Toni Collette is an Australian actress and musician who has been widely acclaimed for her performances in both dramatic and comedic roles. She began her acting career in the early 1990s on the Australian television show “Police Rescue.” She then went on to appear in a variety of theater productions, such as “The Boys,” “Cosi,” “Velvet Goldmine” and “Muriel’s Wedding,” before making her U.S. film debut with “Emma”. Her impressive body of work includes memorable roles in cult classics like “The Sixth Sense,” dark comedies such as “Little Miss Sunshine” and critically-acclaimed turns in dramas such as “United States of Tara” and “Hereditary”. In addition to her acting ability, Collette is also known for her singing skills, having recorded two albums with fellow bandmate Glenn Richards. She has won numerous accolades throughout her career including Golden Globe Awards, Primetime Emmy Awards, Aacta Awards, and Screen Actors Guild Awards.
- 3/1/2023
- by Martin Cid Magazine
- Martin Cid Magazine - Movies
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A new Aussie comedy and mini-series, Warren and Hal, is delivering fast laughs to audiences online. Filmed in Melbourne, the series follows Warren and Hal, two deluded .marketing magicians. who go to absurd lengths to keep their struggling business afloat. Their adventures, full of slapstick comedy, leads them to wild drinking sessions in their local dive, outing gay clients, golfing with Nazis and filing for bankruptcy. Convinced they are visionaries, Warren and Hal are bent on changing the media landscape in the most ridiculous ways possible. If the media kit for their fictional marketing company is anything to go by (delivered to the If office, the kit was unfortunately inaccessible due to the fact it was saved onto a floppy disk), Warren and Hal are going to need all the help they can get. Warren and Hal features comedy performers and writers Nick Maxwell and Jason Marion,...
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A new Aussie comedy and mini-series, Warren and Hal, is delivering fast laughs to audiences online. Filmed in Melbourne, the series follows Warren and Hal, two deluded .marketing magicians. who go to absurd lengths to keep their struggling business afloat. Their adventures, full of slapstick comedy, leads them to wild drinking sessions in their local dive, outing gay clients, golfing with Nazis and filing for bankruptcy. Convinced they are visionaries, Warren and Hal are bent on changing the media landscape in the most ridiculous ways possible. If the media kit for their fictional marketing company is anything to go by (delivered to the If office, the kit was unfortunately inaccessible due to the fact it was saved onto a floppy disk), Warren and Hal are going to need all the help they can get. Warren and Hal features comedy performers and writers Nick Maxwell and Jason Marion,...
- 8/19/2014
- by Wendy Wong
- IF.com.au
Sheffield Doc/Fest announced programming for the Interactive at Sheffield Event, which runs from June 7-June 10. The full Doc/Fest program will be unveiled later this week. At the Interactive at Sheffield Event, Crossover Labs will present 15 projects that push the boundaries of interactive documentary filmmaking across several platforms, including 6 projects that are shortlisted for the Innovation Award: animated web doc "Iranorama;" National Geographic produced "Killing Kennedy;" Kat Cizek’s New York Times Op-Doc "A Short History of the Highrise;" "Brenda Longfellow, Glenn Richards and Helios Design Labs' "Offshore;" Samuel Bollendorff and Olivia Colo’s "Burn Out" and Tommy Pallotta and Femke Wolting's "Last Hijack Interactive." Other immersive projects include the transmedia documentary "Love Radio," architect Rem Koolhaas and director Bregtje van der Haak’s "Lagos Wide and Close" and "In Flight," which marks the centenary of commercial aviation with live and interactive...
- 5/6/2014
- by Indiewire
- Indiewire
Forget marauding rubber tyres, world's greatest dads, machete maidens and 3D cane toads, the hottest ticket at this year's Melbourne International Film Festival is Richard Gray's debut Summer Coda.
The romantic drama was the first film to sell out at the festival -- one of the large Acmi theatres no less -- and not even sweet talking or who-you-knows will get you one of the last minute reserve seats; they're gone too! I've tried.
Summer Coda was the runner up in the Australian version of Project Greenlight back in 2005, narrowly missing out on the $1 million first prize. However Gray stuck to his guns and shot the film with a stellar Aussie cast back in November last year, up in the orchard and vineyard country around Mildura in northern Victoria, and later in California.
"Stellar cast" may sound like the usual film hyperbole, but seriously when you've got Rachael Taylor (Transformers,...
The romantic drama was the first film to sell out at the festival -- one of the large Acmi theatres no less -- and not even sweet talking or who-you-knows will get you one of the last minute reserve seats; they're gone too! I've tried.
Summer Coda was the runner up in the Australian version of Project Greenlight back in 2005, narrowly missing out on the $1 million first prize. However Gray stuck to his guns and shot the film with a stellar Aussie cast back in November last year, up in the orchard and vineyard country around Mildura in northern Victoria, and later in California.
"Stellar cast" may sound like the usual film hyperbole, but seriously when you've got Rachael Taylor (Transformers,...
- 8/3/2010
- Screen Anarchy
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