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Miley Cyrus' ‘Something Beautiful' To Screen In Australian Cinemas Next Week

Miley Cyrus' ‘Something Beautiful' To Screen In Australian Cinemas Next Week

Yahoo18-06-2025
Australian fans of Miley Cyrus will get a chance to see the mutli-platinum pop star return to the big screen next week (June 27th), with nationwide screenings of her new film Something Beautiful having been announced by Event, Hoyts and Village Cinemas for at least one cinema in every state and territory. The film serves as the accompanying visuals to Cyrus' ninth studio album of the same name, which was released late last month. The full list of screenings can be found below.
Something Beautiful was both co-directed and co-produced by Cyrus herself. She wrote the film with her team of co-directors, Jacob Bixenman and Brendan Walter. The former has been working with Cyrus since her previous studio album, 2023's Endless Summer Vacation, which included directing the music video for the chart-topping 'Flowers' – which has over one billion views on YouTube. The latter, meanwhile, is a former guitarist for the American pop-punk band Valencia, whose work as a videographer includes credits with Fall Out Boy, Lorde, Weezer, Sia, Green Day and Shawn Mendes.
In promotional materials for the film, Something Beautiful is described as 'a one-of-a-kind pop opera'. '[This] is my dream project come true — fashion, film, and original music coexisting in harmony,' said Cyrus. 'My co-creators are all geniuses in their own right: From the masters of sound, Shawn Everett and Alan Meyerson, to one of cinema's most unique directors, Panos Cosmatos, serving as a producer. Each collaborator has used their expertise to make this fantasy a reality.'
Prior to Something Beautiful, Cyrus' only other recent film appearance was an uncredited cameo in Ethan Coen's 2024 film Drive-Away Dolls, which starred Pedro Pascal and Beanie Feldstein. She was last seen before that in 2017's Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol. 2, where she cameoed as Mainframe. Her last lead acting role was in 2012's So Undercover, alongside Jeremy Piven and her mother Tish.
All screenings are on Friday, June 27th. All screenings are at 7pm unless otherwise indicated.
Albury NSW (6:30pm screening)
Blacktown NSW
Bondi Junction NSW
Brisbane City QLD
Broadway NSW (Two screenings, one at 7pm and one at 8:30pm)
Burwood NSW
Cairns QLD
Campbelltown NSW
Carindale QLD
Castle Hill NSW
Chadstone VIC (Two screenings, one at 6:45pm and one at 8:30pm)
Chatswood NSW
Chermside QLD
Coffs Harbour NSW
Coomera QLD
Crown Plaza VIC (Two screenings, one at 7pm and one at 7:45pm)
Ed Square NSW
Fountain Gate VIC
Geelong VIC
George Street NSW
Hobart TAS
Hornsby NSW
Hurstville NSW
Indooroopilly QLD
Innaloo WA
Karingal VIC
Kawana QLD
Knox VIC
Launceston TAS
Liverpool NSW
Loganholme QLD
Mackay Mount Pleasant QLD
Macquarie NSW
Miranda NSW
Morwell VIC
Mt Druitt NSW (6pm screening)
Norwood SA
Pacific Fair QLD
Palmerston NT
Parramatta NSW
Robina QLD
Shellharbour NSW
Stafford QLD (6pm screening)
Sunshine VIC
Tea Tree Plaza (Two screenings, one at 6:30pm and one at 7pm)
Top Ryde NSW
Tuggerah NSW
Werribee VIC
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