Highlights
Wednesday Season 2 - Teaser Trailer
Wednesday
The Studio Season 1 - Seth Rogen in the New Episode Clip
The Studio
The Last of Us Season 2 - Bella Ramsey Clip
The Last of Us
Tyler Perry’s Finding Joy - Aaron O'Connell and Shannon Thornton
Tyler Perry’s Finding Joy
Mortal Kombat II - Official Featurette
Mortal Kombat II
Tyler Perry’s Finding Joy - Shannon Thornton and Tosin Morohunfola
Tyler Perry’s Finding Joy
TRON: Ares - Jared’s Journey Clip
TRON: Ares
Nuremberg - Official Poster
Nuremberg
Thunderbolts* - ️The Cast and Director at European Premiere
Thunderbolts*
Mercy - Official Poster
Mercy
Monster: The Ed Gein Story Season 1 - Now on Netflix Clip
Monster: The Ed Gein Story
Black Rabbit Season 1 - Jude Law as Jake
Black Rabbit
The Fantastic Four: First Steps - Pedro Pascal at Berlin Fan Event
The Fantastic 4: First Steps
Anemone - Daniel Day-Lewis and Ronan Day-Lewis at the New York Film Festival World Premiere
Anemone
Lilo & Stitch - Frog's POV Clip
Lilo & Stitch
Gen V Season 2 - Chace Crawford as The Deep
Gen V
Saturday Night at the Movies

Saturday Night at the Movies (2015) - Season 1 Episodes and Ratings

Season 1 Episodes

1. The Golden Era and the Empire Builders

January 17th, 20151 hr

An overview of the glory days of the cinemas when there were Saturday matinees for the children with adventure movies, extra cartoons and serials but it was Saturday night that was the big night out. Ladies would get their hair done for an outing to the movies and everyone was dressed to impress.

2. The Theatre Beautiful, Drive-Ins and Flicks in the Sticks

January 24th, 20151 hr

Perhaps our most popular cinemas were drive-ins, and this episode relives all their fun and games for both families and lovers alike. Surprisingly, our first drive-in was actually at a sports park in Townsville in 1941 and heralded a booming business nationwide. Now only a handful of them survive.

3. The Coming of Television, Survival and Restoration

January 31st, 20151 hr

The introduction of television in the US was a shock and a warning for Australian cinema owners. From 1956, Australians were no longer dependent on movies for their main entertainment - they could stay at home, without paying any money or having to dress up to see movies and news-reels, and also got sitcoms, nightly news and sports. The cinemas began to decline and the wrecker's ball was in full swing nationwide.