Plague
In a world ravaged by an unstoppable and mysterious contagion, director Jesse Schroeder crafts a taut and harrowing sur...
In a world that has seemingly moved on from his iconic persona, legendary Australian actor Paul Hogan finds himself navigating the tricky waters of modern fame in this charming comedy-drama. Playing a fictionalized version of himself, Hogan is perceived by the Hollywood elite as a washed-up relic, a far cry from the beloved "Crocodile" Dundee. When a well-intentioned but disastrous publicity stunt, orchestrated by his loyal manager Chevy Chase and concerned daughter Rachael Carpani, spirals out of control, Hogan is thrust into a media firestorm that threatens to destroy his legacy completely. To salvage his reputation and prove he still has relevance, he embarks on an unexpected journey that brings him face-to-face with old friends like Olivia Newton-John and John Cleese, while navigating the bewildering landscape of social media and a new generation of stars. Directed by Dean Murphy, the film blends warm humor with a poignant look at aging in the spotlight, as Hogan attempts to remind the world—and perhaps himself—of the enduring charm and decency of a true icon.