Film Review – Mad Max
Mel Gibson stars as the eponymous cop turned vigilante out to stop bikie gangs in a dystopian Australia. Continue reading Film Review – Mad Max
Mel Gibson stars as the eponymous cop turned vigilante out to stop bikie gangs in a dystopian Australia. Continue reading Film Review – Mad Max
America’s favourite animated family are at it again. Continue reading Film Review – The Simpsons Movie
Epic odyssey showcases the best that New Zealand has to offer and features memorable one-liner “I didn’t choose the skux life, the skux life chose me.” Continue reading Film Review – Hunt for the Wilderpeople
Jane Watson talks about her tumultuous early life amongst other things in the final episode in this web-based doco series. Continue reading Web Series Review – Pure As: Jane Watson (International Women’s Day Special)
Peter Jackson’s adaptation of this Alice Sebold novel makes a unique, sub-par foray into the afterlife compared to his other post-LOTR films. Continue reading Film Review – The Lovely Bones
Something for the tamariki out there. Continue reading Introducing Kids’ Corner
Warwick Thornton directs a gritty, engaging tale that lacks a soundtrack and pays homage to The Kelly Gang. Continue reading Film Review – Sweet Country
Northland locals crash cars into each other in Florian Habicht’s fifty-four minute glimpse into Far North demolition derby culture. Continue reading Film Review – Kaikohe Demolition
The prospects of empty promises are aplenty in the sophomore Sweet As? – Pint Sized review. Continue reading Sweet As? – Pint Sized: Reviewing Classic NZ Commercials (Part 2)
Frances McDormand gets even with the cops in a female-led foray that is still relevant nowadays. Continue reading Film Review – Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri