Film adaptation of the popular novels by Australian writer John Marsden, about eight young friends who go camping in the bush, emerging days later to find their country has been invaded and nothing will be the same again.
Sylvester Stallone's cameo-filled action film about a team of mercenaries heading to South America on a mission to overthrow a dictator.
Real-life couple Drew Barrymore and Justin Long star in this romantic-comedy about the tribulations of a long-distance relationship.
An action-mystery about Evelyn Salt (Angelina Jolie), an American CIA officer accused of being a Russian spy, who goes on the run to clear her name.
Cryptically described as a contemporary sci-fi action thriller "set within the architecture of the mind", this is director Christopher Nolan's follow-up to smash-hit The Dark Knight. Stars Leonardo DiCaprio.
A crime comedy set in 1930s New Zealand, starring Jemaine Clement. Shot in the ‘Naki, this is the only remaining unfilmed novel by late Hawera author Ronald Hugh Morrieson (Came a Hot Friday).
In this thriller, Sir Michael Caine is an elderly ex-serviceman and widower who looks to avenge his best friend's murder by doling out his own form of justice.
Australian drama, set in 1916, based on the true war-time story of a secret platoon of Australian tunnelers deep beneath German lines.
Michael Cera is Scott Pilgrim, a young slacker and bassist for a rubbish garage band called Sex Bob-omb. He's in love with the rollerblading Ramona Flowers...
The most disgusting film at this year’s Festival is also possibly one of the funniest, with a sick conceit that will have you either clambering for a ticket or running a zillion miles in the opposite direction...