Undoubtedly the most important site you will need to know. Has every piece of information for every film ever released. You wanna know every film someone has been in? You wanna know how much money a film made? You wanna know the soundtrack for a movie? You wanna know how many awards a film won? I could go on for hours...
This website features weekly movies columns from Jeffrey Wells in Hollywood. I think Wells is a great writer and I love hearing his wrap of all the upcoming films and what the early word is. I'm visiting here every week.
My favourite trailer site! Has links to every trailer on the web and I've downloaded 100s through it. Daily updates and so if a trailer has just been released, you'll be the first with the opportunity to see it.
A site I refer to constantly. It takes the reviews from all of America's leading critics and gives them an approval rating from 0 to 100%. Everything above 60% gets a fresh tomato and everything below gets a rotten tomato. It's the best overall guide to judge whether a film will be good or not before its released in Oz.
The website of Margaret Pomeranz and David Stratton who host the best movie show in Australian which features on the ABC on Wednesday nights. You'll find all their past reviews and it's great if you missed the show on TV and still want to hear their thoughts.
This the site where I get all my U.S. box-office info. It also has an awesome database which has all kinds of box-office records that are worth a look and provide useful trivia.
I have an awesome poster collection at home thanks to the people of All About Movies. It's a Brisbane based company who can track down any old video, DVD, poster, scripts, lobby cards, and any other film memorabilia that you can think of. They are an invaluable resource.
You'd be amazed how many times this site has come in handy. It's a database with every trailer and tells you the name of the song/composer that was used in it. So many times I get frustrated and say "where have I heard that music before?". Well now I can find out.
There's no point looking at this site until February and March each year but once the Oscar race kicks off, it's filled with all the info on the noms and heaps of games and trivia.
The opposite of the Oscars, the Razzies celebrate the worst in cinema with their own awards show each year. Looking back at past winners and nominees brings back some hilariously painful memories.