Simon Morris
My Cousin Rachel - review
My Cousin Rachel is an old-fashioned gothic melodrama, written by Daphne Du Maurier, and starring Rachel Weisz and Sam Claflin. Audio
My Cousin Rachel - review
My Cousin Rachel is an old-fashioned gothic melodrama, written by Daphne Du Maurier, and starring Rachel Weisz and Sam Claflin.
AudioAt The Movies: 5 July 2017
Simon Morris looks at three films competing with "blockbuster season" – My Cousin Rachel, The Beautiful Fantastic and The House. Video, Audio
At The Movies: 5 July 2017
Simon Morris looks at three films competing with "blockbuster season" – My Cousin Rachel, The Beautiful Fantastic and The House.
Video, AudioAt The Movies for 28 June 2017
Simon Morris and Bill Gosden, the director of the New Zealand International Film Festival, preview the 2017 season, which kicks off in Auckland on 20 July. Audio
At The Movies for 28 June 2017
Simon Morris and Bill Gosden, the director of the New Zealand International Film Festival, preview the 2017 season, which kicks off in Auckland on 20 July.
AudioPot Luck: Kiwi web series a global hit
So far Pot Luck has 2 million views and counting, but the creators say it's competing with many other quality Kiwi web series for the same tiny slice of funding pie. Video, Audio, Gallery
Movie review - All eyez on me
All Eyez On Me adds very little to what we already know about rapper Tupac Shakur. Audio
Movie review - Churchill
Churchill shows the British wartime Prime Minister racked with doubt on the eve of D Day. Starring Brian Cox and Miranda Richardson. Audio
Movie review - Rough night
Rough Night takes the old Hangover formula and gives it a female-friendly twist. Starring Scarlett Johannseen and Kate McKinnon, and directed by Lucia (Broad City) Aniello. Audio
At the Movies - Stranger than Fiction?
At The Movies - Simon Morris discovers that fact may be stranger than fiction, but fiction usually has better endings. Video, Audio
At the Movies - Stranger than Fiction?
At The Movies - Simon Morris discovers that fact may be stranger than fiction, but fiction usually has better endings.
Video, AudioSergeant Pepper's Kiwi rivals
It's been 50 years since the release of one of the most famous albums ever - the Beatles' Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. So what was its effect in New Zealand? Audio Culture's Chris Bourke… Audio
Despite the Falling Snow review
Despite the Falling Snow tells the story of Russian spies - that is, Russians spying for the Americans in the Soviet Union. Audio
Rosalie Blum review
Rosalie Blum is a French comedy-drama, drawn from a series of popular graphic novels. Audio
The Mummy review
The Mummy hopes to start a franchise of famous old classic monsters. Starring Tom Cruise, with Russell Crowe as Doctor Jekyll. Audio
At The Movies for 14 June 2017
On At The Movies, Simon Morris looks at the start of yet another movie universe - monster mash, The Mummy. He also looks at two rather smaller films - the French domestic comedy Rosalie Blum, and Cold… Audio
Becoming Cary Grant
In the current age of Internet celebrity, when Full Disclosure seems to be the default position of everyone, it's interesting looking back to the early years of Hollywood. Part of the allure of… Audio
Review - Adult Life Skills
Adult life skills is a little movie about a woman making even smaller films in her shed. Director Rachel Tunnard taps into her love of Baywatch, Jane Austen, bobble-hats and the band Whitesnake to… Audio
Review - Wonder Women
Wonder Woman has been a long time coming. Can director Patty (Monster) Jenkins succeed where so many fans have failed? Audio