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You won't hear a more Kiwi yarn than this adventure documentary, writes Francesca Rudkin.
You won't hear a more Kiwi yarn than this adventure documentary, writes Francesca Rudkin.
The way Dark Fate uses Arnold Schwarzenegger is unexpected, writes Dom Corry.
Is Brittany Runs A Marathon a predictable crowd-pleaser or an inspirational triumph?
It's based on the true story of the first woman jockey to win the Melbourne Cup.
Should we wake you up before we Jojo or is seeing it a no no? Here's our official review.
Maleficent: Mistress of Evil is out today but is this a sleeper hit or a doze?
Zellweger's acting puts her at the front of the upcoming Oscar race but how's the film?
The romantic drama captures Mumbai's rich textures but is its story worth a look?
To party or not to party that is the question two young women face in this new film.
A selection of views on Joker, one of 2019's most-talked about and controversial films.
Mocked and disparaged the all-women crew defied all odds to compete in the Whitbread race.
Furious fowls, unsightly toys and Thoriphants.
Is the Guillermo del Toro produced horror flick scary or really not?
Hereditary was harrowing and unsettling. It's follow-up Midsommar is much, much worse...
The stars are so young they can not legally watch their own movie. But should you?
Girls of the Sun has gritty war scenes, big set pieces and drama. And it's all true.
There's nothing sparkling in this grimly confounding sci-fi flick...
Made up of stunning found footage, our reviewer gives Amazing Graces five solid amens.
The director of Bend it Like Beckham is blinded by the light.
Perhaps its time for the ...has Fallen franchise to fall away?
Has Tarantino done it again with Once Upon a Time in Hollywood?
The new doco reminisces on the music and spirit of Herbs.
His heart's in the right place but Estevez struggles with nuance in new movie The Public.
Indie slice of life workplace dramedy much more than a millennial Coyote Ugly
Tom Augustine wraps up week one of the NZ International Film Festival.
An examination of Roy Cohn offers little insight into the infamous figure's legacy.
Radha Mitchell stars as a former opera singer in a film that is more style than substance.
The remarkable true story of a WWII POW who became an English soccer legend.
Olivia Wilde's debut feature film could be worth sneaking out for.