latest reviews.

March 1, 2022
Love and Loss
Auckland Museum will have you down bad “I remember…sitting myself down and giving my heart a stern talking to. It didn’t listen. It’s no good being […]
March 1, 2022
Space Island | Broods
Separation, distance, and fallout. The image of Space Island in the context of lead singer Georgia Nott’s marriage breakdown becomes clearer. The instrumentation from Caleb Nott […]
March 1, 2022
Power of the Dog | Dir. Jane Campion
Benedict Cumberbatch’s Bene-dick is not the only surprise in NZ’s top Oscar contender The Power of The Dog. Jane Campion’s latest is a treat of jealousy, […]
March 1, 2022
She’s a Killer | Kirsten McDougall
She’s a Killer, a dystopian climate thriller, explores a subject matter that gains new meaning when read underneath a hot, ozone puncturing sun. In the book, […]
March 1, 2022
A Reason to Rhyme | Dir. Anahera Parata
At a run time of just under an hour, A Reason 2 Rhyme deserves to be longer. You’ll hear tales of how Grandmaster flash inspired young […]