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‘Bones and All’ – Review

When it comes to lauded filmmaker Luca Guadagnino no subject matter is off the table, and you understand that it’s a work that will get inside your soul. That’s precisely where his horror-romance road movie Bones and All comes into play, and this film is without a doubt one of the most original and striking […]

‘Sgt. Haane’ – A Taonga of Courage and the Legacy of the 28th Māori Battalion this ANZAC Day – Review

‘Stars At Noon’ – Review

With its sweaty atmospheric style and stream of conscious narrative, auteur filmmaker Claire Denis’ Stars At Noon is a romantic thriller with a twist and is anchored by an incredibly committed performance from rising talent Margaret Qualley. A young American journalist Trish (Margaret Qualley) stranded in present-day Nicaragua falls for an enigmatic Englishman (Joe Alwyn) […]

‘Sgt. Haane’ – A Taonga of Courage and the Legacy of the 28th Māori Battalion this ANZAC Day – Review

‘Emily’ – Review

Captured with an eye for ethereal yet haunting beauty, Emily is a bold story of the romantic era that captures the dawning of an artist as the famed Emily Brontë finds her voice, and how she came to write the infamous story of Wuthering Heights. Imagines the transformative, exhilarating, and uplifting journey to womanhood of […]

‘Sgt. Haane’ – A Taonga of Courage and the Legacy of the 28th Māori Battalion this ANZAC Day – Review

‘The Menu’ – Review

With its sharp wit and savagely smart narrative, director Mark Mylod’s The Menu is a film experience of dark satirical fun. Its unexpected, twisting thrills will keep you on edge until the final moment. Young couple Margot (Anya Taylor-Joy) and Tyler (Nicholas Hoult) travel to a remote island to eat at Hawthorne, an exclusive restaurant […]

‘Sgt. Haane’ – A Taonga of Courage and the Legacy of the 28th Māori Battalion this ANZAC Day – Review

‘The Woman King’ – Review

Prepare for a new type of historical action adventure with Gina Prince-Bythewood’s The Woman King which brings audiences into a new historical epic and the action hits hard. In the 1800s, a group of all-female warriors protects the African kingdom of Dahomey with skills and fierceness unlike anything the world has ever seen. Faced with […]

‘Sgt. Haane’ – A Taonga of Courage and the Legacy of the 28th Māori Battalion this ANZAC Day – Review

‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’ – Review

There are few films that arrive with the weight of expectation on them as Marvel’s Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. Since the tragic death of Chadwick Boseman, whose take on King T’Challa achieved iconic status in the MCU in just four film appearances, many were questioning how director and co-writer Ryan Coogler would be able to […]

‘Sgt. Haane’ – A Taonga of Courage and the Legacy of the 28th Māori Battalion this ANZAC Day – Review

‘My Policeman’ – Review

In a journey that examines the cost of love and the passing of time, filmmaker Michael Grandage brings to life the beautiful and emotional story of My Policeman, and this film is sure to make every audience member shed a tear. Set in 1950s Brighton, a gay policeman, Tom Burgess (Harry Styles), marries schoolteacher Marion […]

‘Sgt. Haane’ – A Taonga of Courage and the Legacy of the 28th Māori Battalion this ANZAC Day – Review

‘Barbarian’ – Review

If you’re looking for a rush of pure horror intensity then Zach Cregger’s freakishly intense Barbarian is the film that will send you into the abyss of utter nightmares. A young woman discovers the rental home she booked is already occupied by a stranger. Against her better judgment, she decides to spend the night but […]

‘Sgt. Haane’ – A Taonga of Courage and the Legacy of the 28th Māori Battalion this ANZAC Day – Review

‘Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris’ – Review

Audiences are invited on a journey of self-discovery, adventure and passionate haute couture in a brand new retelling of the classic story, Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris, and this is a delightful piece of filmmaking that is sure to leave a sparkle in your eye, and a smile on your face. In 1950s London, a […]

‘Sgt. Haane’ – A Taonga of Courage and the Legacy of the 28th Māori Battalion this ANZAC Day – Review