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Lauren Kate
Posted 10:33pm Monday 22nd August 2011 by Sarah Maessen
The New Stephanie Meyer? I met Lauren Kate with low expectations. A quick google and perusal of Wikipedia produced multiple parallels between her work and Twilight, the vampire series that has inexplicably reached demigod status in the world of teenage literature. Kate is from Texas, the Read more...
ART & MUSIC
Posted 10:31pm Monday 22nd August 2011 by Hana Aoake
The Dowling Street Project, a two-day exhibition August 13 & 14 Group show: Anya Sinclair, Craig Freeborn, Dominique Papoutsou, Emma Johansson, Flynn Morris-Clarke, Mishca Rhys-Hill, Sally Hill and Sally Shephard The recent two-day exhibition at the Dowling Street Project featured Read more...
Hands
Posted 5:00am Monday 15th August 2011 by Jen Aitken
Written by CE Gatchalian, Directed by Alex Wilson, Staring Abby Howells, Trubie-Dylan Smith and Jacob McDowell, (4/5). Hands, by Canadian playwright CE Gatchalian, depicts a couple - Phillip and Mary - who are confronted with the banality of their black-and-white lives. Their conversation Read more...
THE HORRORS: SKYING
Posted 4:04am Monday 15th August 2011 by Basti Menkes
From the gimmicky, narcotic goth implosions of their debut album Strange House, to the stylish post-punk/shoegazing of their sophomore Primary Colours, The Horrors have demonstrated that their metamorphosis is an ongoing affair. Guitars have gone from screeching to fuzzy, drums from driving to Read more...
Call of Juarez: The Cartel
Posted 4:01am Monday 15th August 2011 by Toby Hills
Platforms: Xbox 360, PS3, PC, (1.5/5). Call of Juarez 1 and 2 were interesting for roughly, if not exactly, two reasons. #1: The Wild West, at the time, was a cool and totally underutilized setting for an FPS and #2: you played as two protagonists with polar opposite goals, one grizzled Read more...
Layers of Goodness
Posted 4:00am Monday 15th August 2011 by Niki Lomax
My flatmate is a bit of a genius when it comes to vegetarian lasagne. General flat consensus: mince is good, but pumpkin and feta is great. This may have something to do with the fact the majority of our flat is vegetarian, or at least vege-flexible (i.e. doesn’t eat meat usually, but is partial to Read more...
Biutiful
Posted 3:57am Monday 15th August 2011 by Loulou Callister-Baker
Directed by Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu, (3.5/5). In Biutiful, Innarritu presents a dark story set amongst the labyrinth-like streets of Barcelona. The film is cyclic, both beginning and ending with death. We watch Uxbal (Javier Bardem), who is the father of two young children and the husband Read more...
Page One: inside the New York Times (Film Fest)
Posted 3:55am Monday 15th August 2011 by Sam McChesney
Directed by Andrew Rossi, (4/5). Page One is the story of an institution in decline, hurt by plummeting advertising revenue and enforced layoffs. It is also shamelessly biased, towards both the New York Times and traditional print media in general. Its protagonists are portrayed as heroic Read more...
Being Elmo: A Puppeteer's Journey (Film Fest)
Posted 3:54am Monday 15th August 2011 by Loulou Callister-Baker
Directed by James Miller and Constance Marks, (4/5). Stitch by stitch, the crafting of our most beloved Sesame Street companion is revealed in Being Elmo. Through this documentary we learn about Kevin Clash, a man whose arm and voice has brought him international fame. You may not recognise Read more...
Rise of the Planet of the Apes
Posted 3:52am Monday 15th August 2011 by Tom Ainge-Roy
Directed by Rupert Wyatt, (4.5/5). How to make a successful prequel to a disastrous first film: 1. Ignore original movie in its entirety. 2. Replace bad actors with good actors. 3. Ditch terrible ape costumes and go digital, employing Weta motion-capture. 4. Reboot. Rise of the Read more...
Plan 9 from Outer Space (1959)
Posted 3:49am Monday 15th August 2011 by Ben Blakely
Directed/Written/Produced by: Ed Wood. Starring: Bela Lugosi, Tom Mason, Vampira, Tor Johnson, Gregory Walcott, Mona McKinnon, Duke Moore, Tom Keene. A terrible idea followed up with an even worse execution - that pretty much sums up this film. Many have labelled Plan 9 from Outer Space Read more...
Wild Swans
Posted 2:45am Monday 15th August 2011 by Sylvia Avery
Author: Jung Chang. Publisher: Flamingo, (4.5/5). Wild Swans is Jung Chang’s autobiography and follows the lives of three generations of Chinese women. The book begins with Jung Chang’s concubine grandmother and follows her struggle for independence during the upheaval of her Read more...
Pieter Hugo: Nollywood
Posted 2:37am Monday 15th August 2011 by Miriama Aoake
An Institute of Modern Art Touring Exhibition Upon entering Pieter Hugo’s Nollywood, my eye was first caught by the distinguished ebony head piece of Darth Vader, mounted heroically on a blank Nigerian canvas. The billboard above beckoned, and I followed. With any Read more...
Norm and Ahmed
Posted 5:04am Thursday 11th August 2011 by Jen Aitken
Written by Alex Buzo, Directed by Kathryn Hurst, Staring Jimmy Currin and Thabo Tshuma. 3.5/5. Racism, the Polish-American Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel suggests, “is man’s gravest threat to man – the maximum of hatred for a minimum of reason.” Norm and Ahmed proves Read more...
Steve Kilbey (The Church) & Ricky Maymi (Brian Jonestown Massacre)
Posted 4:34am Thursday 11th August 2011 by Sam Valentine

with Kurt Shanks, Robert Scott and the Doyleys. Re:Fuel, July 30 2011. For a non song-writing instrumentalist, finding engaging and challenging songwriters with whom to forge and share a musical career is nothing short of a nightmare. For Ricky Maymi, founding member of the notorious Read more...
From Dust
Posted 4:31am Thursday 11th August 2011 by Toby Hills
Platforms: Xbox 360. PS3, PC. 3/5. Superficially, From Dust would appear to be a “God” game. After all, you can literally carve great swaths of the earth as you see fit. Not limited to parting oceans, you might construct a vast wall out of cooling lava. Or even turn a tsunami into Read more...
F.E.A.R. 3
Posted 4:29am Thursday 11th August 2011 by Toby Hills
Platforms: Xbox 360, PS3, PC. 3/5. What have we learned, class? Yes. That's right. It can be tough to frighten a supernatural super-soldier wielding a trans-dimensional plasma cannon. Everything about F.E.A.R. 3 (and, to a some-what lesser extent, its predecessors), from its buddy-buddy Read more...
Norwegian Buns
Posted 4:27am Thursday 11th August 2011 by Niki Lomax
These buns are an excellent winter treat. They take a wee bit of time and effort so they are a good option for procrastinators. I have no idea what makes them Norwegian; maybe it’s that they are baked in a roasting dish so they are rip-apart-able? It’s a bit like in first year when the hall claimed Read more...
Cafe Review - The Food Department
Posted 4:23am Thursday 11th August 2011 by Pippa Schaffler
20 Malcolm St, behind Student Health, 3/5. Prices: Flat White: $4, Long Black: $3.50, Mocha: $5 Why I came here: Many of my friends had been urging me to try out this relatively new Dunedin cafe. Atmosphere: Noisy, dark and a bit cramped. Service: We were served quickly Read more...
Captain America: The First Avengers
Posted 12:45am Tuesday 9th August 2011 by Nick Hornstein
Directed by Joe Johnston, (3/5). As its title hints at, this movie is the final appetizer for much-anticipated blockbuster The Avengers coming to a screen near you in 2012. Captain America is an unashamedly old-fashioned film. The year is 1942, the look is sepia and the Read more...