Every now and again a film comes along that completely stops you in your tracks. Minari is one such film. A beautiful, personal exploration of identity, family and youth, Minari is a piece of cinema that watches like poetry come to life, and every audience member will be moved by this work of art. A […]
‘WandaVision’ – ‘All-New Halloween Spooktacular!’ – Review
Things are about to get SPOOKY in WandaVision as we now find Wanda and Vision and their growing family living in the early-2000s and the arrival of Halloween marks the time for costumes, candy and plenty of ghoulish pranks. But outside of the innocence of the scariest night of the year…the real horrors are just […]
‘I Care A Lot’ – Review
Sometimes a film comes along and it absolutely blows your mind. From its original concept to the structure of its screenplay, the perfection on behalf of its casting, and the care, focus and attention to detail that is given to its design, cinematography, mise-en-scene and score. I Care A Lot is one of these films. […]
Relive the magic and wonder of E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial live in concert
When it comes to movies that capture the true magic of the cinema Steven Speilberg’s E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial is a classic that generations have loved and adored and now audiences will have the unique opportunity to experience it like never before. As part of the 2021 Auckland Arts Festival, a world-class, all-Aotearoa curated collection with […]
‘High Ground’ – Review
In director Stephen Maxwell Johnson’s High Ground, audiences are taken to the harsh plains of the Australian Outback in a film of high intensity and burning passions that seeks to tell the story of two cultures clashing. And this one is powerful to behold. After fighting in World War I as a sniper, Travis (Simon […]
Zack Snyder’s ‘Justice League is now officially Rated-R
Fans of the DCEU will be excited to finally hear that Zack Snyder’s Justice League, commonly referred to as the Snyder Cut has now officially been confirmed as being R-rated! As confirmed by MovieWeb, Zack Snyder’s Justice League, which will arrive on HBO Max on March 18, has now been rated as R for ‘violence […]
‘WandaVision’ – ‘On A Very Special Episode…’ – Review
After spending some time with the S.W.O.R.D task force investigating the Westview Anamoly in last week’s episode of WandaVision we now return to Westview for ‘Episode 5’, ‘On A Very Special Episode…’, where Wanda and Vision have now moved into the 1980s. But the cracks are visible, and things are starting to spin out of […]
‘Shadow in the Cloud’ – Review
Take your seat and buckle in because Chloë Grace Moretz is ready to take you for a ride in Shadow in the Cloud, and this one is ABSOLUTELY INSANE with its PURE PULP FUN. On a stormy night during World War II, a female pilot, Flight Officer Garrett (Chloë Grace Moretz) with top-secret cargo talks […]
‘Music’ – Review
Multi-award winning singer-songwriter and artist Sia makes her directorial debut with Music, an intimate, imaginative cinematic event that looks at the notions of family and love through a very unique filter, leading to a incredibly creative experience for viewers. Zu (Kate Hudson) is a free spirit estranged from her family who suddenly finds herself the […]
‘WandaVision’ – ‘We Interrupt This Program’ – Review
For the last three episodes of WandaVision we’ve been living in a serialised American TV sitcom, and now in ‘Episode 4’, ‘We Interrupt This Program’, reality comes knocking and nothing is what it seems… While Wanda Maximoff (Elizbeth Olsen) and Vision (Paul Bettany) might be living the perfect American sitcom life inside the town of […]