Review: The Omen (1976)
Possibly the most ambiguous horror film of all time, The Omen, achieves a milestone while remaining a timeless classic.
Possibly the most ambiguous horror film of all time, The Omen, achieves a milestone while remaining a timeless classic.
The highly anticipated sequel to horror hit, The Conjuring, has just landed in cinemas. Does it live up to the hype?
Tina Fey expands her dramatic repertoire in this satirical take on lives of war corespondents and the dangers they face.
Capturing the sentiments of the much loved musical, Class Act Productions Inc. presents Annie Jr. to theatre audiences of the Latrobe Valley.
Both mutant and human kind faces it biggest threat yet, following the emergence of the world’s first Mutant, Apocalypse.
Out now on limited release across of Australia, ‘The Boy’ is a Gothic tale of unusual circumstances.
For his fourth feature film, director Jeff Nichols delivers an on-road sci-fi/adventure with subtle nods to genre classics.
First time director Jay Summers presents a colorfully crude tribute to those fun Drive-In features of the 50s and 60s.
Local distributor, Glass Doll Films introduces Australia’s first vampire movie to a new generation of audiences in an impressive Blu-ray release.
Sneaking up on film-goers, this frighting distant relation to ‘Cloverfield’ will have you on the edge of your seat.