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The Panel with Ali Jones and Andrew Hoggard (Part One)
Today on the Panel, Wallace and panellists Ali Jones and Andrew Hoggard speak to Civil Defence about Cyclone Gabrielle.
Plus they talk about commercial drivers falling asleep at the wheel and whether… Audio
Review: Knock At The Cabin
Knock At The Cabin, M Night Shyamalan's (The Sixth Sense) apocalyptic tale of four strange visitors to a family home, with a challenge to save the planet. Stars Dave Bautista (Guardians of the… Video, Audio
At The Movies for 8 Februar
Simon Morris wonders if there's any point to awards these days. He also checks out the front-runner for Best Actor, a collection of First Nation stories from both Australia and Aotearoa, and a… Audio
Review: The Whale
The Whale sees the triumphant return of former action star Brendan Fraser (The Mummy) in a very different role as a morbidly obese English teacher. Directed by Darren Arinowski (Black Swan) it… Video, Audio
At The Movies: We Are Still Here
Eight writer-director teams present eight stories about First Nation struggles in New Zealand and Australia. Video, Audio
Sarah Polley on female solidarity, faith and her new film Women Talking
In Sarah Polley's new film Women Talking, a group of Mennonite women who've been sexually abused secretly gather in a barn to discuss their future. The Canadian actor-director says that despite the… Video, Audio
Book Review: Cinema Speculation by Quentin Tarantino
Quentin Tarantino’s first non-fiction book is a slice of cinematic history in the director’s own inimitable voice, reports Dan Slevin.
At The Movies for 1 Feb
Simon Morris looks at some trends, likely winners and surprises in the upcoming awards season, and reviews two contrasting Oscar nominees - a hot favourite, starring Cate Blanchett, and a rank… Audio
Review: Tár
Tár is Cate Blanchett's Oscar-nominated film about a diva orchestra conductor. Co-starring Mark Strong and Nina Hoss, it marks the return of writer-director Todd Field (In the Bedroom, 2001). Video, Audio
Fifty best films: Wanda
At 48th-equal in the latest Sight & Sound 50 Greatest Films list, Wanda is the first bolter, says Dan Slevin. Video
Film Review with Dom Corry
Today Dom talks to Jesse about new releases Babylon and TÁR. Audio
Review: Babylon
Academy Award winning director Damien Chazelle portrays a licentious movie business on the cusp of a transition from silent to sound. Dan Slevin reviews. Video, Audio
At the Movies for 25 January 2023
On At the Movies, Dan Slevin summarises the best of the summer movies and reviews three new releases: Steven Spielberg's autobiographical THE FABELMANS; Damien Chazelle's epic about Hollywood changing… Audio
Review: The Fabelmans
Dan Slevin reviews Steven Spielberg's autobiographical movie which stars Michelle Williams and Paul Dano. Video, Audio
Review: My Old School
Dan Slevin reviews a Scottish documentary about a 30-year-old man who pretends to be 17 again so he can have a second chance at high school. Video, Audio
Sam's Take: Three great films for summer viewing
Sam's Take returns for the year with Sam recapping a few of his favourites from his summer viewing - Glass Onion, Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio and The Banshees of Inisherin.
Fears grow for Hollywood star missing more than a week after hike
Authorities in California have resumed the air search for British actor Julian Sands, who disappeared last Friday while hiking.
Fifty best films: The 400 Blows
Truffaut’s The 400 Blows might be the finest film about childhood of all time, according to Dan Slevin. Video
What to look forward to on the big screen
Our occasional movie reviewer Sam Hollis joined us earlier in the show to tell us what he'd been watching over the holidays. He's back to share what we can look forward to on the big screen in the… Audio
Review: Puss in Boots- The Last Wish
The sequel to the successful 2011 Shrek spinoff has finally arrived and Dan Slevin says it could be another keeper – but maybe not for the very little ones. Video