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The Names of Love
Posted 6:19am Thursday 14th April 2011 by Lauren Enright
Directed by Michel Leclerc. (2.5/5). The Names of Love (Le Nom des Gens) is a story of how people can bridge opposite sides of the political spectrum through human relationships. Sara Forestier plays Baya, a French girl with an Algerian father. She was brought up by her mother to have left wing Read more...
Gaiety at the House of G and a bit of Lonely love
Posted 5:50am Thursday 14th April 2011 by Mahoney Turnbull
‘Twas Wednesday the 6th and iD Fashion Week was truly in full swing. As part of the Starlight Shopping, a regular feature of iD week, various shops released some sweet deals for locals to delight in. The iD theme for the House of G (aka Glassons) was presumably “woodland Read more...
Blood Safari
Posted 5:37am Thursday 14th April 2011 by Ilka Fedor
Author: Deon Meyer. Publisher: Hodder Paperbacks (2.5/5) Deon Meyer is apparently “the best crime writer in South Africa” according to the review on the back of this book. Set in the “lowveld” near Kruger National Park in South Africa, Blood Safari is Read more...
The Yiddish Policemen’s Union
Posted 5:35am Thursday 14th April 2011 by Leah Hamilton
Author: Michael Chabon. Publisher: Fourth Estate (4/5) The Yiddish Policemen's Union is a great tongue-in-cheek book about two homicide detectives who set out to solve a rather interesting murder. Meyer Landsman, homicide detective #1, is a recently divorced, scrawny alcoholic who doesn't sleep. Read more...
April Fools Day:
Posted 5:32am Thursday 14th April 2011 by Hana Aoake
Resident artists, Dowling St project After walking up such an enormous staircase, excited about what lay inside, I found myself leaving filled with disappointment. Gazing across any group show rarely makes me feel as though I have just been defibrillated. However, upon leaving I had barely any Read more...
The Most Massive Woman Wins
Posted 4:24am Monday 11th April 2011 by Ben Blakely
Written by Madeline George, Directed by Charlotte Waalkens. Starring: Rina Cohen, Miriam Noonan, Victoria Bernard and Tarn Felton (2.5/5). Four women have decided to take the plunge and get liposuction. The goal for all is obvious – get rid of the fat. Each woman tells us how they have Read more...
A Model Millionaire
Posted 4:22am Monday 11th April 2011 by Jen Aitken
Written by Oscar Wilde, Adapted for the stage and directed by Vickie Cross. Starring Trubie-Dylan Smith, Samuel Irwin , Kathryn Hurst, Abby Howells, Hannah Port and Lyndon Katene. (4/5) This adaptation of Wilde’s short story was imaginative, thoughtful and very quaint. It was a joy to Read more...
They are a pop band
Posted 3:47am Monday 11th April 2011 by Henry Feltham
The fourth Lines of Flight show was the last event of the Fringe Festival. The avant-garde hate it when you’re early, so I arrived during Pumice’s set, which was tinkly and disjointed, then paid vague attention to Rosy Parlane’s laptop soundscapes, while engaged in the more urgent task of getting Read more...
Bassnectar
Posted 3:44am Monday 11th April 2011 by Lisa McGonigle
March 24, 2011. Sammy’s. Sometimes, for no identifiable or discernible cause, a night just doesn’t come together. To employ a perhaps cloyingly Forrest Gump-esque analogy, it’s like making bread. You might follow the same recipe each time, but sometimes the loaf comes out Read more...
Bassnectar
Posted 3:44am Monday 11th April 2011 by Lisa McGonigle
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Dinner Date
Posted 2:34am Thursday 7th April 2011 by Toby Hills
Platform: PC (2/5). In Dinner Date’s unnecessary tutorial, Stout Games tries to make it clear that your interactivity in the game is somewhat limited. Big text banners crowning the screen read “In Dinner Date you do not play as yourself”, “Nor do you play as the main Read more...
Gnocchi comes to the Deep South; Finally.
Posted 2:29am Thursday 7th April 2011 by Niki Lomax
It appears I may have been living under a very large antipodean rock my whole life. On a recent trip to Melbourne, it was suggested by my fabulously food-wise Melbournian friend that we go out for some gnocchi. I stared at her quizzically and replied, “what, is that Japanese or something?” Her Read more...
Cafe Review - Lex’s Espresso
Posted 2:26am Thursday 7th April 2011 by Pippa Schaffler
Inside the Union Building, in the foyer of Union Hall. (3/5). Location: Inside the Union Building, in the foyer of Union Hall. Prices: Flat White: $4.00, Mocha: $4.00, Long Black – not offered. Why I came here: Was in the Link and felt too lazy to leave the building Read more...
My Wedding and Other Secrets
Posted 3:45am Tuesday 5th April 2011 by Nicole Muriel
Directed by Roseanne Liang. (3.5/5). Chinese New Zealander Emily (Michelle Ang) is a disappointment to her family. Ignoring her parents’ ambitions for her career as a doctor, she's enrolled herself in film-making school. Things get really bad when she falls for the man of her dreams, James Read more...
Limitless
Posted 3:43am Tuesday 5th April 2011 by Loulou Callister-Baker
Directed by Neil Burger. (3/5). Limitless is another action/techno-thriller packed burger on the McFilm production line which director Neil Burger (get out!) was managing with his clipboard while dressed in his cute McFilm uniform. “What is in this McFilm burger?” you ask, looking at Read more...
Get Low
Posted 3:40am Tuesday 5th April 2011 by Tom Ainge-Roy
Directed by Aaron Schneider. (3/5). I would have to describe this film as a pleasurable stroll in the woods; uneventful, but you’re glad you went along anyway. The performances are honest and calmly understated and while the script and story could use some work, the cinematography and acting Read more...
Certified Copy
Posted 3:38am Tuesday 5th April 2011 by Zane Pocock
Directed by JAbbas Kiarostami. (4/5). French films are always quite beautiful and this one is no exception, with a stunning performance by Juliette Binoche which won her the Best Actress award at the 2010 Cannes Film Festival. The emotion on her face makes you giggle then vaults you into the Read more...
Pink Flamingos (1972)
Posted 3:36am Tuesday 5th April 2011 by Ben Blakely
Directed by John Waters. Starring: Divine, David Lochary, Mink Stole, Mary Vivian Pearce, Edith Massey, and Danny Mills. A movie based on a battle for the ‘Filthiest Person Alive’ is bound to push the boundaries of cinematic taste; this film is not suitable for those weak of stomach or Read more...
Urgent Competition Update
Posted 5:30am Monday 4th April 2011 by Mahoney Turnbull
Now, just to clarify, the beautiful Madame Hawke journal giveaway was not a hoax. It is as real as ever. And you can of course get your hands on a copy by sending in a little piece of fashion literature, a snippet of your style thoughts on anything you like! Unleash some serious love/hate/utter Read more...
International names set for Dunedin Fashion Week
Posted 5:18am Monday 4th April 2011 by Mahoney Turnbull
In case you’re not completely up with the iD goss, Akira Isogawa is an outstanding designer, hailing from Oz, who will be making an appearance as an international guest designer at iD Fashion Week. Hoorah! But that’s not all. Mr Stefano Sopelza will also be gracing Dunedin with his sultry Read more...