Paul Casserly: The best of the weekend radio
Blogger Paul Casserly is reviewing the best in weekend radio, starting with 95bFM's excellent 'Carnival in Rio'.
Blogger Paul Casserly is reviewing the best in weekend radio, starting with 95bFM's excellent 'Carnival in Rio'.
Movie blogger Dominic Corry gets inspired by Pacific Rim and names the biggest things in movies, from spaceships to body parts.
Herald film reviewers Russell Baillie, Dominic Corry and Francesca Rudkin share their thoughts on Pacific Rim.
It's been a week of music to rot your teeth to, writes Scott Kara.
The multi award-winning international sensation 'SLAVA'S SNOWSHOW' has stormed into New Zealand for a limited season playing in Auckland from July 10-14. Since its creation by renowned Russian clown Slava Polunin in 1993, Slava's Snowshow has played to millions of people in more than 30 countries and 120 cities including New York, London, Los Angeles, Paris, Rome, Hong Kong, Sydney, Rio de Janeiro and Moscow. The show brilliantly creates a world of wonderment and fantasy that transports the audience to a joyous dream-like place, where a bed becomes a boat in a storm-tossed sea; a woman is wrapped in cellophane and becomes flowers in a vase; a child walks in amazement inside a bubble; Slava boards a train and then becomes the train, his chimney-pot hat billowing smoke; and a web of unspun cotton envelopes the audience.
This lively, beautifully shot documentary is filmed almost entirely in this small community on the southern coast of Wellington. With music by local musician David Long, and full of the sea and garden-scapes that have informed Loyola’s life, Gardening with Soul uncovers a local legend and her community for the wider world.
Playing at the New Zealand International Film Festival.
Inspired by The Lone Ranger, movie blogger Dominic Corry examines his favourite train movies.
It's the concert Kiwi pop fans have been waiting for - and it sounds like we'll be getting a show we'll never forget.
When was the last time so many people have danced themselves silly to a band featuring a banjo?
Herald film reviewers Russell Baillie and Dominic Corry share their thoughts on the American action-adventure western film produced by Walt Disney Pictures and Jerry Bruckheimer Films, 'The Lone Ranger'.
Just how good is Man of Steel? Dominic Corry investigates.
Peter Jackson takes you behind the scenes of The Hobbit. In this video blog, he covers additional photography for movies two and three. Courtesy: YouTube/Peter Jackson
Herald film reviewers Russell Baillie, Dominic Corry and Francesca Rudkin share their thoughts on 'Man of Steel'.
While trying to find online fame, Kowhai decides the gang need to use their father's unreasonable fear of kittens to gain viewers. After Monty's disapproval and the silent treatment from dad, she sees the error of her ways.
Movie blogger Dominic Corry says there's five good reasons to celebrate this year's International Film Festival.
Reviewer Chris Schulz takes in A$AP Rocky's first New Zealand show.
Animated short film Shelved, which was created by students at Auckland's Media Design School, has won four different awards in two American competitions.
Some TV shows are worth revisiting, writes TV blogger Paul Casserly. The Goodies were perhaps a moment in time, and my fond memories of them remain undiminished, but they haven't travelled well.
Hook Ups are made to find a band space when their mum decides to convert their basement into a Reiki centre. They're forced to share one with the another band, the Rugged Sharks. Kowhai contemplates stealing one of their catchy songs to play at the Reiki
During his New Zealand promo visit, Revenge star Gabriel Mann (Nolan Ross) spoke to NZ Herald Online's Hugh Sundae about having to laugh at the hit high-budget soap opera.
Television blogger Paul Casserly says Danish show Borgen may well be the best thing that you have never watched.
We're live blogging the E3 festivities from Los Angeles.