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Trailer: Kate Winslet & Liam Hemsworth in the very camp 'The Dressmaker'

Well move this one straight to the top of our most anticipated list - as upcoming Aussie dramedy The Dressmaker looks camp, camp, camp. ...

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EIFF 2015 Review: Cut Snake

From the onset it seems evident in which direction Tony Ayres' Australian crime thriller Cut Snake is heading - and you would probabl...

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Trailer: Luke Hemsworth & Daniel MacPherson in Sci-Fi-Horror 'Infini'

Australian science-fiction/horror Infini is getting some great responses back in its native homeland and from the look of the first trail...

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Review: Russell Crowe's The Water Diviner

You would be wrong presuming that Russell Crowe had opted for a small scale project to launch his debut as a director. The actor's fi...

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Sundance 2015 Review: Strangerland

Kim Farrant's debut feature Strangerland is a bleak and evocative look at the personal breakdown of the parents of missing children. ...

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Trailer: Nicole Kidman in Strangerland

Excuse the dodgy quality, but we couldn't resist posting this first teaser for Nicole Kidman's latest, Strangerland - which we re...

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Trailer: Kath and Kimderella

Kath and Kim, the foxy ladies from Fountain Lakes are making their way to Italy in the upcoming comedy, Kath & Kimderella . For tho...

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Trailer: Bait 3D

We love a good shark film here at Silver Screen Slags. After all, this is the horror subgenre that has given us such masterpieces as Jaws...

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Review: A Few Best Men

Stephan Elliott's ( The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert ) latest feature, A Few Best Men is not likely to win any pri...

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Preview: A Few Best Men

Stephan Elliot's ( The Adventures Of Priscilla, Queen Of The Deseret & Easy Virtue ) latest feature sees him team up with Death a...

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Preview: Ronan Keating in Goddess

Not every singer has the charisma and sheer acting panache as Madonna or Prince, just look at Britney in Crossroads or Toby Keith in Bee...

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Review: The Hunter

Daniel Nettheim's The Hunter has firmly established itself as one of Silver Screen Slag's surprise favourites of the year. Few ...

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Review: Red Dog

Currently taking it's native Australia by storm (dominating the 2011 Inside Film Awards), Red Dog, follows one dog and explores how h...

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