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LA Noire
Posted 3:19am Thursday 28th July 2011 by Toby Hills
Platforms: Xbox 360, Playstation 3, (4.5/5). My mum got into LA Noire. She isn't one of those “closet casuals” either. Never has she grasped a controller in concord so it is telling that the relaxed, assured style of Team Bondi’s 1940s detective game compelled even her to try Read more...
Cafe Review - Doc’s Coffee House
Posted 3:16am Thursday 28th July 2011 by Pippa Schaffler
Albany Street, to the left of the Clubs and Socs Building, (3/5). Prices: Flat White: $3.50, Long Black: $3, Mocha: $3.50 Why I came here: My flatmate and I were rushing to get out of the torrential rain and found ourselves right outside Doc’s. Atmosphere: Cute and Read more...
American Pie
Posted 3:12am Thursday 28th July 2011 by Niki Lomax
Considering pumpkin is so bloody cheap at the moment, it seems sensible to incorporate this orange wonder food into as many meals as possible. Starting, logically, with dessert. I’ve become quite obsessed with the idea of pumpkin pie recently, which I attribute to a combination of the fact that I Read more...
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II
Posted 3:06am Thursday 28th July 2011 by Niki Lomax
Directed by: David Yates, (4.5/5). [Spoiler alert: to anyone who has been living under a rock for the past decade and is yet to read a Potter book, be warned; the following review contains plot details.] It’s fourteen years since the first Harry Potter book was published, Read more...
The Big Picture
Posted 3:05am Thursday 28th July 2011 by Tom Ainge-Roy
Directed by: Eric Lartigau, (3.5/5). The Big Picture centres on Paul Exben (Romain Duris), a successful lawyer with his own firm in Paris, a beautiful wife and two handsome children. From an outsider’s perspective the marriage appears to be going well, but tension is felt from the Read more...
The Conspirator
Posted 3:04am Thursday 28th July 2011 by Lauren Enright
Directed by: Robert Redford, (3/5). The Conspirator is a fantastic historical legal drama. Based on the 1915 drama The Birth of a Nation by D.W. Griffith, it tells the story of Mary Surratt, the only female co-conspirator charged with the Abraham Lincoln assassination and the first woman to be Read more...
The Reluctant Infidel
Posted 3:03am Thursday 28th July 2011 by Dan Benson-Guiu
Directed by: Josh Appignanesi, (3.5/5). Mahmoud (Omid Djalili) could be your average Brit. He’s an entrepreneur who hates cab drivers, walks around in soccer shirts, drinks beer and watches 70s music videos on MTV. He doesn’t need to be told that he isn’t a perfect Muslim by Read more...
The Forgiveness of Blood
Posted 2:58am Thursday 28th July 2011 by Loulou Callister-Baker
The New Zealand International Film Festival opens this Thursday, July 28, and is packed to the brim with exciting films from a range of genres. Critic was lucky enough to get a sneak peek at some of the films. Dir: Joshua Marston Set in a small rural town in Albania, this film Read more...
POM Wonderful presents: The Greatest Movie Ever Sold
Posted 2:58am Thursday 28th July 2011 by Lauren Hayes
The New Zealand International Film Festival opens this Thursday, July 28, and is packed to the brim with exciting films from a range of genres. Critic was lucky enough to get a sneak peek at some of the films. Dir: Morgan Spurlock Get excited. POM Wonderful presents: The Greatest Read more...
Medianeras
Posted 2:57am Thursday 28th July 2011 by Zane Pocock
The New Zealand International Film Festival opens this Thursday, July 28, and is packed to the brim with exciting films from a range of genres. Critic was lucky enough to get a sneak peek at some of the films. Dir: Gustavo Taretto Medianeras, set in Buenos Aires, is an incredibly Read more...


