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Lord of The Rings: War in the North
Posted 4:56pm Sunday 29th April 2012 by Markus Ho
Developer: Snowblind Studios Platforms: PC, Xbox 360, PS3 As video game adaptations of movies go, Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers and Lord of Rings: The Return of the King are among the best. It may have been a while ago, but nothing beats the feeling as you watch the “perfect kills” Read more...
American Pie: Reunion
Posted 4:56pm Sunday 29th April 2012 by Taryn Dryfhout
American Pie: Reunion is yet another installment in this series of films, with this one being much anticipated due to most of the original cast returning in their more adult roles. It opens with American Pie’s golden couple, Jim and Michelle, who have been married for years and have a Read more...
Mysteries of Lisbon
Posted 4:56pm Sunday 29th April 2012 by Feby Idrus
Mysteries of Lisbon is a long movie – as it should be. Based on the nineteenth-century classic Portuguese novel Os Mistérios de Lisboa, this film adaptation’s length enables the novel’s full scope to be explored – in particular its intertwining stories, multiple locations and fabulous, romantic Read more...
Tono and The Finance Company
Posted 4:56pm Sunday 29th April 2012 by Isaac McFarlane
Characters can be people who stand out from the crowd, or symbols of writing systems. They can be found in the pages of comic books and on the screens of Cartoon Network-addicted children with absent parents and televisions for babysitters. They can also be found in almost every one of Anthonie Read more...
Beef Tagine with Couscous
Posted 5:04pm Sunday 22nd April 2012 by Maeve Jones
This week we have a slightly different but incredibly delicious way to cook your cheaper cuts of meat, sure to beat all other beef stews. Tagine is a North African dish where meat is cooked slowly in various spices until it is fragrant and tender, usually in the clay pot that goes by the same name. Read more...
Haunts of Dickens
Posted 5:04pm Sunday 22nd April 2012 by Taryn Dryfhout
Haunts of Dickens is a collection of almost 60 watercolours painted by British artist Paul Braddon (1864-1937). The exhibition is part of Charles Dickens’s 200th birthday celebration and contains scenes from Dickens’s novels, ranging from Great Expectations to The Old Curiosity Shop. The Read more...
Pets! Dead Or Alive!
Posted 5:04pm Sunday 22nd April 2012 by Bradley Watson
Marina Lewycka’s Various Pets Alive and Dead delves into the development of a slightly dysfunctional family who have taken very different lives after growing up in a left-wing liberal commune. Set in 2008, the novel moves between Doncaster and London, exploring both the present lives of the Read more...
The Girl in Stillettos
Posted 5:04pm Sunday 22nd April 2012 by Lauren Wootton
Dunedin’s own Girl in Stilettos is in town next week and playing at Sammy’s on her national tour. Annah Mac will perform on April 28 as part of the tour to promote her single, as well as her album released in September last year. I caught up with her to find out all about her bowls skills, and how Read more...
RED
Posted 5:04pm Sunday 22nd April 2012 by Bronwyn Wallace
Written by John Logan Directed by Lara Macgregor Starring John Bach and Cameron Douglas Performing until May 5 The Fortune Theatre’s latest award-winning production RED is a fierce and intriguing look in to the life of Mark Rothko and his assistant, over the space of two years, as he Read more...
Avernum: Escape From the Pit
Posted 5:04pm Sunday 22nd April 2012 by Toby Hills
Remember when, in well-supervised playground games, you had to take turns? Avernum taps into all that nostalgia, as well as all the comfort that comes from navigating a series of isometric cubes. This RPG is deliberately generic – so it’s equal parts charming and predictable. After Read more...


