Entertainment
International FX expert to mentor WA animators
1pointsNathan McGuinness one of Hollywood's leading visual effects experts will act as a mentor for the animation project ‘Global Sheila’ at the Film and Television Institute.
Success for 'Flowers for Emily'
1points'Flowers for Emily' a short film directed by Annabelle Fouchard has been selected for the 11th Edition Auburn International Film Festival for Children and Young Adults.
Graduates in Broome for new TV show 'Trapped'
1pointsThe television show 'Trapped' has begun filming in Broome and many new graduates are getting their big break on the show.
Alex von Hoffman on making 'La Serena'
1pointsFilm director Alex von Hoffman discusses the creation of his newest short film 'La Serena'.
Scott Eathorne's 'Selling Hopkins' in the USA
1pointsRaw Nerve funded short film Selling Hopkins has been selected for the DC Shorts Film Festival.
Local film 'Brood' wins in Oklahoma
1pointsThe short film BROOD won best horror/sci-fi short at the Bare Bones Festival in Muskogee, Oklahoma, USA. This festival is geared towards film with budgets and high profiles making the low budget short films from WA a surprising winner.
Hancock - Review
1pointsThere is a scene in Will Smith's latest blockbuster, where the film's misunderstood superhero threatens to insert a prison inmate's head up another inmate's ... well, back entrance. That he does it is no surprise, as we've already spent half-an-hour
New Dark Knight Trailer - Officially Better Than S
1pointsDomino's Pizza (?) has released one final trailer for The Dark Knight, featuring some new footage of Heath Ledger as The Joker. Please enjoy.
First Look at American Kath and Kim
1pointsHere is the first picture of Molly Shannon and Selma Blair as Kath & Kim in the U.S adaptation of the hit aussie show.
Seven plugs in its DVR
1pointsKERRY STOKES'S Seven Network has stepped up its war with Foxtel, launching its long-touted digital video recorder, TiVo, which it hopes will stem the shift of viewers to pay television.
Get Smart - Review
1pointsFirst things first - Steve Carell is the perfect choice for stepping into Don Adams' (phone) shoes. He perfectly embodies the foolishness and semi-arrogance of Maxwell Smart, while always remaining completely lovable. The same goes for Anne Hathaway
Children Of The Silk Road - Review
1pointsBased on a true story, Children Of The Silk Road tells the story of George Hogg (Jonathan Rhys Meyers), an intrepid young reporter who led sixty Chinese orphans on an incredible journey across the snowy Liu Pan Shan mountains
Quantum of Solace - Teaser Trailer Debut
1pointsIf you're heading to see Hancock this weekend, rumours are you may catch a glimpse of the new James Bond flick Quantum of Solace. Or you could just watch it right now.
Big Screen Gaming hits Perth
1pointsAs the Megaplexes takes cinema to the suburbs and one by one the older cinemas close, the team at FTI have found an innovative new use for their cinema. Monday nights is now Big Screen Gaming Night, check out the video.

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