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25th Anniversary Screenings of Princess Mononoke Coming to Australian and New Zealand Cinemas

Marking the 25th anniversary of the critically-acclaimed Studio Ghibli classic, CrunchyRoll has announced they will be bringing Princess Mononoke to select cinemas across Australia and New Zealand from 14 July 2022 for a limited time. While you can nab...

Madman Extend Screenings of The Last: Naruto the Movie into Next Weekend

Following the demand and popularity of The Last: Naruto the Movie theatrical screenings last weekend, Madman Entertainment have announced that encore screenings will be held at cinemas this coming long-weekend. This set of Reel Anime screenings include four new...

My Neighbor Totoro Now Screening at the ACMI in Melbourne

As part of their "By Request" film series, the Australian Centre for the Moving Image (ACMI) in collaboration with Madman Entertainment have announced that they will be screening Hayao Miyazaki's classic My Neighbor Totoro. These screenings are set to...

Madman Add Encore Screening Sessions for Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods This Weekend

In response to demand from fans, Australian anime publisher Madman Entertainment have confirmed that they will be holding encore screenings for the animated feature film Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods this weekend only. Additional screening times can be found via...

Madman Entertainment to Screen ‘The Tale of Studio Ghibli Showcase’ Across Australia

Madman Entertainment have confirmed that between October and December 2014, they will be holding a national theatrical showcase of iconic films produced by Studio Ghibli filmmakers Hayao Miyazaki and Isao Takahata. Screenings will be held for a fortnight in...

Anime Mirai to Feature at This Years Gold Coast Film Festival

While there have already been three anime screenings confirmed for this years Gold Coast Film Festival, the team behind the event were being very secretive about a fourth which was labelled as a "Surprise Anime Screening". While I was...

Madman Entertainment Announce Small Number of New Screening Times for Puella Magi Madoka Magica...

Following many sold out screenings on the 1st February across the country, Australian anime publisher Madman Entertainment have announced a small number of screenings of Puella Magi Madoka Magica The Movie: Rebellion this weekend in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Canberra. These...

Puella Magi Madoka Magica Movie: Rebellion to Screen in Australian and New Zealand Cinemas...

Australian anime publisher Madman Entertainment has confirmed that they have picked up the rights to the third Puella Magi Madoka Magica film "Rebellion", and aside from a home video release also have plans for a theatrical screening. During Supanova Brisbane...

Reel Anime 2013 Review – The Garden of Words

With Reel Anime 2013 having started in states across Australia beginning today, I have taken this opportunity to rewatch the film and produce this slightly enhanced review of it - which should tide over until the English dubbed release assumingly...

The Garden of Words / Kotonoha no Niwa Now Showing in Cinemas Within Japan...

CoMix Wave Films have today announced that the latest film by legendary director Makoto Shinkai - The Garden of Words / Kotonoha no Niwa - is now showing at select cinemas within Japan. These screenings follow their world premiere...

The Garden of Words / Kotonoha no Niwa – World Premiere Review

Title (English): The Garden of Words Title (Japanese): Kotonoha no Niwa Directed by: Makoto Shinkai Studio: CoMix Wave Films Based on: Film Exclusive Title Audio: Japanese Dub (Sentai Filmworks currently working on English dub) Subtitles: Film screening included English subtitles Runtime: 46 Minutes Classification: OFLC: E (Group B) Special Thanks: CoMix Wave Films and Makoto...

Madman Entertainment’s Reel Anime Event Goes Annual – Reel Anime 2013 Event to Feature...

In the past, Madman Entertainment's Reel Anime event has been biennial, being held during the even numbered years included last year - where they showcased titles such as Wolf Children and Children Who Chase Lost Voices. It turns out that...