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Oscar winner Michelle Yeoh will feature in the English-language version of Ne Zha 2.
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Michelle Yeoh on why she wanted to do Ne Zha 2

Oscar winner Michelle Yeoh will feature in the English-language version of Ne Zha 2.

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The Hayden Orpheum Picture Palace in Sydney’s Cremorne is among the wave of Australian cinemas increasingly relying on events and live entertainment to draw crowds, says general manager Alex Temesvari.

Live jazz, comedy and craft: Cinemas lean into experiences to entice viewers back from streaming

Seats that move with on-screen action, jazz bars and live comedy are among efforts to woo audiences, as privately run lights-on knit and watch screenings are also booming.

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The Age, news.Business. These young people are the subjects of a new movie - Spreadsheet Champions - and competed in the recent Microsoft Excel world championships. The film is appearing at the upcoming Melbourne International Film Festival.Left to right. 1. Carmina Solares,Yvan De La Paix,Alkmini Gaitantzi and
.Mason Brainthwaite,Pic Simon Schluter 8 August 2025

Excelling at Excel: The spreadsheet world cup is anything but boring

Forget slam dunks, penalty shootouts or gold medals. The most nerve-racking competition you’ve never heard of involves cells, formulas and pivot tables.

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Ethan Coen’s new crime caper pays homage to campy B-movies

In the second film of their lesbian trilogy, the acclaimed director and wife Tricia Cooke embrace the trashy.

  • Stephanie Bunbury

‘Still stings’: Why Carey Mulligan is tapping into childhood heartbreak over Take That split

The Oscar-nominated star was only 10 when the boy band split – but the emotional memory has served her well for her new film The Ballad of Wallis Island.

  • Michael Dwyer
Terence Stamp as Bernadette beside Priscilla the bus in the 1994 Australian film The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert. Photo: MGM

Priscilla, Superman actor Terence Stamp dies aged 87

The London-born actor counted the role of Bernadette Bassenger in the 1994 Australian cult classic among his credits.

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Pedro Pascal as Reed Richards/Mister Fantastic in The Fantastic Four: First Steps.

Fantastic frustration: Can hype harm a movie’s box office?

The Fantastic Four: First Steps was the most hyped film of the year. Can too much positive momentum trip a film up?

  • Michael Idato
D23 EXPO 2022 - The Ultimate Disney Fan Event.

Pop culture at breaking point: Is the multibillion-dollar fan machine about to overheat?

Despite the absence of Star Wars, DC Studios and Marvel Studios, this year’s Comic-Con is still doing big business.

  • Michael Idato
For over a decade, the Hayden Orpheum has been home to raucous screenings of The Room, famously dubbed 'the greatest bad movie ever made.' Speaking exclusively to actor Greg Sestero, we dive into this cult phenomenon and its new tribute featuring Bob Odenkirk.
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Oh, hi Bob! The Room's new chapter lands at Sydney's Orpheum

For over a decade, the Hayden Orpheum has been home to raucous screenings of The Room, famously dubbed 'the greatest bad movie ever made.' Speaking exclusively to actor Greg Sestero, we dive into this cult phenomenon and its new tribute featuring Bob Odenkirk.

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Rebel Wilson is facing a new lawsuit alleging she undermined her own directorial debut by spreading lies about sexual misconduct and legal threats during post-production.

Rebel Wilson ‘deliberately undermined’ her own film, new lawsuit claims

The star is facing another lawsuit over her first film as director which alleges she blocked its distribution in Australia and falsely outed a young actor as an abuse victim.

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