‘Hunt for the Wilderpeople’ Turns 10 — And It’s Heading Back to the Big Screen Where It Belongs

To mark the 10th anniversary of its original 2016 release, Taika Waititi’s beloved bush-born comedy-adventure is returning to cinemas across Aotearoa this Easter, inviting audiences to rediscover a modern Kiwi classic the way it was meant to be seen — loud, proud, and surrounded by a crowd. Anniversary screenings kick off with a nationwide celebration […]

‘The Lady’ – Royal Privilege, Obsession, and True-Crime Chill – Review

With real-world intrigue around Sarah Ferguson never far from the headlines, BritBox’s four-part miniseries The Lady slides in like a silk-gloved punch to the jaw. This is glossy, compulsive true-crime drama — the kind that seduces you with tiaras and privilege before plunging headfirst into obsession, manipulation, and murder. It rewinds the clock to one […]

Raising the Black Flag – Frank E. Flowers Unleashes Pirate Mayhem with ‘The Bluff’

Prime Video’s The Bluff doesn’t just raise the black flag, it fires a cannon straight through the hull of modern action cinema. Loud, ferocious, and gloriously unrestrained, the film is a full-blooded shot of adrenaline that takes no prisoners. Anchored by feral, powerhouse performances from Priyanka Chopra-Jonas and Karl Urban, The Bluff stands tall as […]

‘No Other Choice’ – Park Chan-wook Turns Corporate Despair into a Savage, Blood-Soaked Farce – Review

There are filmmakers who flirt with satire, and then there is Park Chan-wook, who skewers it, salts it, and serves it with a knowing smile. No Other Choice is the South Korean auteur’s latest act of controlled cinematic cruelty — a pitch-black comedy thriller that transforms modern employment anxiety into a vicious, absurdist survival game. […]

Intimacy and creativity lead in a beautifully opulent portrait of artistry in A24’s ‘Marc by Sofia’

Marc Jacobs and Sofia Coppola, two ‘genre’ defining artists, each with their own unique spark, spirit and creative voice, and who now have come together together courtesy of A24 to discuss their long held friendship, collaborations, inspirations and musings in Marc by Sofia, and in this intimate portrait, Sofia presents Marc, as we’ve never seen […]

‘EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert’ – The King Unchained: Baz Luhrmann Unearths a Lost Elvis in a Blazing Big-Screen Resurrection – Review

The King is back; not as myth, not as memory, but as pure, electrified presence. EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert storms into cinemas as a once-in-a-generation cinematic event, resurrecting Elvis Presley in full command of his voice, his body, and his incomparable musical soul. Built from previously unseen and long-believed-lost concert and rehearsal footage, this […]

A24 Opens the Door You Shouldn’t Walk Through – ‘BACKROOMS’ Brings Internet Horror to the Big Screen

There are horror films that make you scream, and then there are those that quietly dismantle your sense of reality. BACKROOMS, the unnerving new nightmare from A24, belongs firmly in the latter category, transforming one of the internet’s most unsettling modern myths into a full-scale cinematic descent into dread. And a cryptic, eerie, and deeply […]