‘Richie McCaw: Chasing Great’ – Review
What makes a ‘Great All Black’? That’s the question that documentary filmmakers Justin Pemberton and Michelle Walshe seek to answer while following former All Black captain, and the world’s greatest openside flanker, Richie McCaw, as he prepares for the 2011 Rugby World Cup, and the defence of the coveted Web Ellis Trophy in Richie McCaw: […]
‘Assassin’s Creed’ – Review
Michael Fassbender steps into the past and comes face to face with destiny in the high action adaptation of Assassin’s Creed, which delivers edge of your seat action at its best. The epic action adventure of Assassin’s Creed makes its way from the video game console to the big screen thanks to the dedication of […]
‘Widows’ – Review
Beginning with pure calm that cracks into explosive action like the snap of a Colt.45 handgun, Widows is a film that will take you for a ride and shake you to your core. After their career criminal husbands are gunned down in a bank robbery gone wrong, four grieving widows: Veronica (Viola Davis), Linda (Michelle […]
‘Annabelle Comes Home’ – Review
When it comes to jump scares that totally freak us out we can always count on the ever dependable creepy doll named Annabelle to deliver them. And now this totem of evil is about to bring its horrors to the very homes of Ed and Lorraine Warren in Annabelle Comes Home. Determined to keep Annabelle […]
‘Richie McCaw: Chasing Great’ – Review
‘Assassin’s Creed’ – Review
‘Widows’ – Review
‘Annabelle Comes Home’ – Review
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‘Moss & Freud’ – A Beautifully Crafted Portrait of Art, Identity and Connection – Review
Artist and muse. Few creative relationships are as fascinating as the bond between these two figures, and what happens when the boundaries between observer and subject begin to blur? Add fame, infamy, vulnerability, expression and emotion into the mix, and you have the rich creative canvas upon which New Zealand filmmaker James Lucas paints Moss […]