Cinema Guide: What’s New in Australia This Week

Your new videos in Australian cinemas this week, April 15-21, 2024.

To learn about our monthly film advisor for April, skip to this article.

Synopsis: An organization of kidnappers falls prey when they seize a 12-year-old dancer who also turns out to be a fatal vampire in this tongue-in-cheek horror from the creators of Ready or Not and Scream VI.

Director: Matt Bettinelli-Olpin, Tyler Gillett

Cast: Dan Stevens, Giancarlo Esposito

Rating: M

Duration: 1h30

Synopsis: Tashi, a tennis player-turned-coach, took her husband, Art, and transformed him from a mediocre player into a world-famous Grand Slam champion. To get him out of his recent losing streak, he takes him to a Challenger. This is the occasion – near the lowest point of the tournament on the professional circuit – where she discovers her status in front of the net, facing the once promising and now exhausted Patrick: her former friend and ex-boyfriend of Tashi.

Director: Luca Guadagnino

Cast: Zendaya, Mike Faist, Josh O’Connor

Rating: M

Length : 2h 11min

Synopsis: The film is set in the village of Mizubiki, near Tokyo, where Takumi and his daughter Hana lived. One day, the villagers are informed about a plan to build a glamping site near Takumi’s house, giving the townspeople a comfortable “escape. “”In nature.

Director: Ryûsuke Hamaguchi

Cast: Ayaka Shibutani, Hitoshi Omika

Rating: PG

Length : 1h 46min

Synopsis: Documentary about the life and painting of John Singer Sargent, one of the portraitists of his time.

Director: John Singer Sargent

Cast: N/A

Rating: PG

Duration: 1h30

Synopsis: On the eve of World War II and towards the end of his life, Sigmund Freud invites C. S. Exploring Freud’s exclusive dating with his lesbian daughter Anna and Lewis’s unconventional romance with his more productive friends. Inspired by Freud’s mother, the film intertwines past, present, and fantasy, stepping out of the confines of Freud’s workplace on a dynamic journey.

Director: Matt Brown

Cast: Anthony Hopkins, Matthew Goode

Rating: M

Length : 1h 49min

Synopsis: Two singers at the height of their strength combine to play the helpless lovers in Gounod’s adaptation of Shakespeare, with Yannick Nézet-Séguin on the podium to conduct one of the most important romantic scores in the repertoire.

Director: Charles Gounod

Starring: Nadine Sierra, Benjamín Bernheim

Classification: CTC

Length : 3h 10min

Silvi Vann-Wall is a journalist, podcast host, and filmmaker. They joined ScreenHub as Head of Cinematic Content in 2022. Twitter: @SilviReports

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