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Vampire Diaries
Posted 4:22am Monday 2nd August 2010 by Martin Zissou

TV2 Thursdays, 8.30pm (2/5) Want to see the dredges of Twilight and the off-cuts of True Blood coagulate in front of you for 40 long minutes? Not really? Yeah, I don’t blame you. This week we’re checking out a couple of teen-vampire TV shows that have Read more...
LTT Review: Here We Are
Posted 4:19am Monday 2nd August 2010 by Benjamin Blakely

Written by: Dorothy Parker Directed by: Diana Mockford Starring: Alex Wilson and Miriam Noonan (2.5/5) When going to see a work by a new director I always have a slight sense of trepidation, never quite knowing how the situation will pan out. Here We Are was set on a train and the Read more...
Dropkick Murphys - Live on Lansdowne
Posted 4:13am Monday 2nd August 2010 by Caleb Wicks
4/5 Live on Lansdowne is the second live album from Celtic Punk group Dropkick Murphys, second live album. It consists of an entirely new set from their original St. Patricks Day live album, which came out back in 2002. Live CDs make me apprehensive: generally, they sound like shit because Read more...
Sleigh Bells - Treats
Posted 4:10am Monday 2nd August 2010 by Sam Valentine

NEET Recordings 4/5 After gaining some serious indie hype late last year with their bedroom-recorded demos, noise pop duo Sleigh Bells has finally delivered with debut effort Treats. Comprising short, well-written pop drenched in boom box distortion, Treats proves to be an exciting and Read more...
Die! Die! Die! - Form
Posted 4:07am Monday 2nd August 2010 by Sam Valentine

Flying Nun Records 4.5/5 Building on the more melodic moments on their previous work, with Form semi-Dunedin trio Die! Die! Die! has created a work of true mastery. This new album features a notable shift in production values from the cold and distant Promises Promises; Form moves the band Read more...
Zelda Series
Posted 3:59am Monday 2nd August 2010 by Ethan Khalsa

To continue with the ripping-out of well-loved games, here are the Zelda games as an entirety. These games are fun as a general rule, and the classics have been argued to be some of the best games ever made. Nintendo has never really tried to hide the fact that they are milking their old games Read more...
FoodWishes.com
Posted 3:14am Monday 2nd August 2010 by Tien-Yi Toh

I’m a big fan of FoodWishes.com. Every one of Chef John’s recipes that we’ve tried has turned out perfectly, and that is not something I can say about any of the current celebrity chefs. I’ve always wanted to have a typical ‘Southern’ meal, which to me, having been influenced by pop TV, equals fried Read more...
Clive Neeson: Film Maker, Physicist, Surf Pioneer.
Posted 3:09am Monday 2nd August 2010 by Hugh Barnard

Last Paradise Director: Clive Neeson NZ IFF, Rialto Friday August 6 , 6.15 pm Saturday August 7, 5.30 pm Last Paradise is a film with perhaps the longest gestation period in New Zealand cinema: filmmaker Clive Neeson spent forty years recording images of New Zealand’s Read more...
Inception
Posted 3:06am Monday 2nd August 2010 by Nell O'Dwyer-Strang

Directed by Christopher Nolan Hoyts, Rialto (5/5) Christopher Nolan is well on his way to becoming one of the biggest and most successful directors of our time, and Inception is a shining example of his talent as a director and a story-teller. Leonardo DiCaprio heads an impressive cast Read more...
Knight and Day
Posted 3:03am Monday 2nd August 2010 by Sarah Eckhoff

Directed by James Mangold Hoyts, Rialto 3.5/5 James Mangold, director of Walk the Line and 3:10 to Yuma, pairs Cameron Diaz and Tom Cruise in their second film together since Vanilla Sky. This action comedy sees Diaz playing June Havens, an incredibly girly mechanic who gets thrown in with Read more...
Religion
Posted 3:00am Monday 2nd August 2010 by Jonathan Jong
Title: Dialogues Concerning Religion Author: David Hume Publisher: Oxford University Press Title: The Miracle of Theism: Arguments For and Against the Existence of God Author: John L. Mackie Publisher: Oxford University Press Title: The Existence of God Read more...
Still Life: The Art of Anatomy
Posted 2:56am Monday 2nd August 2010 by April Dell

DPAG Until September 12 The current exhibition at the DPAG is a novel mixture of art and science. Works from public and private local collections and the Otago Medical School are combined to present a diverse exploration of the representation of the human form from Read more...
Halo Series
Posted 12:57am Monday 26th July 2010 by Ethan Khalsa

Platforms: XBox, XBox 360 2/5 Halo, the first game available exclusively for the XBox, was seen as revolutionary. Game reviewers said it implemented features that had never been seen in first person shooters (FPS) before. These reviewers must have had their heads up their arses for Read more...
Jizo
Posted 12:51am Monday 26th July 2010 by Tien-Yi Toh

56 Princes Street Jizo has, hands down, the best teriyaki chicken sushi that I've ever tasted. When I first tasted Jizo’s ‘original teriyaki chicken’ sushi, they were delectably warm and absolutely melted in my mouth. What immediately struck me was that the teriyaki chicken Read more...
Glass Vaults - Glass EP
Posted 12:47am Monday 26th July 2010 by Daniel Alexander

Sonorous Circle 4/5 I had listened to the first track from Wellington duo Glass Vaults’ (Richard Larsen and Rowan Pierce) debut EP a number of times in the past few weeks, for no apparent reason, but I had yet to progress onto the rest of the album. My loss. The opening track 'They Read more...
Ash and the Matadors - The Mansion Tapes
Posted 12:45am Monday 26th July 2010 by Bevan Mead

Self Released (2.5/5) With the Matadors' opening moments of unconstrained leads and tasteful guitar fuzz you can’t help but reminisce on the ear-bleeding country of grunge-era Dinosaur Jr. Opening track ‘The Ballad of Cobh’ not only shines above the rest with valid hooks Read more...
FATANGRYMAN - S/T
Posted 12:42am Monday 26th July 2010 by Joe Can’t

Muzai Records 4.5/5 As much as I went off at Nick Fulton for his blog post (einsteinmusicjournal.co.nz), I do actually agree that Fatangryman are, at times, a bit unimpressive as a live act. Their apparent lack of technical ability occasionally mars what could be excellent songs and it's as Read more...
Interview with Jason Stutter
Posted 12:39am Monday 26th July 2010 by Max Segal
Director Jason Stutter’s newest film Predicament screened at the opening night of the New Zealand International Film Festival. He has also directed Diagnosis Death (2009) as well as short films such as Careful With That Axe. Predicament will be released in theatres on August 26. Read more...
Interview with Briar March
Posted 12:38am Monday 26th July 2010 by Max Segal
Briar March is the director of There Once Was An Island, SICK Wid It (Homegrown: Dance Films), and Michael and His Dragon (Homegrown: Quirky Stories). Tell me about There Once Was An Island. It's about an island called Takuu, and about their situation following three islanders as they Read more...
Twilight Saga: Eclipse
Posted 12:34am Monday 26th July 2010 by Nell O'Dwyer-Strang

Directed by David Slade Screening at Hoyt's, Rialto 2.5/5 The Twilight Saga divides people. Some love it, some hate it. I find myself between the two extremes, and both enjoyed and despised Eclipse. Once again we join human Bella (Kristen Stewart) her werewolf bff Jacob (Taylor Read more...