At The Movies: The Courier

Based on the gut-wrenching true story of a Soviet agent and the kind-hearted man recruited to help him, ‘The Courier’ is a gripping watch for any modern history buff.

At The Movies: Ascendant

The trend of teen-based sci-fi films seems to be circling back this year, first with ‘Chaos Walking’, and now with ‘Ascendant’, the part-fantasy, part-thriller film from Antaine Furlong.

At The Movies: Nobody

There may be some overly familiar ingredients in the new low-budget action flick ‘Nobody’, but this quick, fast-paced movie certainly doesn’t suffer.

At The Movies: Godzilla vs. Kong

A battle of two cinematic giants.

At The Movies: Raya and the Last Dragon

A family movie with a strong message.

At The Movies: The Little Things

‘The Little Things’ throws us back to a time some 25 years ago, hoping to revive the dark and brooding thriller that became popular with the likes of ‘Seven’ and ‘The Bone Collector’.

At The Movies: Wrong Turn

The ‘Wrong Turn’ franchise has been re-booted and while Mike P Nelson’s horror/thriller won’t be lining up for a gong next awards season, the result of this 2021 incarnation exceeds expectations.

At The Movies: Long Story Short

Josh Lawson achieves a lot with ‘Long Story Short’, which manages to be an anxiety-inducing, yet funny and romantic reminder about the shrinking nature of time.

At The Movies: The Marksman

It’s that time of year – time for your annual dose of Liam Neeson playing a simple guy with a big problem.

At The Movies: Penguin Bloom

It sounds more cheesy than enjoyable; paralysed from the chest down after a freak accident, Sam Bloom finds a new sense of purpose by caring for an injured bird.

Cinema classics under the stars

Moonlight Cinema’s bean beds have been fluffed, the lawns manicured, and the silver screens are sparkling as it makes a grand return for summer.

Classic ’80s flicks to be shown at The Joan

It’s steaming hot outside, school holidays are in full swing and you’ve had enough of the festive season.

Penrith converted into Middle America for new short film

Locals will be able to spot several Penrith locations in an upcoming short film produced by former Werrington local, Pete Ireland. The 34-year-old grew up...

Former journo gets his big break in film world

Glenmore Park resident Heath Davis, 37, has gone from writing about entertainment in the local newspaper to well and truly creating it. The former Western...

Meet St Marys

To truly understand and appreciate a place you need to know its stories. This is the premise behind the ‘Meet St Marys’ project. Headed by Fusion...

WIN: Jump for Joy with our movie giveaway

Get together for a joyous Christmas event, with Hoyts Penrith’s exciting Girls’ Night Out advance screening of the new Jennifer Lawrence flick ‘Joy’ on...

Home Alone returns to the big screen

It's one of the most iconic holiday movies of all time - and it's back on the big screen this Sunday in Penrith. 'Home Alone',...

Free movies in the park

The Penrith City Council Cinema in the Park event is back again in December, this time showing two movies over two nights. Over 500 people...

Keeping the magic of the movies alive

Behind the unassuming facade of the brick building that sits on the edge of the Great Western Highway in Glenbrook lies a world full...