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The Fall
Posted 1:54pm Saturday 17th September 2016 by Anonymous Bird
Rating: A+ Alexandria (Catinca Untaru) is a young Romanian-born girl in a 1920s Los Angeles hospital with a broken arm. She fell picking oranges at an orchard her parents work on. She barely speaks english, has a strong and healthy imagination, and spends her time wandering around the hospital Read more...
Bad Moms
Posted 1:51pm Saturday 17th September 2016 by Anonymous Bird
Rating: B Amy (Mila Kunis) is a young mother who works part time, takes care of her children, and does the housework. She’s stressed, busy, and always late. After a considerably terrible day, she defies the PTA president Gwendolyn (Christina Applegate), and decides to quit being a good mom. Read more...
Poi E: The Story of Our Song
Posted 1:49pm Saturday 17th September 2016 by Alex Campbell-Hunt
Rating: A One of the great things about this documentary is how well it places you in this period of New Zealand’s history. This is approximately the period that my earliest memories of New Zealand come from (or a few years earlier): the era of Crowded House, the Son of a Gunn show, the Read more...
Bobotie & Yellow Rice
Posted 1:19pm Saturday 10th September 2016 by Kirsten Garcia
My first taste of Bobotie and Yellow Rice was at a charity dinner with all African cuisine. This is a South African dish. My flatmate from Zambia also made it for dinner once. Both times I've had it, it was nothing but delicious and memorable, so I had a crack at making it myself. If Read more...
3 x 4 — Lisa Reihana
Posted 1:14pm Saturday 10th September 2016 by Carolijn Guytonbeck
Take the opportunity to view some work from one of New Zealand’s current 'it' artists, Lisa Reihana. Milford Gallery are showing a range of her magnificent staged photographic portraiture work. Distinct themes of mythology and colonisation run through the Māori descended Read more...
The Story of Your Life
Posted 1:11pm Saturday 10th September 2016 by Jack Blair
Ted Chaing examines, through the eyes of Louise Banks (a linguist tasked with decoding the language of an alien species known as the Heptapods), how understanding language means more than simply understanding a conveyed message. As The Story of Your Life progresses, and Louise applies a theory of Read more...
The Nature of Jade
Posted 1:08pm Saturday 10th September 2016 by Monique Hodgkinson
Although technically classified as a YA novel, The Nature of Jade is one of those rare books which holds something inspiring and beautiful for readers of all ages. This book has been one of my firm favourites for years now, because of its captivating and accessible writing style, unexpected and Read more...
Puberty 2 — Mitski
Posted 1:04pm Saturday 10th September 2016 by Millicent Lovelock
I have been sitting on US artist Mitski’s latest offering for a while now, not because I didn’t think it would be good, but because I knew it would be too good for any mood that wasn’t the right mood. Mitski’s songs have a particular tendency to tunnel through you Read more...
Abzû
Posted 1:01pm Saturday 10th September 2016 by Lisa Blakie
Rating: B+ Giant Squid is an indie game studio founded by Matt Nava, the art director who also worked on the critically-acclaimed Journey and Flower, both of which rank among my favourite games. Giant Squid’s first game Abzû was announced back in 2014 at Sony’s E3 press Read more...
Why do we need...WeChat?
Posted 12:55pm Saturday 10th September 2016 by Anthony Marris
WeChat is the Chinese multi-platform social networking app produced by Tencent which is dominating inside the Great Firewall. Available on both Android and iPhone, it makes common social media sharing apps like Messenger, Snapchat, WhatsApp and Instagram look like glorified telegraph Read more...


