Aussie! Aussie! Aussie! Here we have collected all things ocker, be they movies or television. You'll find Nicole Kidman rubbing shoulders with Norman Gunston, and Judy Davis with Yahoo Serious. There's Crocodile Dundee, Barry McKenzie, Mad Max, and Kath and Kim. Drama, comedy, romance and thrillers, if it's got Bryan Brown or Jack Thompson in it, chances are this is where you'll find it! Right: Dame Edna Everidge.
An Australian thriller that combines murder and mayhem on the high seas. Sam Neill and Nicole Kidman are recovering from a private tragedy by taking a... Read more
In the near future, nuclear accidents, economic collapse and global riots have put the entire world in a state of chaos. Looting is widespread. Cities... Read more
A young photographer transporting his father's ashes from Australia to Greece comes to learn that something sinister happened in his family's past inv... Read more
This gritty drama about murder, infidelity, racism and rough justice is set in the remote Aboriginal community of Wala Wala where the local constable... Read more
In the Dead Letter Office sit thousands of fading dreams - correspondence dislocated from destination. It is here that Alice (Miranda Otto), vulnerabl... Read more
A riotous rollercoaster of murder and mayhem set in inner Melbourne, this hit Australian comedy-thriller stars Sam Neill as Carl, a middle-aged no-hop... Read more
Ozploitation action specialist Brian Trenchard-Smith delivers non-stop thrills and death-defying stunt work in this tale of two adrenaline junkies (Gr... Read more
This little Aussie ripper is set in the outback town of Dimboola where the impending nuptials of Morrie and Maureen are eagerly anticipated - not to m... Read more
Late jazz great Miles Davis made his only acting appearance in this film about a jazz trumpeter who dares to realise his musical dreams in the Austral... Read more
Set in 1960s Sydney, this is the story of an Australian gangster whose booming business, buoyed by the influx of U.S. soldiers in town for R&R during... Read more