Find out all the best options for streaming something new every day below.
The first quarter of 2025 is already over. April is coming, and with it comes the showers that bring May flowers, along with Tax Day, which is no one’s favorite time of year. The weather outside may be improving, but that doesn’t mean streamers are holding back their programming this month.
What are the best shows and movies you can watch with a subscription week? We’ve compiled a list of the best options as we always do, and you can browse below to find a new streaming favorite.
Monday, March 31 “Divorce Insurance” series premiere | Prime Video
Korean streaming content has become very popular in the United States, and Prime Video will welcome this comedy series starting on Monday. You can stream a teaser for the series below, and watch it exclusively with your Prime Video subscription,...
The first quarter of 2025 is already over. April is coming, and with it comes the showers that bring May flowers, along with Tax Day, which is no one’s favorite time of year. The weather outside may be improving, but that doesn’t mean streamers are holding back their programming this month.
What are the best shows and movies you can watch with a subscription week? We’ve compiled a list of the best options as we always do, and you can browse below to find a new streaming favorite.
Monday, March 31 “Divorce Insurance” series premiere | Prime Video
Korean streaming content has become very popular in the United States, and Prime Video will welcome this comedy series starting on Monday. You can stream a teaser for the series below, and watch it exclusively with your Prime Video subscription,...
- 3/31/2025
- by David Satin
- The Streamable
To help you anticipate and navigate all that television has to offer across broadcast, cable and streaming, TVLine offers daily, weekly and monthly What to Watch digests, as well as an overview of every new TV show premiering in 2025.
Among new TV releases in April, you have the medical procedural Pulse, the Michelle Williams miniseries Dying for Sex, the Jon Hamm caper Your Friends & Neighbors, Josh Duhamel and Minka Kelly’s romance-fueled Ransom Canyon, and the Amy Sherman-Palladino ballet drama Étoile. Also on tap are the final seasons of Andor, The Handmaid’s Tale and You.
More from TVLineEvery New...
Among new TV releases in April, you have the medical procedural Pulse, the Michelle Williams miniseries Dying for Sex, the Jon Hamm caper Your Friends & Neighbors, Josh Duhamel and Minka Kelly’s romance-fueled Ransom Canyon, and the Amy Sherman-Palladino ballet drama Étoile. Also on tap are the final seasons of Andor, The Handmaid’s Tale and You.
More from TVLineEvery New...
- 3/31/2025
- by Ryan Schwartz and Rebecca Luther
- TVLine.com
April is bringing fresh movies, shows, and specials to Paramount+! Whether you love action, comedy, or family-friendly content, there’s something for everyone. Get ready for new originals, classic favorites, and exclusive premieres. Here’s a sneak peek at what’s coming next month!
1. The Last Stop in Yuma County (April 1)
A traveling salesman, stranded at a remote Arizona rest stop, becomes caught in a dangerous hostage situation when two ruthless bank robbers arrive, willing to use violence to protect their stolen money.
2. Before Dawn (April 1)
A young man leaves his family’s sheep farm in the Australian outback and joins his fellow countrymen on the Western Front during World War I, hoping to help bring an end to the brutal conflict.
3. An Evening with Elton John and Brandi Carlile special (April 6)
Filming on March 26 at London’s Palladium Theatre, a primetime concert special will feature live performances by Elton John and Brandi Carlile,...
1. The Last Stop in Yuma County (April 1)
A traveling salesman, stranded at a remote Arizona rest stop, becomes caught in a dangerous hostage situation when two ruthless bank robbers arrive, willing to use violence to protect their stolen money.
2. Before Dawn (April 1)
A young man leaves his family’s sheep farm in the Australian outback and joins his fellow countrymen on the Western Front during World War I, hoping to help bring an end to the brutal conflict.
3. An Evening with Elton John and Brandi Carlile special (April 6)
Filming on March 26 at London’s Palladium Theatre, a primetime concert special will feature live performances by Elton John and Brandi Carlile,...
- 3/31/2025
- by Valentina Kraljik
- Comic Basics
To help you anticipate and navigate all that television has to offer across broadcast, cable and streaming, TVLine offers daily, weekly and monthly What to Watch digests, as well as an overview of every new TV show premiering in 2025.
This week, you’ll find a dozen new shows (including Kevin Bacon in The Bondsman, Michelle Williams in Dying for Sex and Willa Fitzgerald in Pulse), 10 returning favorites (including Call the Midwife, The Simpsons and SurrealEstate) and five finales (including the last episode of Fox bubble drama Rescue: Hi-Surf).
More from TVLineEvery New Scripted Show Confirmed to Premiere in 2025 — Save the Dates!
This week, you’ll find a dozen new shows (including Kevin Bacon in The Bondsman, Michelle Williams in Dying for Sex and Willa Fitzgerald in Pulse), 10 returning favorites (including Call the Midwife, The Simpsons and SurrealEstate) and five finales (including the last episode of Fox bubble drama Rescue: Hi-Surf).
More from TVLineEvery New Scripted Show Confirmed to Premiere in 2025 — Save the Dates!
- 3/29/2025
- by Ryan Schwartz and Rebecca Luther
- TVLine.com
Exclusive: Maddie Ziegler (My Old Ass) and Levi Miller (Kraven the Hunter) are set to star in Shiver, a feature adaptation of the New York Times bestselling YA fantasy novel by Maggie Stiefvater.
Claire McCarthy (Ophelia) will direct. Andy Fickman had been attached to a prior iteration of the project, as we first reported.
Currently in production in Vancouver, the film follows Grace, who was attacked by a pack of wolves as a child. However, one of them — a yellow-eyed wolf — saved her, creating an inexplicable bond between them. Years later, she meets a young man named Sam with the exact same yellow eyes and immediately feels a connection to him. Their love story unfolds against the backdrop of mystical events, mysterious disappearances, and intrigues that reveal to Grace the true nature of Sam and his connection to the wolves. At the same time, as winter approaches, Sam must fight...
Claire McCarthy (Ophelia) will direct. Andy Fickman had been attached to a prior iteration of the project, as we first reported.
Currently in production in Vancouver, the film follows Grace, who was attacked by a pack of wolves as a child. However, one of them — a yellow-eyed wolf — saved her, creating an inexplicable bond between them. Years later, she meets a young man named Sam with the exact same yellow eyes and immediately feels a connection to him. Their love story unfolds against the backdrop of mystical events, mysterious disappearances, and intrigues that reveal to Grace the true nature of Sam and his connection to the wolves. At the same time, as winter approaches, Sam must fight...
- 11/20/2024
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
War movies released in 2024 explored conflicts, untold narratives, and intensely personal experiences. Whether revisiting historical events, envisioning alternate timelines, or focusing on deeply emotional stories, this year's war films have pushed boundaries. The best war films of all time have provided audiences with a visceral understanding of warfare, blending cinematic spectacle with the complexities of humanity. With cutting-edge special effects and immersive storytelling, the top war films of 2024 have shown that the genre is far from oversaturated. They reflect a broader interest in how war shapes individuals and societies as a whole.
Looking back at the best war movies of 2024 (so far), it's evident that filmmakers have approached the genre with a renewed emphasis on more character-driven narratives and authenticity in the storytelling. Some highlight soldiers' harrowing experiences, while others delve into the lives of civilians caught amid conflict. This year has produced some outstanding War films that have defined the genre,...
Looking back at the best war movies of 2024 (so far), it's evident that filmmakers have approached the genre with a renewed emphasis on more character-driven narratives and authenticity in the storytelling. Some highlight soldiers' harrowing experiences, while others delve into the lives of civilians caught amid conflict. This year has produced some outstanding War films that have defined the genre,...
- 10/10/2024
- by Mark W
- ScreenRant
While Longlegs continues to make a killing at the box office, six more brand new horror movies are out today. They feature sharks, werewolves, and even a trip back to the Overlook Hotel.
Here’s all the new horror released on Friday, July 26, 2024!
For daily reminders about new horror releases, be sure to follow @HorrorCalendar.
A couple unwittingly allows dark and sinister forces into their home when their son begins behaving strangely in Starve Acre, released into theaters and on VOD beginning today.
Starring Matt Smith (His House) and Morfydd Clark (Saint Maud), Starve Acre is written and directed by Daniel Kokotajlo based on the book by Andrew Michael Hurly.
“1970s, rural England. Richard and Juliette’s seemingly idyllic family life is thrown into turmoil when their son starts acting out of character. At Starve Acre, their remote family home, archaeologist Richard buries himself in exploring a folkloric myth that...
Here’s all the new horror released on Friday, July 26, 2024!
For daily reminders about new horror releases, be sure to follow @HorrorCalendar.
A couple unwittingly allows dark and sinister forces into their home when their son begins behaving strangely in Starve Acre, released into theaters and on VOD beginning today.
Starring Matt Smith (His House) and Morfydd Clark (Saint Maud), Starve Acre is written and directed by Daniel Kokotajlo based on the book by Andrew Michael Hurly.
“1970s, rural England. Richard and Juliette’s seemingly idyllic family life is thrown into turmoil when their son starts acting out of character. At Starve Acre, their remote family home, archaeologist Richard buries himself in exploring a folkloric myth that...
- 7/26/2024
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
Your browser does not support the video tag.
Levi Miller spoke with MovieWeb's Will Sayre about the new World War I action drama, Before Dawn. He also touched on his past work with A Wrinkle in Time and his future work with the highly anticipated film, Kraven the Hunter.
After leaving his familys sheep farm in the Australian outback, a young man joins his countrymen on the western front of World War I with hopes of helping expedite an end to the bloody conflict. But as war rages on, he is forced to grapple with the brutal realities of trench warfare, including a near-constant battle to keep himself alivewithout leaving another man behind. Before Dawn is in theaters and on digital July 19, 2024 from Well Go USA.
Levi Miller spoke with MovieWeb's Will Sayre about the new World War I action drama, Before Dawn. He also touched on his past work with A Wrinkle in Time and his future work with the highly anticipated film, Kraven the Hunter.
After leaving his familys sheep farm in the Australian outback, a young man joins his countrymen on the western front of World War I with hopes of helping expedite an end to the bloody conflict. But as war rages on, he is forced to grapple with the brutal realities of trench warfare, including a near-constant battle to keep himself alivewithout leaving another man behind. Before Dawn is in theaters and on digital July 19, 2024 from Well Go USA.
- 7/20/2024
- by Will Sayre
- MovieWeb
We spoke to Australian actor Levi Miller during the lead-up to the release of Before Dawn, a historically significant World War I film set in the land Down Under that sees Miller leading the powerful true story as a conflicted soldier struggling desperately to keep himself and his comrades alive. Miller has kept busy recently with bigger-budget projects as well, including the highly anticipated new superhero film Kraven the Hunter, which will see him playing a younger version of Aaron Taylor Johnson's titular role. Set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, the hot-topic feature is set to be released in December of this year.
"I can't say too much about that production at this point, of course," Miller told MovieWeb. "But yeah... I've played a younger version before, but that's always a very interesting thing to step into because, you know, it's a balancing act."
Miller continued regarding the production...
"I can't say too much about that production at this point, of course," Miller told MovieWeb. "But yeah... I've played a younger version before, but that's always a very interesting thing to step into because, you know, it's a balancing act."
Miller continued regarding the production...
- 7/19/2024
- by Will Sayre
- MovieWeb
Quick Links Best Light Cones For Jade Best Team Comps For Jade Best Relics, Ornaments, & Stats For Jade Trace (Skill) Priority For Jade
Using Jades best builds in Honkai: Star Rail is the best way of unlocking her complete potential as a sub-dps unit more specifically, one that operates in teams that have follow-up attacks at the forefront. Alongside Firefly, Jade is one of the new characters added with Version 2.3. For reference, this is the same patch that brought forth the final quests in the Penacony storyline. While the release of Firefly in Honkai: Star Rail occurred in Phase 1 banners, Jades debut was held back until the arrival of Phase 2 character banners.
Jade, as was previously mentioned, is at her best when operating as a sub-dps. The 5-star character uses Quantum Dmg in battle and follows the Path of the Erudition. The main focus of her gameplay cycle is helping...
Using Jades best builds in Honkai: Star Rail is the best way of unlocking her complete potential as a sub-dps unit more specifically, one that operates in teams that have follow-up attacks at the forefront. Alongside Firefly, Jade is one of the new characters added with Version 2.3. For reference, this is the same patch that brought forth the final quests in the Penacony storyline. While the release of Firefly in Honkai: Star Rail occurred in Phase 1 banners, Jades debut was held back until the arrival of Phase 2 character banners.
Jade, as was previously mentioned, is at her best when operating as a sub-dps. The 5-star character uses Quantum Dmg in battle and follows the Path of the Erudition. The main focus of her gameplay cycle is helping...
- 7/8/2024
- by Bruno Yonezawa
- ScreenRant
Disney and Pixar’s “Inside Out 2” made a huge debut in the U.K. and Ireland with £11.3 million ($14.3 million), according to numbers from Comscore.
In doing so, the anticipated sequel captured 71% of the box office and delivered the biggest box office opening since “Barbie.”
In its second weekend, Sony’s “Bad Boys: Ride Or Die” dropped down to second place with £1.8 million and now has a running total of £7.1 million. In its fifth weekend, Paramount’s “If” earned £414,673 in third position for a total of £11.4 million.
In fourth place, in its sixth weekend, Disney’s “Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes” collected £388,500 for a total of £15 million. Rounding off the top five was Sony’s “The Garfield Movie” with £355,208 for a total of £7.8 million.
There were two debuts in the Top 10. MetFilm Distribution’s “Wilding” bowed in ninth place with £127,191 and Vertigo’s “Freud’s Last Session” in 10th with £72,989.
This week,...
In doing so, the anticipated sequel captured 71% of the box office and delivered the biggest box office opening since “Barbie.”
In its second weekend, Sony’s “Bad Boys: Ride Or Die” dropped down to second place with £1.8 million and now has a running total of £7.1 million. In its fifth weekend, Paramount’s “If” earned £414,673 in third position for a total of £11.4 million.
In fourth place, in its sixth weekend, Disney’s “Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes” collected £388,500 for a total of £15 million. Rounding off the top five was Sony’s “The Garfield Movie” with £355,208 for a total of £7.8 million.
There were two debuts in the Top 10. MetFilm Distribution’s “Wilding” bowed in ninth place with £127,191 and Vertigo’s “Freud’s Last Session” in 10th with £72,989.
This week,...
- 6/19/2024
- by Naman Ramachandran
- Variety Film + TV
“Before Dawn” is a new Australian-produced live-action ‘World War I’ drama feature, directed by Jordon Prince-Wright starring Levi Miller, Travis Jeffery, Myles Pollard, Tim Franklin, Jordan Dulieu, Peter Sullivan, Ed Oxenbould and Stephen Peacocke, releasing July 19, 2024 in theaters:
“…after leaving his family’s sheep farm in the Australian outback, a young man joins his countrymen on the western front of ‘World War I’ with hopes of helping expedite an end to the bloody conflict.
“But as war rages on, he is forced to grapple with the brutal realities of trench warfare, including a near-constant battle to keep himself alive—without leaving another man behind…”
Click the images to enlarge…...
“…after leaving his family’s sheep farm in the Australian outback, a young man joins his countrymen on the western front of ‘World War I’ with hopes of helping expedite an end to the bloody conflict.
“But as war rages on, he is forced to grapple with the brutal realities of trench warfare, including a near-constant battle to keep himself alive—without leaving another man behind…”
Click the images to enlarge…...
- 5/30/2024
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
"What was it all for...?" Well Go USA has revealed a new trailer for another intense war movie titled Before Dawn, an Australian production made by Australian filmmaker Jordon Prince-Wright. Not to be confused with Werner Herzog's classic Rescue Dawn (the story of Dieter Dengler). After first opening Down Under in April, this hits VOD in the US in July. Before Dawn is the journey of fictional Western Australia outback kid Jim Collins and his battalion on the Western Front during World War I. He joins up eager to fight, only to discover the brutal realities of trench warfare. Of course. Starring Levi Miller (from A Wrinkle in Time) as Jim, with Travis Jeffery, Myles Pollard, Tim Franklin, Jordan Dulieu, introducing Peter Sullivan, with Ed Oxenbould & Stephen Peacocke. How many of these "war is hell" movies do they need to make? This is really All Quiet on the Western Front or 1917 all over again,...
- 5/29/2024
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
It's never a bad time to kick back and watch a war movie. While the genre greatly teaches and reminds us about the horrors of war, it never ceases to amaze the amount of different stories that can be harvested from it. Today, Well Go USA shared with Collider an exclusive trailer for Before Dawn, a World War I movie that centers around the participation of Australian soldiers in the conflict a side of the story that isn't normally covered. The movie is set to premiere on July 19.
- 5/29/2024
- by Erick Massoto
- Collider.com
A central performance from Levi Miller isn’t enough to lift a run-of-the-mill war film that struggles to maintain dramatic interest
Get our weekend culture and lifestyle email
Watching Before Dawn, it is quickly obvious that this first world war drama didn’t have a budget big enough to stage blockbuster scale battlefield recreations – instead, there’s plenty of scenes following characters inside trenches, the camera poised below ground level. Director Jordan Prince-Wright exploits the restricted spatiality of these settings, often keeping shots tight and human-oriented, with scant locational details. The cover of night also helps. It reportedly cost $900,000 in earthworks to dig the trenches, transforming farmland in Esperance, Western Australia, into environments that can plausibly – at a push – resemble terrain in war-torn Europe.
The marketing materials for Before Dawn do a good job impersonating a bells-and-whistles production but the film itself is another matter: there were times, particularly early on,...
Get our weekend culture and lifestyle email
Watching Before Dawn, it is quickly obvious that this first world war drama didn’t have a budget big enough to stage blockbuster scale battlefield recreations – instead, there’s plenty of scenes following characters inside trenches, the camera poised below ground level. Director Jordan Prince-Wright exploits the restricted spatiality of these settings, often keeping shots tight and human-oriented, with scant locational details. The cover of night also helps. It reportedly cost $900,000 in earthworks to dig the trenches, transforming farmland in Esperance, Western Australia, into environments that can plausibly – at a push – resemble terrain in war-torn Europe.
The marketing materials for Before Dawn do a good job impersonating a bells-and-whistles production but the film itself is another matter: there were times, particularly early on,...
- 4/4/2024
- by Luke Buckmaster
- The Guardian - Film News
Beau DeMayo, the showrunner and executive producer behind Disney+’s upcoming animated series “X-Men ’97,” has been fired ahead of the March 20 premiere, Variety has confirmed.
DeMayo had completed work on Seasons 1 and 2 of “X-Men ’97” ahead of his exit. He will not attend the March 13 Hollywood premiere for the show. His Instagram account, on which he had been previewing artwork and answering fan questions about “X-Men ’97,” has also been deleted.
He wrote and produced “X-Men ’97,” which is a continuation of the popular “X-Men: The Animated Series” that aired on Fox Kids in the ’90s. It is unclear why DeMayo was fired from “X-Men ’97” so close to the premiere, but he will no longer promote the show or be involved with future seasons.
“He did excellent work writing Seasons 1 and 2, and I can’t wait for fans to see the series,” executive producer Brad Winderbaum told Variety.
DeMayo had completed work on Seasons 1 and 2 of “X-Men ’97” ahead of his exit. He will not attend the March 13 Hollywood premiere for the show. His Instagram account, on which he had been previewing artwork and answering fan questions about “X-Men ’97,” has also been deleted.
He wrote and produced “X-Men ’97,” which is a continuation of the popular “X-Men: The Animated Series” that aired on Fox Kids in the ’90s. It is unclear why DeMayo was fired from “X-Men ’97” so close to the premiere, but he will no longer promote the show or be involved with future seasons.
“He did excellent work writing Seasons 1 and 2, and I can’t wait for fans to see the series,” executive producer Brad Winderbaum told Variety.
- 3/12/2024
- by Jordan Moreau
- Variety Film + TV
UK sales outfit Blue Finch Films has scored a slew of sales for Australian filmmaker Jordon Prince-Wright’s First World War epic Before Dawn.
Well Go USA Entertainment has acquired for North America, with plans to release later this year. Blue Finch has also closed UK-Ireland (Kaleidoscope Film Distribution), Latin America (Encripta), Germany (Black Hill Pictures), France (Koba Films), Spain (Alfa Pictures), Poland (9th Plan), and South Korea (Scene & Sound).
Umbrella Entertainment hold the Australian and New Zealand and will be releasing theatrically on April 4 2024.
Before Dawn is a retelling of one of Australia’s biggest military victories during the First World War,...
Well Go USA Entertainment has acquired for North America, with plans to release later this year. Blue Finch has also closed UK-Ireland (Kaleidoscope Film Distribution), Latin America (Encripta), Germany (Black Hill Pictures), France (Koba Films), Spain (Alfa Pictures), Poland (9th Plan), and South Korea (Scene & Sound).
Umbrella Entertainment hold the Australian and New Zealand and will be releasing theatrically on April 4 2024.
Before Dawn is a retelling of one of Australia’s biggest military victories during the First World War,...
- 2/15/2024
- ScreenDaily
Exclusive: UK-based sales and distribution company Blue Finch Film Releasing has acquired worldwide sales rights, excluding Australia and New Zealand, to Jordon Prince-Wright’s WW1 war feature Before Dawn. First-look materials will be available to view at the American Film Market, where Blue Finch will begin sales.
Based on real-life war diaries, Before Dawn is an epic retelling of one of Australia’s biggest military victories during WWI. Jim Collins (Miller), a young man from the outback, leaves his family-run sheep station to join the soldiers on the western front with hopes of making a difference. Soon, the realities of the muddy, ruthless, and entirely unforgiving war take their toll on a guilt-ridden Jim. As the men in the battalion are whittled away and hope becomes a distant memory, a final chance at redemption comes in one of Australia’s greatest battles; Jim must risk death or forever carry the...
Based on real-life war diaries, Before Dawn is an epic retelling of one of Australia’s biggest military victories during WWI. Jim Collins (Miller), a young man from the outback, leaves his family-run sheep station to join the soldiers on the western front with hopes of making a difference. Soon, the realities of the muddy, ruthless, and entirely unforgiving war take their toll on a guilt-ridden Jim. As the men in the battalion are whittled away and hope becomes a distant memory, a final chance at redemption comes in one of Australia’s greatest battles; Jim must risk death or forever carry the...
- 10/13/2023
- by Zac Ntim
- Deadline Film + TV
Stars: James Fleet, John Henshaw, Nicky Evans, Jay Taylor, Thaila Zucchi | Written by Joel Ferrari, Pete Wild | Directed by Dominic Brunt
I am always very much excited when the film-making duo Dominic Brunt and Joanne Mitchell have a new film coming out. They have proved themselves again and again when it comes to horror and the variety of ways they can creep audiences out. From the often subtle but great zombie movie Before Dawn, to the at times brutal revenge thriller Bait to the bizarre but brilliant Attack of the Killer Babies. Next up, they tackle the werewolf subgenre with Scream of the Wolf.
Scream of the Wolf shows a new vampire movie being shot in an old abandoned house but with a full moon in the sky some of the cast and crew go missing and a wolf seems like the most obvious culprit.
Despite only lasting about seventy minutes,...
I am always very much excited when the film-making duo Dominic Brunt and Joanne Mitchell have a new film coming out. They have proved themselves again and again when it comes to horror and the variety of ways they can creep audiences out. From the often subtle but great zombie movie Before Dawn, to the at times brutal revenge thriller Bait to the bizarre but brilliant Attack of the Killer Babies. Next up, they tackle the werewolf subgenre with Scream of the Wolf.
Scream of the Wolf shows a new vampire movie being shot in an old abandoned house but with a full moon in the sky some of the cast and crew go missing and a wolf seems like the most obvious culprit.
Despite only lasting about seventy minutes,...
- 6/8/2023
- by Alain Elliott
- Nerdly
Regional Western Australia has doubled for the Western Front over the past couple of months in Jordon Prince-Wright’s Before Dawn, which has now wrapped.
Inspired by the real-life diary entries of local ANZACs, the feature film details the untold story of some of Australia’s greatest military victories.
The all-Australian cast includes Levi Miller, Stephen Peacocke, Travis Jeffery, Ed Oxenbould, Tim Franklin, and Myles Pollard.
Jarrad Russell makes his feature writing debut with the script, with Prince-Wright producing through his company Prince-Wright Productions.
There are also contributions from composer Sean Tinnion (The Last Horns of Africa) and cinematographer Daniel Quinn.
Production took place entirely in regional Wa, with the majority of filming occurring on 83 acres of land outside of Esperance, where a large-scale set was built to replicate the trenches and battlefields of Flanders, Belgium.
Initially slated to commence in June 2020, the filmmaking team decided to delay the shoot...
Inspired by the real-life diary entries of local ANZACs, the feature film details the untold story of some of Australia’s greatest military victories.
The all-Australian cast includes Levi Miller, Stephen Peacocke, Travis Jeffery, Ed Oxenbould, Tim Franklin, and Myles Pollard.
Jarrad Russell makes his feature writing debut with the script, with Prince-Wright producing through his company Prince-Wright Productions.
There are also contributions from composer Sean Tinnion (The Last Horns of Africa) and cinematographer Daniel Quinn.
Production took place entirely in regional Wa, with the majority of filming occurring on 83 acres of land outside of Esperance, where a large-scale set was built to replicate the trenches and battlefields of Flanders, Belgium.
Initially slated to commence in June 2020, the filmmaking team decided to delay the shoot...
- 9/9/2021
- by Sean Slatter
- IF.com.au
IMDb.com, Inc. takes no responsibility for the content or accuracy of the above news articles, Tweets, or blog posts. This content is published for the entertainment of our users only. The news articles, Tweets, and blog posts do not represent IMDb's opinions nor can we guarantee that the reporting therein is completely factual. Please visit the source responsible for the item in question to report any concerns you may have regarding content or accuracy.