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ANYONE BUT YOU (2023)
Starring Sydney Sweeney, Glen Powell, Alexandra Shipp, Darren Barnet, Bryan Brown, Joe Davidson, Gata, Rachel Griffiths, Michelle Hurd and Dermot Mulroney.
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Directed by Will Gluck.

REVIEWS Anyone But You - Does the rom-com need saving?

PALM BEACH (2019)
Starring Bryan Brown, Sam Neill, Greta Scacchi, Jacqueline McKenzie, Richard E. Grant, Heather Mitchell, Claire Van Der Boom, Aaron Jeffery, Matilda Brown and Charlie Vickers. Directed by Rachel Ward.

A group of lifelong friends reunite to celebrate a special birthday, with Palm Beach providing a stunning backdrop for the unfolding drama. The good times roll with loads of laughter, lavish meals, flowing wine and fantastic music, but slowly tensions mount and deep secrets emerge.

REVIEWS Palm Beach - Aussie dream cast, unwelcoming dinner party

SWEET COUNTRY (2018)
Starring Sam Neill, Bryan Brown, Thomas M. Wright, Ewen Leslie, Matt Day, Anni Finsterer, Natassia Gorey Furber, Gibson John and Hamilton Morris. Directed by Warwick Thornton.

Inspired by real events, Sweet Country is a period western set in 1929 in the outback of the Northern Territory, Australia. When Aboriginal stockman Sam kills white station owner Harry March in self-defence, Sam and his wife Lizzie go on the run. They are pursued across the outback, through glorious but harsh desert country.

Sergeant Fletcher leads the posse with the help of Aboriginal tracker Archie and local landowners Fred Smith and Mick Kennedy. Fletcher is desperate to capture Sam and put him on trial for murder – but Sam is an expert bushman and he has little difficulty outlasting them. Eventually, for the health of his pregnant wife, Sam decides to give himself up. He is put on trial in the courtroom of Judge Taylor. But will justice be served?

REVIEWS Sweet Country - A thunderous Australian masterpiece

AUSTRALIA DAY (2017)
Starring Isabelle Cornish, Bryan Brown, Burgess Abernethy, Daniel Webber, Matthew Le Nevez and Jenny Wu. Directed by Kriv Stenders.

On a sweltering Australia Day in Brisbane, the worlds of three young people collide. Indigenous teen April, young Chinese woman Lan, and Sami, an Iranian-Australian teen, are desperate and on the run. As each of their stories unfold, a farmer, Indigenous policewoman and homicide detective are also swept into a whirlpool of violence, racism and resentment.
RED DOG: TRUE BLUE (2016)
Starring Levi Miller, Jason Isaacs, Thomas Cocquerel, Steve Le Marquand, Kee Chan, Justine Clarke, Zen McGrath, Hanna Mangan Lawrence, Bryan Brown and Syd Brisbane. Directed by Kriv Stenders.

When eleven-year-old Mick is shipped off to his grandfather's cattle station in the remote Pilbara region of Western Australia, he prepares himself for a life of dull hardship, but instead finds myth, adventure, and a friendship with a scrappy, one-of-a-kind dog that will change his life forever.

REVIEWS Red Dog: True Blue - A much-needed Aussie tale

THE DARKSIDE (2014)
Starring Deborah Mailman, Bryan Brown, Claudia Karvan, Aaron Pedersen, Sacha Horler and Ben Quilty. Directed by Warwick Thornton.

Aboriginal people live on the threshold of two worlds – one of everyday reality and the other of spirits, demons and entities. They can live an ordinary life with dead ancestors and demons all vying for space. Although they might seem stoic and complacent, with the clash of these two worlds the reality is we should all be scared shitless.
BREAKER MORANT (1980)
Starring Edward Woodward, Jack Thompson, John Waters, Bryan Brown, Charles Tingwell, Terence Donovan, Vincent Ball, Ray Meagher, Chris Haywood and Russell Kiefel. Directed by Bruce Beresford.
KILL ME THREE TIMES
Starring Alice Braga, Callan Mulvey, Simon Pegg, Sullivan Stapleton, Teresa Palmer, Bryan Brown and Luke Hemsworth. Directed by Kriv Stenders.

Alice set out to explore the beautiful beaches of Australia and along the way stumbled into Eagle's Nest, a sun-drenched remote coastal town, and fell in love with Jack, the wealthy owner of a local bar. Their marriage quickly deteriorated and when we pick up the story Alice is having an affair with a young surfer. Alice becomes the thread that binds three tales of murder, blackmail and revenge when Jack hires Charlie, a mercurial assassin. But there is more than one person gunning for Alice. An unexpected threat comes from the hands of Nathan, an unassuming dentist attempting to pay off his gambling debts through a risky life insurance scam, whilst a small town Lady Macbeth masterminds the scheme. A corrupt cop also tries to get his cut while Alice's love interest hopes to rescue the young woman from the assassin's telescopic sights.
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PALM BEACH (2019)
Starring Bryan Brown, Sam Neill, Greta Scacchi, Jacqueline McKenzie, Richard E. Grant, Heather Mitchell, Claire Van Der Boom, Aaron Jeffery, Matilda Brown and Charlie Vickers. Directed by Rachel Ward.

A group of lifelong friends reunite to celebrate a special birthday, with Palm Beach providing a stunning backdrop for the unfolding drama. The good times roll with loads of laughter, lavish meals, flowing wine and fantastic music, but slowly tensions mount and deep secrets emerge.

REVIEWS Palm Beach - Aussie dream cast, unwelcoming dinner party

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