Movies
Review: Broker
Broker is the latest from Japanese writer-director Kore-eda Hirokazu (Shoplifters), in which a South Korean adoption scam takes an unexpected turn.
Video, AudioReview: 65
Genre mashup 65 sees an astronaut land on Earth 65 million years ago and clash with dinosaurs. Stars Adam Driver (Star Wars).
Video, AudioOscars 2023: 'Everything Everywhere' sweeps awards
Multiverse epic Everything Everywhere All At Once dominated the Oscars today with seven big wins. Look back all all the action with RNZ's live blog.
Film Review with Dom Corry
Today Dom reviews New Zealand film, Red, White and Brass and Scream VI. Audio
Oscars 2023: Kiwi critics weigh in on who will win
RNZ reviewers Perlina Lau, Dan Slevin and Dominic Corry cast their votes ahead of the 95th Academy Awards.
Screentime: Rain Dogs, Elements of Truth, 2023 Oscars
Film and TV reviewer Tamar Munch joins Kathryn to look at unconventional love story Rain Dogs (Neon), Elements of Truth: Behind the Scenes of Jami-Lee Ross' 2020 Election Campaign (Spinoff) and which… Audio
At The Movies - Creed 3
Creed 3 continues the extended life of the Rocky franchise, though without Sylvester Stallone this time. Directed by star Michael B Jordan, it co-stars rising star Jonathan Majors. Audio
At The Movies for Wednesday 8 March
Simon Morris tries, and fails, to get excited about the upcoming Oscars. And he's equally underwhelmed by three slightly disappointing releases this week, including one Oscar Best Film nominee. Audio
Review: Empire of Light
Sir Sam Mendes' nostalgic Empire of Light remembers the picture palaces of 1980s Britain. Stars Olivia Colman, Colin Firth and newcomer Micheal Ward. Video, Audio
Review: Triangle of Sadness
Triangle of Sadness did well at Cannes last year, and is up for three Oscars this year. But does this satire of the idle rich pack much of a punch? Written and directed by Sweden's Ruben Östlund (The… Video, Audio
Review: Empire of Light
Sir Sam Mendes' nostalgic Empire of Light remembers the picture palaces of 1980s Britain. Stars Olivia Colman, Colin Firth and newcomer Micheal Ward.
Video, AudioReview: Triangle of Sadness
Triangle of Sadness did well at Cannes last year, and is up for three Oscars this year. But does this satire of the idle rich pack much of a punch? Written and directed by Sweden's Ruben Östlund (The…
Video, AudioReview - Fisherman's Friends 2 - One and All
Dan Slevin reviews a sequel to the 2019 biopic about the surprise success of a Cornish folk group. Audio
At the Movies for 1 March
On At the Movies, Dan Slevin reviews three new releases: Elizabeth Banks's comedy-horror COCAINE BEAR; the wonderful Scottish drama AFTERSUN; and FISHERMAN'S FRIENDS 2: ONE AND ALL, a sequel to the… Audio
Review: Cocaine Bear
Dan Slevin reviews Elizabeth Banks' comedy-horror based on the true story of a black bear who gets a taste for cocaine after finding a stash in the national park where she lives. Video, Audio
Review: Aftersun
The acclaimed Scottish independent film is one of the best films of the 21st century so far, according to Dan Slevin. Video, Audio
Review: Cocaine Bear
Dan Slevin reviews Elizabeth Banks' comedy-horror based on the true story of a black bear who gets a taste for cocaine after finding a stash in the national park where she lives.
Video, AudioReview: Aftersun
The acclaimed Scottish independent film is one of the best films of the 21st century so far, according to Dan Slevin.
Video, AudioUncovering the un-bearable truth about the 'Cocaine Bear' movie
Cocaine Bear is a dark, violent comedy about a bear on a rampage. But it's also, believe it or not, based on a true story. Here's what happened one day in 1985.