The force is strong in final trailer for ‘Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu’

Disney’s The Mandalorian is undoubtedly a pop culture phenomenon drawing back long time fans, along with a whole new generation to the iconic franchise, and the story of the galaxy’s most intrepid father/child bounty hunting team is ready to make it’s way to the big screen, and delivering a hell of a kick in the […]

Christopher Nolan delivers a colossal epic with ‘The Odyssey’

Embrace the fight with all-new look at ‘Street Fighter’

For those seeking a shot of adrenaline for their next cinematic rush, then look no further than 2026’s Street Fighter, which is taking it back to the outlandish fun of the classic beat em’up video game, and bringing our faviurite larger than life fighters to the big screen one hell of a rumble that’s equal […]

Christopher Nolan delivers a colossal epic with ‘The Odyssey’

‘Lee Cronin’s The Mummy’ – Ancient Evil, Modern Horror — And No Way Out – Review

With Evil Dead Rise, Irish filmmaker Lee Cronin announced himself as a fearless new voice in modern horror — a director unafraid to plunge audiences into viscera, chaos, and pure, unrelenting dread. Now, with Lee Cronin’s The Mummy, Cronin doubles down, delivering a film that claws, snarls, and screams its way into your psyche. This […]

‘Moss & Freud’ – A Beautifully Crafted Portrait of Art, Identity and Connection – Review

‘Euphoria’ – Season Three – Style, Sin, and the Chaos of Growing Up

HBO’s Euphoria was never just a television show – it was a full-blown cultural moment. Highly stylised, emotionally volatile, and fiercely uncompromising, the series became a defining portrait of a generation grappling with identity, addiction, and connection in a hyper-mediated world. Under the vision of showrunner Sam Levinson, Euphoria thrived on risk, plunging audiences into […]

‘Clarkson’s Farm’ Season Five – Diddly Squat Delivers Another Winning Harvest – Review

Dressed for Power: ‘Helen Clark in Six Outfits’ Strikes with Wit, Style, and Political Bite

Autumn is the perfect time for a visit to Auckland’s ASB Waterfront Theatre, and for audiences seeking a vibrant mix of comedy and true-life political storytelling, Helen Clark in Six Outfits is an absolute must-watch. Auckland Theatre Company delivers a lively, engaging production that feels tailor-made for theatre devotees craving something smart, stylish, and deeply […]

‘RBG: Of Many, One’ – A Powerful Celebration Of A Legal Legend – Review

Wendy’s Fires Up 10,000 Free Burgers to Celebrate Warriors Glory and App Launch

There are partnerships, and then there are legacies—and Wendy’s is marking nearly two decades with the One New Zealand Warriors in the only way that really matters: free burgers. To celebrate 19 years alongside one of the NRL’s most passionate clubs—and their red-hot start to the 2026 season—Wendy’s is dropping 10,000 free Deluxe Cheeseburgers nationwide. […]

‘RBG: Of Many, One’ – A Powerful Celebration Of A Legal Legend – Review

‘The Boys’ – ‘Teenage Kix’ – Review

If Episode One lit the fuse, then Episode Two of Season Five of The Boys detonates the charge. ‘Teenage Kix’ doesn’t just build on the chaos of the premiere; it gleefully escalates it, delivering an episode that is as warped as it is wickedly funny. The message is clear: the endgame is here, and absolutely […]

‘Clarkson’s Farm’ Season Five – Diddly Squat Delivers Another Winning Harvest – Review

‘The Boys’ – Season Five – ‘Fifteen Inches of Sheer Dynamite’ – Review

After years of build-up, bloodshed, and blistering satire, Season Five of The Boys arrives with a roar—and Episode One, ‘Fifteen Inches of Sheer Dynamite’, wastes absolutely no time in making its intentions clear. This is the final ride, and showrunner Eric Kripke kicks things off with a ferocious, punk-rock blast of chaos that feels equal […]

‘Clarkson’s Farm’ Season Five – Diddly Squat Delivers Another Winning Harvest – Review

Olivia Wilde’s ‘The Invite’ promises to be a scintillating and hilarious tease

If you’re looking for entertainment that leads than A24 is the place to go, while we’re still recovering from the fallout of The Drama, which is without-a-doubt one of 2026’s most intense whipsmart dramedy’s, we’ve now been treated to a first look at Olivia Wilde’s delectable and curious comedy The Invite, and from this trailer […]

‘LOMU’ Set to Shake NZIFF as a Towering Tribute to All Black great Jonah Lomu

‘The President’s Cake’ – A Quiet Act of Defiance Baked Under Pressure – Review

There’s a quiet, simmering tension that runs through The President’s Cake, the feature film debut from Iraqi filmmaker Hasan Hadi, and it’s that tension that proves to be the film’s greatest strength. What begins as a seemingly small, almost trivial premise; 9-year-old Lamia, who is tasked with baking a cake for then Iraqi President, and […]

‘Moss & Freud’ – A Beautifully Crafted Portrait of Art, Identity and Connection – Review