Morning Movie Club

Take a break from the garden, come and grab a cuppa and see a movie on Riverside’s big screen. With affordable tickets and a free bickie with every hot drink, Thursday 10.30am sessions will now be included for a number of films in the cinema program, with new films added regularly.

Explore the Morning Movie Club sessions

What's On

2 - 9 August 2025 Riverside Cinema

Cat Video Fest 2025

A triumph! A spectacle! A fuzzy wuzzy cuddle puddle! @CatVideoFest is all that and more. Our favourite family-friendly cat-themed movie is back in August. Benefits local cats in need.

4 - 6 August 2025 Riverside Cinema

A New Friend For Tummy Tom

A new dog on the block turns the lives of Tummy Tom and Cat Mouse upside down. But the troublemaker ends up being a good protector and a new friend for Tummy Tom and Cat Mouse.

7 - 9 August 2025 Riverside Cinema

A Nice Indian Boy

When Naveen (Karan Soni), a soft spoken doctor, finally brings his charming white-artist boyfriend Jay (Jonathan Groff) home to meet his traditional Indian family, misunderstandings and emotional revelations put everyone on edge.

28 August - 5 September 2025 Riverside Cinema

The Life of Chuck

The life-affirming, genre-bending story explores three chapters in the life of an ordinary man named Charles Krantz. Based on Stephen King‘s novella and written and directed by modern master of horror Mike Flanagan.

30 - 31 August 2025 Riverside Cinema

André Rieu’s 2025 Maastricht Concert

Step into a night of music, romance, and celebration with André Rieu’s Waltz the Night Away! An all-new summer concert captured live from the stunning Vrijthof Square in his beloved hometown of Maastricht is coming to cinemas!

Saturday 6 September 2025 Africa Film Fest Australia

Samia: Little Dreamer

Samia defies taboos by racing through the streets of Mogadishu, in a society where a woman is not supposed to run. Her passion will one day take her to the Olympic Games.

Saturday 6 September 2025 Africa Film Fest Australia

Sudan: Remember Us

They are young Sudanese yearning for freedom. Their revolution is poetic, driven by the power of words.

Saturday 6 September 2025 Africa Film Fest Australia

Nteregu

Nteregu is a visual and sound poem that tells and sings the story of Guinea-Bissau’s music.

Saturday 6 September 2025 Africa Film Fest Australia

The Heart is a Muscle

In Cape Town a group of friends are having a barbecue. The day is disrupted when Ryan’s son goes missing.

Sunday 7 September 2025 Africa Film Fest Australia

Nawi

Based on the winning story of a nationwide writing contest, NAWI portrays the life of a determined girl growing up in rural Kenya.

Sunday 7 September 2025 Africa Film Fest Australia

The Fisherman

The Fisherman is a heartwarming comedy-fantasy film that follows the adventures of Atta Oko, a traditional fisherman from a small coastal village in Ghana.

Sunday 7 September 2025 Africa Film Fest Australia

Closing Night Party:Chale, Let’s Go!!

“Closing Night Party: Chale, Let’s Go!!” is our final celebration, the African way: a joyful invitation to dance, connect, and celebrate African creativity in full colour.

Friday 26 September 2025 Korean Film Festival in Australia Touring Program Presents

About Family 대가족

In a bustling South Korean town, Mu-ok reigns over Pyongmanok, a cherished restaurant that has drawn devoted patrons for decades, long before the age of viral fame.

Friday 26 September 2025 Korean Film Festival in Australia Touring Program Presents

Hear Me: Our Summer (청설)

Yong-Joon, a young man searching for his life’s purpose, supports his family by delivering lunch boxes for their small business

Friday 26 September 2025 Korean Film Festival in Australia Touring Program Presents

FORBIDDEN FAIRYTALE (동화지만 청불입니다)

Dan-bi, an aspiring children’s book author with a heart full of whimsical dreams, lands an unexpected job on a Youth Protection Team, tasked with cracking down on illicit online content.

Saturday 27 September 2025 Korean Film Festival in Australia Touring Program Presents

The Noisy Mansion (백수 아파트)

Geo-Wool, a lively single woman whose boisterous nature fills her younger brother Du-On’s home, tends to household tasks and looks after his young daughter.

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