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Caitlin Stasey questions her involvement in Tomorrow When the War Began sequel

Caitlin Stasey reveals to IF her involvement in a Tomorrow When the War Began sequel is questionable. The film was a smash hit in 2010, becoming the highest grossing Australian film of the year with $13.48 million at the box office. Talk of a sequel swirled and plans to begin production in September 2011 were […]

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Red Dawn remake will digitally alter Chinese army into North Korean

Well this is interesting. MGM’s long-shelved remake of Red Dawn is set to have its villains digitally altered from Chinese to North Korean, the L.A. Times reports. The original 1984 Red Dawn was released during the Cold War, and depicted a Soviet invasion of America fended off by plucky teenagers – Go Wolverines! MGM decided […]

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Kids with guns – Tomorrow When The War Began review

Tomorrow, When The War Began – Starring Caitlin Stasey, Deniz Akdeniz and Rachel Hurd-Wood. Directed by Stuart Beattie. Rated M. Originally published September 1, 2010. By Simon Miraudo. Stuart Beattie’s Tomorrow When The War Began is one of the best action blockbusters to ever emerge from Australia (even if it fails somewhat as a teen […]

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Interview: Caitlin Stasey; star of Tomorrow When The War Began.

Interview: Caitlin Stasey; star of Tomorrow When The War Began. By Simon Miraudo. Although many Australian films fall by the wayside, Tomorrow When The War Began – Stuart Beattie’s film adaptation of the first novel in John Marsden’s beloved Young Adult saga – reignited teenagers’ interest in local cinema. The film grossed almost AUD$14 million […]

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>Animal Kingdom sweeps 2010 AFI awards

>The winners of the 2010 Samsung Mobile AFI Awards were announced at two ceremonies over the weekend. Animal Kingdom swept the field, taking home 10 AFIs from its record-breaking 18 nominations. The winners are as follows… Best Feature Film Winner: Animal KingdomBeneath Hill 60Bran Nue DaeBright StarThe TreeTomorrow When The War Began Best Director Winner: […]

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Tomorrow When The War Began victorious at IF Awards

Tomorrow When The War Began has proven to be the most popular Australian movie of the year after taking home four major prizes at the 2010 Kodak Inside Film Awards. Stuart Beattie‘s adaptation of John Marsden’s young adult novel picked up Best Film, Best Actress, Best Script and Best Music. Animal Kingdom-helmer David Michôd was […]

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Animal Kingdom dominates AFI Award nominations

The nominees for the 2010 Samsung Mobile AFI Awards were announced this morning at the Sydney Theatre. Animal Kingdom led the pack with a record-breaking 18 nominations in the feature film categories, followed by Beneath Hill 60 (12 noms) and Bright Star (11 noms). The nominations are as follows… Best Feature Film Animal KingdomBeneath Hill […]

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Tomorrow, When The War Began invades box office

Stuart Beattie‘s Tomorrow, When The War Began has demolished the record books, taking AUD$3.8 million at the local box office in its opening weekend. It marks the third biggest ever opening for an Australian film, and the biggest bow for a solely Australian-funded feature. Happy Feet and Australia still sit ahead of Tomorrow on the […]

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Kids with guns – Tomorrow, When The War Began review

Tomorrow, When The War Began – Starring Caitlin Stasey, Deniz Akdeniz and Rachel Hurd-Wood. Directed by Stuart Beattie. Rated M. By Simon Miraudo. Stuart Beattie’s Tomorrow, When The War Began is one of the best action blockbusters to ever emerge from Australia (even if it fails somewhat as a teen drama). Based on John Marsden’s […]

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Tomorrow when the film began

source: thr.com John Marsden’s classic novel Tomorrow When The War Began is to be turned into a film by Aussie Stuart Beattie. Beattie wrote Collateral and the upcoming GI Joe: Rise of the Cobra, and is set to make his directorial debut with Tomorrow. It will be based on his own script. The novel focuses […]

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