Reviews
Updated: 3 April 2013
Pinochet’s tantrum
Wed 3 April
No sounds like the kind of thing a toddler in the middle of a tantrum might say, while stomping around your lounge at bedtime. At the cinema,…
Redemption in rust
Wed 27 March
It's no disgrace to come second at Cannes to Michael Haneke’s Amour, especially when your film is Rust and Bone . Writer-director Jacques…
A fascinating contrast
Wed 20 March
Alyx Duncan’s The Red House is a lovely example of how ideas that evolve, adjust, and transform over time can produce work that is…
Follow the yellow brick road
Wed 13 March
It's a question that has been burning away inside all of us for nearly 75 years - how did the Wizard (who wasn’t really a wizard at all but a carnival…
Quality cinemas, pity about the movies
Wed 6 March
Spending time on the road - as I have done this week - makes one pine for home, specifically our cinemas. It’s easy to be blasé about Wellington’s…
Earlier Reviews
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27 FebRobbed of best picture
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20 FebDie Hard and witless
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13 FebA nice taste of Kiwi
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7 FebThere's no one like Day-Lewis
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30 JanOne classic, one horrible, and one for the kids
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