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Preview - Doc Edge
Dan Slevin interviews the director of the Documentary Edge Film Festival, Dan Shanan, about the 13th event which opens this week. Audio
Review - Isle of Dogs
Dan Slevin reviews Wes Anderson's stop-motion animation about a Japanese conspiracy against the humble canine house pet. Audio
Review - Truth Or Dare
A group of California college students unwittingly unleash a demon after partying too hard at Spring Break, reviewed by Dan Slevin. Audio
Review - The Breaker Upperers
Jackie van Beek and Madeline Sami write and direct this raucous and Kiwi anti-romantic comedy, reviewed by Dan Slevin. Audio
At the Movies
Dan Slevin is filling in for Simon Morris and this week reviews Kiwi comedy The Breaker Upperers, Wes Anderson’s Isle of Dogs and Truth or Dare, and talks to 13th Documentary Edge Film Festival… Video, Audio
New on Netflix: Anon
Kiwi director Andrew Niccol mines his usual obsessions to reduced effect in the futuristic thriller Anon, says Dan Slevin. Video
In theatres: Faces Places
The Oscar-nominated documentary Faces Places tells of the unlikely, feisty and affectionate partnership of two French artists. Dan Slevin finds it delightful. Video
Susan Lacy on Steven Spielberg
A new film takes an indepth look at filmmaker Steven Spielberg. The documentary "Spielberg" is directed and produced by award-winning doco maker Susan Lacy. It includes interviews with the likes of… Audio
Ian Nathan: twists and turns of Peter Jackson's journey to LOTR
A fascinating book by British film writer Ian Nathan, "Anything You Can Imagine: Peter Jackson & the Making of Middle-Earth", tells the behind-the-scenes challenges to get Lord of the Rings and The… Audio
May the 4th be with you
The phrase apparently goes back to an advertisement on May 4 1979. Now, today's date is known around the world as Star Wars day. Audio
Film Review with Richard Swainson
Richard reviews two new comedies, The Breaker Upperers and I Feel Pretty. Audio
Pietra Brettkelly: Yellow is Forbidden
Auckland filmmaker Pietra Brettkelly's latest documentary, Yellow is Forbidden, has just become the first New Zealand film to screen in competition at the prestigious Tribeca Film Festival in New… Audio
Review - The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society
A host of great British actors are on show in this adaptation of a best-selling novel, reviewed by Dan Slevin. Audio
Review - Last Flag Flying
Dan Slevin reviews Richard Linklater's unofficial sequel to the 1973 Academy Award-nominated drama The Last Detail. Audio
Review - Avengers: Infinity War
After nearly 34 hours, the Marvel Cinematic Universe saga is nearly at an end and the latest blockbuster is reviewed by Dan Slevin. Audio
At The Movies for 2 May 2018
Dan Slevin is filling in for Simon Morris and this week he reviews Avengers: Infinity War, Last Flag Flying and The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society. Audio
Preview: Resene Architecture & Design Film Festival 2018
As the nights get longer, film fans like Dan Slevin turn to specialised offerings such as the Resene Architecture & Design Film Festival. A film about a softly-spoken Dutch garden designer is his… Video
Film Review with Richard Swainson
Richard reviews The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society and Faces Places. Audio
Review - I Feel Pretty
I Feel Pretty has Amy Schumer transformed into believing she is a ravishing beauty. Also featuring Michelle Williams, Naomie Campbell and Emily Ratajkowski. Video, Audio
Review - Sherlock Gnomes
Sherlock Gnomes is the sequel to the successful animated romcom Gnomeo and Juliet. Featuring the voices of Johnny Depp, James McAvoy, Emily Blunt - and Ozzy Osborne. Video, Audio