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US Correspondent - Harry Horton
Feature Story Correspondent Harry Horton talks to Megan about the Golden Globes and the big winners on the night. He also discusses whether or not Oprah Winfrey's speech at the ceremony was actually… Audio
Oreet Ashery - death in the now
Oreet Ashery is an Israeli-British artist who works in multiple mediums including film, photography, and performance. Her art often tackles themes of politics, gender, class, social constructs, and… Video, Audio
Andy Serkis: making the movie Breathe
Breathe is the story of British advocate for the disabled Robin Cavendish, who contracted polio in 1958, which left him paralysed from the neck down at 28, facing his final few months in hospital… Audio
Film maker asked to brush up on cultural awareness skills
The Department of Conservation in the top of the South Island/Te Tau Ihu is urging the film and television industry to brush up on its cultural awareness when applying to film on Crown land. The eight… Audio
The history of Star Wars in New Zealand
The eighth instalment of Star Wars has just been released in cinemas. While it may be set in a 'galaxy far, far away', the Star Wars saga has had a profound effect upon New Zealand society, especially… Audio
Review: The Florida Project
The Florida Project is a glowing call-back to the greats of the Italian New Wave, says Dan Slevin. Video
Men In Yoga Pants
Director Andrew Galt and Photographer Richard Knot are in the Wellington Studio selling this year's must-have calendar, Men In Yoga Pants. Audio
Film Review with Richard Swainson
Richard looks back on the year in movies, giving us his top 10, his bottom 10 and what he reckons are the 10 most over-rated movies of 2017. Audio
Disney buys most of 21st Century Fox for US$52b
Disney is set to buy most of 21st Century Fox for US$52 billion. The deal will combine two of Hollywood's biggest players, and could help Disney combat digital newcomers to the media market like… Audio
Star Wars: The Last Jedi premieres in NZ
The royal premiere of the latest Star Wars movie has been held at Lond's Royal Albert Hall forty years since the first movie that spawned one of the most successful film franchises in history. Princes… Audio
At The Movies for 13 December 2017: the year in review
Simon Morris looks back on 2017 - a year of two Star Wars films, two Lego films and two films mostly about Dunkirk. It was also a year that finally did a little more than pay lip-service to the idea… Audio
Star Wars: The Last Jedi has critics in raptures
"Rousing." "Thrilling." "Addictively bold." Just a few of the superlatives the critics are using to describe the latest film in the Star Wars saga.
Film Review with Richard Swainson
Richard reviews The Man Who Invented Christmas and Wonder. Audio
At The Movies for 6 November 2017
Simon Morris checks out James Franco's tribute to a one-of-a-kind director in The Disaster Artist, assesses festive fare The Man Who Invented Christmas and bemoans a lack of surprises in Wonder. Video, Audio
Wonder - review
Wonder tells of a brave little kid whose parents are the generally adorable Julia Roberts and Owen Wilson. What could possibly go wrong? Video, Audio
The Man Who Invented Christmas - review
Charles Dickens at first struggles to name his leading man in The Man Who Invented Christmas, Starring Dan Stevens and Christopher Plummer. Video, Audio
The Disaster Artist - review
The Disaster Artist is a tribute to Tommy Wiseau, writer-director-star of the notoriously bad movie The Room. Directed by and starring James Franco with Seth Rogen, Bryan Cranston and Sharon Stone. Video, Audio
52 films by women #13: Afternoon Delight
Before they created Transparent, writer-director Jill Soloway made an indie feature about an upper-middle class woman tiptoeing into a world of sexual transgression. Dan Slevin found it intriguing but… Video
Dan Slevin: In praise (sort of) of James Franco
James Franco is the director and star of the new film The Disaster Artist which is in cinemas now. Our regular Tuesday afternoon movie guy, Dan Slevin from RNZ Widescreen, isn't sure whether he's a… Audio