Film
2016 Oscars
Simon Morris looks back at the troubled Oscars, attacked from all quarters for its lack of diversity. But are the haters missing the point? Audio
At The Movies for 3 March 2016
Simon Morris looks back at the troubled Oscars, attacked from all quarters for its lack of diversity. But are the haters missing the point? He also looks at three undeniably diverse films. The Lady in… Audio
Julia Wayne - Saving The World's Classic Movies
More than 80 percent of films made before 1929 have been lost - damaged beyond repair, thrown out or reused. In an effort to save what remains, film maker Martin Scorsese set up the Film Foundation in… Audio
Stallone Ioasa - Breaking All The Rules
The New Zealand-Samoan comedy-drama Three Wise Cousins has been doing astonishingly well, first in Auckland and then in Wellington and Palmerston North. In some cinemas it's even out-grossing the new… Audio
Emad Burnat - How Many More Broken Cameras?
Emad Burnat is the director of the Oscar-nominated 5 Broken Cameras, a 2011 documentary that tells the story of the efforts of the people of Bil'in - a Palestinian village in the West Bank - to resist… Audio
Reel NZ Life
Jane Paul is the Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision's community programme co-ordinator for the Reel Life in Rural New Zealand Woolshed Tour. Audio
Reel NZ Life
Jane Paul is the Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision's community programme co-ordinator for the Reel Life in Rural New Zealand Woolshed Tour.
AudioAt The Movies for 25 February 2016
Simon Morris goes to the reboot of TV classic Dad's Army, to Will Smith's real-life drama Concussion, and to the delightful independent Samoan comedy-drama, Three Wise Cousins. He also talks to… Audio
Film review with Richard Swainson
Dr Richard Swainson, has seen 'Carol' and 'Deadpool'. Audio
Movie Review
Our film reviewer, Dr Richard Swainson, has been to see Steve Jobs and The Danish Girl. Audio
'She is a raw, sexual force, impeded'
The way Hollywood scriptwriters describe female characaters is under the spotlight, after a film producer started tweeting parts of scripts.
Viewing with Paul Casserley
Paul Casserley talks about true crime including, Making a Murderer and The People v OJ Simpson. Audio
Finola Dwyer: New Zealand film producer
New Zealand film Producer Finola Dwyer has been nominated for an Oscar for her film "Brooklyn" based on a Colm Tóibín novel. She talks about the phenomenal success she's had working with British… Audio
On This Day... 31 January 1946
Shaun D Wilson reads a film listing for The Man Who Came To Dinner from the Lake Wakatipu Mail's 31st of January 1946 edition. Apparently "the ultimate outcome is as much as the funny bone can bear".
…Films with Dan Slevin
Widescreen's Dan Slevin reviews Eddie Redmaynes' new film The Danish Girl, and journo drama Spotlight. Audio
Hautoa Ma: The Rise of Māori Cinema
Maori TV's Hautoa Ma: The Rise of Māori Cinema places recent major films like The Dark Horse, Whale Rider, Eagle vs Shark, Boy, The Dead Lands, and the soon to be released Mahana in the wider… Audio
Richard Swainson reviews 'Brooklyn' and 'The Big Short'
Dr Richard Swainson has been to see Brooklyn and The Big Short. Video, Audio
Tickled - David Farrier
The New Zealand documentary, Tickled, has premiered at the prestigious Sundance Film Festival in Utah, overnight New Zealand time. It looks into the the bizarre world of Competitive Endurance… Audio
Taika Waititi talks about his film 'Hunt for the Wilderpeople'
Film-maker Taika Waititi says he knew he was on to a winner when the Sundance film festival audience applauded his latest film. Video, Audio