"You can't film in front of a garage and say it's a battleship." Or can you? Giant Pictures has unveiled an official trailer for a documentary film called Mockbuster, made by Australian filmmaker Anthony Frith. This is not a mockumentary, it's an actual doc film about the infamous B-movie studio called The Asylum. Formed in 1997, The Asylum is a company that has been creating rip-off B-movie blockbusters for decades (called "mockbusters") and releasing them to fans who want to watch this junk and laugh. Mockbuster is a comedic, behind-the-scenes documentary of the making of a B-grade smash, Sharknado (2013), that is both an unashamed celebration of trash cinema and a clever look at the collision between art & commerce. Frith has an inside scoop as he also made The Land That Time Forgot for The Aslyum (filming for 6 days only in Adelaide). "Throughout the shoot, Frith navigates the gloriously chaotic orbit of Asylum producer Brendan Petrizzo and studio founders David Rimawi, David Latt, and Paul Bales as he attempts to keep a prehistoric adventure afloat amid rubber dinosaurs, last-minute rewrites, and caffeinated panic." Looks like tons of fun.
Here's the teaser trailer (+ poster) for Anthony Frith's doc film Mockbuster, direct from YouTube:

A struggling Australian filmmaker takes his final shot at redemption with Sharknado's notorious studio, The Asylum. Tasked with shooting a lost-world dinosaur movie in suburban Adelaide in under a week, he also films the chaos behind the scenes. Between demanding LA execs, a baffled cast, and his own creeping self-doubts, he finds hilarity, mayhem, and an unexpected kind of success. Mockbuster is directed by the acclaimed Australian writer / filmmaker Anthony Frith, director of the film The Land That Time Forgot previously and other geek projects. Produced by Naomi Ball, Sandy Cameron, David Elliot-Jones, and Cam Rogers. This initially premiered at the 2025 Adelaide Film Festival last year. The doc is supported by Screen Australia, with the South Australian Film Corporation, Adelaide Film Festival Investment Fund, VicScreen. It will play at the 2026 Santa Barbara Film Festival in the US soon - but there's no final release date set yet.