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Flutter: Butterfly Sanctuary (free)

Posted 2:26pm Sunday 12th May 2013 by Baz Macdonald

Rating: 8/10 The gaming industry as a whole has grown incredibly quickly. But no other branch of gaming has seen more exponential growth than mobile gaming. It seems like a blink of an eye ago I was being enthralled by Snake on my dad’s Nokia (which was the size and weight of a brick), and Read more...

Interview with Tim Nixon

Posted 2:26pm Sunday 12th May 2013 by Baz Macdonald

I recently got the opportunity to interview the game director at Runaway Play, Tim Nixon, about Flutter. What is the game Flutter to you? When we initially set out to form a studio which was about making games inspired by nature, we looked at all the species and environments around the Read more...

The Magic Mountain by Thomas Mann

Posted 2:26pm Sunday 12th May 2013 by David McKenzie

Thomas Mann’s production of such an intricate, thought-provoking work as The Magic Mountain is a monumental achievement matched only by that of the casual reader actually managing to finish it. You not only need time to get through its 700 pages, but also a large amount of mental energy. Read more...

Saskia Leek’s Desk Collection

Posted 2:26pm Sunday 12th May 2013 by Charlotte Doyle

Saskia Leek’s solo exhibition Desk Collection at the Dunedin Public Art Gallery is a true testament to her evolution as an artist. Seeming to almost celebrate Leek’s personal journey as an artist, the exhibition didn’t just present this to the viewer, but swept them along for the ride through an Read more...

Chorizo Quesadillas

Posted 2:26pm Sunday 12th May 2013 by Ines Shennan

Whether or not you have already picked up on this, I’ll take a moment to remind you of my complete and utter obsession with chorizo. Up until recently, I was a devout ready-to-eat, smoked chorizo kinda gal. Those deep burgundy sticks of chorizo were firm and incredibly salty with glorious marbles of Read more...

Juicy Steak and Lime Salsa Bundles

Posted 2:26pm Sunday 12th May 2013 by Ines Shennan

I was always under the impression that to enjoy a truly succulent, medium-rare, flash-in-the-pan steak, the only route to success was via the pricey eye or scotch fillet. I was wrong. Both supermarket chains carry “tenderised BBQ steak” in their chillers and I was initially sceptical as to whether Read more...

James Blake - Overgrown

Posted 4:00pm Sunday 5th May 2013 by Basti Menkes

Rating: 3/5James Blake is an electronic producer and singer-songwriter from London. In 2011, he released his debut album. It was called James Blake. A number of critics and music listeners collectively lost their shit over it. I did not. Not that I didn’t find James’ mix of post-dubstep and Read more...

Akron/Family - Sub Verses

Posted 4:00pm Sunday 5th May 2013 by Basti Menkes

Rating: 4/5Any fan of contemporary psychedelic rock will surely know the name “Akron/Family.” Michael Gira of Swans once described them in the following manner: “There are no inverted commas in the world of Akron. They’re inside the music, grinding it, fighting it, chewing it, digesting it, then Read more...

West of Memphis

Posted 4:00pm Sunday 5th May 2013 by Rosie Howells

Rating: 5/5West of Memphis is a documentary film following the case of the West Memphis Three, the teenagers accused and jailed for the murder of three eight-year-old boys from their Arkansas neighbourhood in 1993. With personal interviews with the family of the deceased children, the loved ones of Read more...

Five foreign-language films that should have won Best Picture (this century alone)

Posted 4:00pm Sunday 5th May 2013 by Sam McChesney

Everybody knows that the “World Series” of baseball is anything but; in reality, it’s a competition held between the winners of two different American baseball leagues. The competition’s name is often (and rightly) ridiculed, the perfect embodiment of America’s mentality vis-à-vis the world. Read more...

Don’t Starve

Posted 4:00pm Sunday 5th May 2013 by Baz Macdonald

Rating: 8/10So far this year I have only reviewed games developed and distributed by the giants of the gaming industry. However, there is a whole other side to the industry. Thus far I have traversed the mainstream; this week we shall delve into the independent (or indie). The large capital Read more...

Mrs Dalloway

Posted 4:00pm Sunday 5th May 2013 by Feby Idrus

Virginia Woolf’s novel Mrs Dalloway begins like this: “Mrs Dalloway said she would buy the flowers herself.” This opening sentence is about as simple as this book gets. From here, we are plunged headfirst into this swirling, teeming-with-life ocean of a book. At its most basic, Mrs Dalloway is a Read more...

Facebook cover photos

Posted 4:00pm Sunday 5th May 2013 by Charlotte Doyle

Coverslike.com provides internet users with endless freedom to “customise your Facebook timeline cover” (just in case no photos of you and your friends seem pretty enough). For serious pug lovers you can have one which states “the day God made Pugs He just sat down and Smiled” next to a pug puppy Read more...

Aerosmith

Posted 3:14pm Sunday 28th April 2013 by Basti Menkes

To call my experience at Aerosmith’s gig last Wednesday night a surreal one would be an understatement. Due to the incompetence of and poor communication between the staff scattered around the Forsyth Barr Stadium, it was not until final support act Wolfmother had wrapped up their set that I Read more...

The Veils - Time Stays, We Go

Posted 3:14pm Sunday 28th April 2013 by Basti Menkes

The Veils are one of those cult bands I always wanted to get into, but never bothered to properly investigate. Though the number of people aware of the London-based indie rock outfit is seemingly small, what I have heard of them has been almost unanimous praise. Not counting a couple of promising Read more...

The Room (2003)

Posted 3:14pm Sunday 28th April 2013 by Rosie Howells

The Room – the “Citizen Kane of bad movies” – brings me unprecedented joy. An American romantic drama concerning the love triangle of Lisa, Jonny and Mark (all wonderfully underdeveloped and wooden characters), it is one of the greatest gifts in my life. The bearer of this gift is Tommy Wiseau. The Read more...

Eternity

Posted 3:14pm Sunday 28th April 2013 by Basti Menkes

Eternity is a Kiwi sci-fi thriller written and directed by Alex Galvin. Set in the near future, it stars Elliot Travers as Richard Manning, a Hong Kong-based police detective who makes a right mess of things in the film’s tense opening sequence. His only shot at redemption is to travel to New Read more...

Iron Man 3 (3D)

Posted 3:14pm Sunday 28th April 2013 by Sam McChesney

Much like the prodigious production of Marvel superheroes themselves, a veritable avalanche of Marvel films has been unleashed in recent times. This century alone, 27 Marvel superhero films have assaulted New Zealand cinemas. Some of them – The Avengers and The Amazing Spider-Man – were damn good. Read more...

A Tree Grows in Brooklyn

Posted 3:14pm Sunday 28th April 2013 by Harriet Hughes

Francie Nolan is growing in Brooklyn, like a tree, constantly in search of light… The tree in her backyard struggles to plant its roots, yet it continues to grow… Shit, that is a cheesy metaphor. But this book is far from cheesy. It is the turn of the twentieth century, and Francie Nolan Read more...

Injustice: Gods Among Us

Posted 3:14pm Sunday 28th April 2013 by Baz Macdonald

Rating: 9/10 Long before this game was announced, its questions were hotly debated. Who would win in a fight between Batman and Superman? Green Arrow and Green Lantern? Wonder Woman and Catwoman? Pimply nerds have argued these questions in comic book shops since the Fifties. Now they have a way Read more...


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