Ed Oxenbould
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Combat Wombat: Double Trouble
An evil tech genius threatens to turn...
An evil tech genius threatens to turn the city into a metaverse simulation, leaving the Combat Wombat to save the day.
Before Dawn
The journey of fictional WA outback kid...
The journey of fictional WA outback kid Jim Collins and his battalion on the Western Front.
Irreverent: Season 1
A criminal from Chicago who bungles a...
A criminal from Chicago who bungles a heist is forced to hide out in a small Australian reef town in Far North Queensland posing as the new church Reverend.
Puberty Blues: Season 1
Series adaptation of Kathy Lette and Gabrielle...
Series adaptation of Kathy Lette and Gabrielle Carey's iconic novel telling the story of two girls, Debbie and Sue, of innocence lost and experience gained against the backdrop of Australia in the 1970s.
Puberty Blues: Season 2
Series adaptation of Kathy Lette and Gabrielle...
Series adaptation of Kathy Lette and Gabrielle Carey's iconic novel telling the story of two girls, Debbie and Sue, of innocence lost and experience gained against the backdrop of Australia in the 1970s.
Combat Wombat
Animated Australian kids film about a wombat...
Animated Australian kids film about a wombat who gets powers she didn't ask for after saving a rookie superhero.
Wildlife
Actor Paul Dano's directing debut stars Jake...
Actor Paul Dano's directing debut stars Jake Gyllenhaal and Carey Mulligan in a melancholy '60s-set domestic drama.
Better Watch Out
Home Alone gets twisted in this Christmas-themed horror-comedy...
Home Alone gets twisted in this Christmas-themed horror-comedy when a garden-variety suburban babysitting gig turns violent.
Paper Planes
Australian family film about how one boy’s...
Australian family film about how one boy’s passion for flight leads him to the World Paper Plane Championships in Japan. Stars Sam Worthington (Avatar) and Deborah Mailman (The Sapphires).
The Butterfly Tree
A father and his son find themselves...
A father and his son find themselves competing for the attention of a florist (Melissa George) in Priscilla Cameron's feature debut.