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Mad Max: Fury Road: Australian director George Miller revives one of cinema’s greatest cult heroes with Mad Max: Fury Road and puts man-in-demand, Tom Hardy, behind the wheel for the title role.
Jurassic World: Fourteen years after the dinosaurs of Jurassic Park III proved to have a disappointing lack of bite, indie director Colin Trevorrow is looking to excavate one of the biggest franchises in history.
Infini: He went against the grain with 2007’s action fantasy Gabriel and now Australian director Shane Abbess kicks against convention once again with this sci-fi thriller.
The Top Ten Australian Sci-Fi Films: We don’t make many science fiction films in Australia, but this list of fascinating titles proves that we punch way above our weight when it comes to fantastical cinema.
Director Feature: Lynn Shelton: After her eye catching 2009 effort Humpday, indie director Lynn Shelton upped the ante for her Emily Blunt-starring follow up Your Sister’s Sister, and now delivers her most accessible film yet with Laggies starring Keira Knightley and Sam Rockwell.
PLUS Entourage, Pitch Perfect, Clouds Of Sila Maria, Partisan, Wyrmwood, Kurt Cobain: Montage Of Heck and much more.

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PublisherFilmInk magazine

CategoryEntertainment

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyBi-Monthly

Offering the latest in film news, exclusive interviews, feature stories on film culture and our own unique reviewing system, FilmInk is essential reading for film buffs, actors, filmmakers and screen professionals.

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