
Netflix Australia Unvels Exciting Lineup of New Local Content
Netflix today unveiled its upcoming 2026 slate across Australia and New Zealand, bringing together local stories and major global productions

Netflix today unveiled its upcoming 2026 slate across Australia and New Zealand, bringing together local stories and major global productions

Wuthering Heights is directed by Emerald Fennell and adapted from Emily Brontë’s 1847 novel. The film stars Margot Robbie and

Academy Award ® and BAFTA nominees and Australian icons – Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi arrived at Sydney’s State Theatre

Academy Award ® and BAFTA nominees –- and Australian icons – Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi arrived at Sydney’s State

Three members of The Wiggles joined Role Model on stage at Laneway Festival in Sydney, Australia tonight as his special guest appearances to dance to his hit song ‘Sally When the Wine Runs Out’.

Send Help is a thoroughly satisfying revenge comedy which offers Rachel McAdams a brilliant chance to show how hilariously good she is at helping but also tormenting her formerly abusive corporate boss when they’re stranded on an island.

Is This Thing On offers a wonderfully raw and hilariously funny look at the messiness of divorce, mid-life crises, and the importance finding your voice as an individual before you can commit to a relationship and your family.

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Marty Supreme is directed by Josh Safdie (Good Time, Uncut Gems), and stars Timothée Chalamet as Marty Mauser, a young

Screen Brief was fortunate to attend an exclusive press conference with Maggie Gyllenhaal for the launch of the new trailer for her new film ‘The Bride!’ where she talked about her inspirations for the film’s style and tone, casting her actors, and her 1930’s New York setting.

With Hamnet, Chloé Zhao delivers a masterfully shot and poetically written film worthy of the source material it weaves into

Organisers have shared that SXSW Sydney will not return for 2026, with the festival coming to an end after a short three year run.
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