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Preview: 2024 Italian Film Festival
Dan Slevin checks out three of the 24 features, documentaries and classics screening in this years Italian festival. Video
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Review: The Kitchen
The Kitchen is a dystopian future movie that is all about the here and now, Dan Slevin says. Video
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Book review - The Brief History of the Future
Audio 30 Apr 2009The Brief History of the Future' by Jacques Attali. Published by Allen and Unwin. Reviewed by Dan Slevin. Audio
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Review: Knock Down the House
Dan Slevin reviews a documentary about American politics that isn’t about Donald Trump, and isn’t depressing. Video
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Review: The Ideal Palace
Fans of French cinema – and France itself – should seek out The Ideal Palace, reports Dan Slevin. Video
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Review: Scotch - A Golden Dream
The history and culture of Scottish whisky is lovingly portrayed in this low-budget documentary, reports Dan Slevin. Video
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Book Review: Whatever It Takes
Dan Slevin recommends John Reid’s superb history of Pacific Films and John O’Shea, Whatever It Takes.
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Review: All Is True
Dan Slevin says that Kenneth Branagh’s portrayal of Shakespeare's autumn years, All Is True, certainly feels true. Video
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Review: Little
Body-swap comedy Little is often uncomfortable watching – and not in a good way, says Dan Slevin. Video
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Review: Greta
Isabelle Huppert brings her ‘A’ game to a B-movie in Neil Jordan's thriller Greta, reports Dan Slevin. Video
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Fifty best films: Jeanne Dielman, 23 quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles
Equal #36 in the Sight & Sound Top 50, Chantal Akerman’s Jeanne Dielman blows Dan Slevin away. Video
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High Society
Dan Slevin looks forward to an autumn, winter and spring of great cinema at his local film society. Video
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Review: On the Rocks
Sofia Coppola reunites with Bill Murray for some tepid comedy set among the Manhattan elite, reports Dan Slevin. Video
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Review: Soul
Dan Slevin makes the case for why Pixar’s Soul might be his favourite film of the year. Video
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Still the right thing: Do the Right Thing at 30
Thirty years on, Spike Lee’s Do the Right Thing is as urgent as ever, says Dan Slevin. Video
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The best TV new to streaming this month
Local streamers are still delivering strong product but the mouse is breathing down their neck, says Dan Slevin. Video
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Fifty greatest films: City Lights
Chaplin still doesn’t do it for Dan Slevin, and he’s not sure if he ever will. Video
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52 films by women #12: Mudbound
With Mudbound, African-American director Dee Rees announces herself as a filmmaker to reckon with, says Dan Slevin. Video
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Video: Hunt for the Wilderpeople review
Dan Slevin salutes Sam Neill’s contribution to Taika Waititi’s instant Kiwi classic, Hunt for the Wilderpeople. Video, Audio
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Review: Sherpa
Jennifer Peedom’s majestic documentary Sherpa lays bare the true cost of adventure tourism, according to Dan Slevin. Video, Audio
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Review: Orphans & Kingdoms
Orphans & Kingdoms is a micro-budget mini-feature that deserves a big audience, according to Dan Slevin. 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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Review: The Leftovers & The Young Pope
Dan Slevin says two shows from HBO prove television is tackling the biggest themes in very interesting ways.
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Digging deeper into the NZIFF
Dan Slevin previews some of the less-heralded features in this year’s New Zealand International Film Festival.
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Review: Nevertheless by Alec Baldwin
In his memoir Nevertheless, Alec Baldwin spends a great deal of time worrying about money, says Dan Slevin.