery, and thriller.
Steve Irwin and his wife are caught in a web of intrigue and must use their crocodile hunting skills to save the day.
A Ring of Endless Light follows a teenage girl named Vicky who spends the summer on an island helping her marine scientist grandfather. She develops a special bond with dolphins, learning to communicate with them telepathically and finding solace in their presence. Alongside her experiences with dolphins, Vicky also navigates the complicated dynamics of family relationships, deals with the impending death of her grandfather due to leukemia, and explores her own journey of self-discovery and coming of age.
Bad Eggs is a comedy movie that follows two undercover agents as they uncover corruption within their police force. They must navigate a world of deception and danger while trying to bring the corrupt individuals to justice.
A family is forced off their farm due to drought, and move to Sydney.
In this drama/romance movie set in the 1940s, a sexually dissatisfied wife finds herself in a love triangle that involves her husband and his brother. As she explores her desires and seeks sexual fulfillment, she must navigate the complexities of an open marriage, infidelity, obsession, and the consequences of her actions. Set in Australia before the war, the movie delves into themes of love, attraction, and sexual frustration.
The Home Song Stories is a drama film about a Chinese nightclub singer who brings her two children to Australia in the late 1960s, only to experience heartbreak and cultural clashes.
As America struggled through the Great Depression in the 1930s, a little girl with big dimples and indescribable charm danced her way into the hearts of moviegoers around the world.
Adrift in hostile waters, during the last vicious battles of the Triad societies after explusion from mainland China, The Captain, William, is ruined. He has a shady past, a drinking problem and a dirty job to do - at the lowest ebb of his career, William has agreed to sink the Arabella for an insurance scam. A tale of lost men adrift on the high seas in a battle for survival
Fourth adaptation and first made for television of the classic Australian bushranger novel "Robbery Under Arms" by Rolf Boldrewood. Made by the South Australian Film Corporation during the mini-series boom of the 1980s and lensed in the Flinders Ranges, it stars Sam Neill as the infamous Captain Starlight.
A young Aboriginal policeman and a detective from the city investigate a series of apparently unmotivated murders taking place in the remote outback.
Three people, including a pregnant woman, embark on a yachting excursion during a hurricane.
In 1964 in Laos, young Tim Page discovers his vocation as a photojournalist and is given a job, a camera, and a trip to Vietnam. There, he learns the ropes, learns about the war first in Saigon, and then "in country" on patrol with troops. He and his colleagues, including the sons of Errol Flynn and John Steinbeck, capture the war in pictures, recover from their wounds, swap stories, battle censorship, and support each other between the explosions at the brothel run by Tranh Ki: "Frankie's House".
Underrated leading man Jeff Fahey carries most of the dramatic weight of the Australian Wrangler. Fahey plays a handsome, athletic businessman who vies for the hand of rancher's daughter Tushika Bergen. Our hero must not only contend with his romantic rival, a dashing but dangerous cattleman, but also with a villainous creditor who craves the land left to Bergen by her late father. By nature of its plotline and setting, Wrangler can't help but invite comparisons to the popular The Man From Snowy River. Still, the stars and director Ian Barry keep up the appearances of freshness and originality
Lionel Burke is young, single and living in a remote Queensland mining town. Life is pretty good apart from the impossible odds of falling in love. Keeping it a secret, particularly from his mates, Lionel strikes up a video relationship with Lena.
When a small town in Australia experiences inexplicable phenomena and encounters with aliens, a sheriff and ex-convict team up to uncover the truth and protect the town from a looming apocalypse.