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Review: Project Power
Dan Slevin reports on Netflix’s new big budget VFX extravaganza (that also tries to have a bit of real life grit in the mix). Video
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Review: Laurel Canyon
The golden age of LA rock is glowingly brought to life in a two-part documentary, reviewed by Dan Slevin. Video
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Review: Dolly Parton - Here I Am
The Netflix documentary Dolly Parton: Here I Am should show audiences that Ms Parton is one of the greatest talents in American music, says Dan Slevin.
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NZIFF: Once Were Brothers – Robbie Robertson and the Band
Dan Slevin wallows in Boomer music nostalgia thanks to the film festival. Video
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NZIFF Preview: Tupaia’s Endeavour
Dan Slevin reports on another striking local documentary playing in this year’s film festival. Video
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Review: Greyhound
Dan Slevin rejoices at the arrival of a big screen drama for grown-ups – even if it isn’t actually playing on the big screen. Video
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NZIFF Preview: LOIMATA The Sweetest Tears
An outstanding Pacific documentary in the New Zealand International Film Festival has caught the eye of Dan Slevin. Video
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Movie review: The Assistant - a workplace horror about difficult choices
Audio 3 Jun 2020Dan Slevin reviews a drama about a young woman who discovers her Hollywood executive boss is a monster. Video, Audio
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Movie review: Master Cheng
Audio 3 Jun 2020A romance about a Chinese chef stuck in rural Finland. Reviewed by Dan Slevin. Video, Audio
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Movie review: Love, Antosha
Audio 3 Jun 2020A documentary biography of the young movie star Anton Yelchin who died suddenly in 2016. Reviewed by Dan Slevin. Video, Audio
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At The Movies for Wednesday, 3 June 2020
Dan Slevin is filling in for Simon Morris and he reviews Master Cheng, a romance about a Chinese chef stuck in rural Finland; The Assistant, a drama about a young woman who discovers her Hollywood… Audio
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The Last Full Measure
Audio 27 May 2020Dan Slevin reviews a drama about the campaign to give a Medal of Honour to Air Force Staff Sergeant William H. Pitsenbarger who saved over 60 soldiers in a Vietnam War gunfight. Audio
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Monos
Audio 27 May 2020An arthouse drama about child soldiers in Colombia with a mission to guard a precious hostage, reviewed by Dan Slevin. Audio
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The Lovebirds
Audio 27 May 2020A romantic comedy thriller about a couple whose plans to break up are thwarted by a conspiracy. Reviewed by Dan Slevin. Audio
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At the Movies for 27 May 2020
Audio 27 May 2020Dan Slevin is filling in for Simon Morris and he reviews The Lovebirds, a romantic comedy thriller about a couple whose plans to break up are thwarted by a conspiracy; Monos, An arthouse drama about… Audio
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Review - All at Sea
Dan Slevin reviews a comedy about misbehaving rest home residents starring Brian Cox and the late Lauren Bacall. Audio
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Review - Motherless Brooklyn
Edward Norton produced, wrote, directed and starred in this adaptation of Jonathan Lethem's 1999 detective novel. Reviewed by Dan Slevin. Video, Audio
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At the Movies for 20 May 2020
Dan Slevin is filling in for Simon Morris and he reviews Motherless Brooklyn, Edward Norton produces, writes, directs and stars in this adaptation of Jonathan Lethem's 1999 detective novel; I Still… Audio
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Review - I Still Believe
The true story of a Christian rock star's tragic first marriage (starring KJ Apa), reviewed by Dan Slevin. Audio
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Review - Becoming
Dan Slevin reviews a Netflix documentary which follows former first lady Michelle Obama on her book tour in 2018. Audio
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Review - Spaceship Earth
A new DocPlay documentary about the Biosphere 2 project in the Arizona desert which lasted for two years from 1991, reviewed by Dan Slevin. Audio
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Review - The Truth
Catherine Deneuve and Juliette Binoche star in the Japanese director Hirokazu Kore-eda’s first film in Europe. Reviewed by Dan Slevin. Audio
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At the Movies for 13 May 2020
Dan Slevin is filling in for Simon Morris - and because of the lockdown devoting his attention to home entertainment - and he reviews The Truth, Catherine Deneuve and Juliette Binoche star in the… Audio
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Review - The Day Shall Come
British comic writer and director Chris Morris’s new film is a satire on American race and politics, reviewed by Dan Slevin. Audio