Press JAYDEN MCGINLAY
Cinema Australia – The Mystery of Dolphin Bay filming in South East Queensland
Filming has commenced on the latest feature film aimed at tweens from The Steve Jaggi Company, The Mystery of Dolphin Bay, with US actor Izabela Rose (Upside-Down Magic, The Secrets of Sulphur Springs) starring in the lead role. The film is shooting in Brisbane and on the Gold Coast and is written by Jacob Stock. Christine Luby (This Little Love of Mine, Dive Club) is directing.
Heaven of Horror – Sweet River Netflix Review
SWEET RIVER is a new Australian horror mystery that features many interesting characters and a very dark plot. A serial killer of children has been discovered but one child is still missing. Read our Sweet River movie review here!
Reel Review – Sweet River
An Australian film with a muddy, subdued tone, Sweet River immediately sets the scene with views of farmland, sheaves of thick, rustling sugar cane, and country cabins. Things may seem slow and idyllic in the quiet, scenic farming town of Billins, but what lurks below is anything but tranquil.
Dread Central – Sweet River Set for April 23rd Release
Filmmaker Justin McMillan took home the ‘Best Director’ award from Grimmfest Easter Horror Nights recently for his devastating rural gothic Sweet River. This unique and poignant horror movie from Australia will finally be released in select theatres and on VOD platforms beginning next week on Friday, April 23rd.
New Horror Thriller ‘Sweet River’ Coming Soon
Hana’s search for her son’s body leads her to the sleepy town of Billing, where her investigations uncover more than she expected and threaten to expose the town’s secrets… secrets that both the living and the dead will fight to protect.
Independent Short Awards Los Angeles – Official Selection
“The Rainbow” directed by 12 year old Jayden McGinlay has been chosen as an Official Selection for the Independent Shorts Awards Los Angeles and to be screened at the prestigious Raleigh Studios in Hollywood, California.
Stage Whispers – Lord of the Flies
Lord of the Flies is an adaptation of Willian Golding’s classic novel, transformed into a chilling, beautiful and hugely entertaining play, directed by Bradley Chapman and lead by some of the biggest talent in Brisbane. Although published over 60 years ago, Lord of the Flies is still one of the most widely read and frequently examined works of 20th century literature. In this theatrical performance, the action is transferred from deserted island to deserted theatre as a group of schoolboys find themselves abandoned. With no adults around, they start to make their own rules and create their own civilisation, before order breaks down and the story builds to an electrifying climax.













