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Tono & the Finance Company’s ‘Barry Smith of Hamilton’ (Pikachunes remix)
Posted 10:29pm Sunday 26th September 2010 by Staff Reporter
This week Critic had the pleasure of listening to a new Pikachunes track. Pikachunes is Miles McDougall, a Christchurch-born Auckland based electro/Detroit house act. The new Pikachunes track is a remix of Tono & the Finance Company’s ‘Barry Smith of Hamilton’. It’s no surprise Read more...
Glee
Posted 4:56am Monday 23rd August 2010 by
Fridays, 9.30pm TV3 2/5 It's a presumptuous title, really – Glee – but for many of the show’s weekly viewers it amounts to exactly that. Why? The answer is at once both obvious and unfathomable, depending on where you stand. The show is immediately Read more...
LTT Review: A Gaggle of Saints
Posted 4:53am Monday 23rd August 2010 by Jen Aitken
Written by Neil Labute Directed by Katie King Starring William Tait-Jamieson and Emere Leitch-Munro (2.5/5) A Gaggle of Saints, taken from Neil Labute’s Bash trilogy, is a confronting piece about homophobia. What is so wonderful about this Read more...
Avenged Sevenfold - Nightmare
Posted 4:50am Monday 23rd August 2010 by Caleb Wicks
Warner Brothers 3/5 In 2005, Avenged Sevenfold took the world by storm with their album City of Evil. Critics raved, girls screamed, and emo kids found another band to add to their death list. The band’s self-titled album, released in 2007, did not have the Read more...
Pixies Live
Posted 4:43am Monday 23rd August 2010 by Dave Local
CBS Canterbury Arena, Christchurch 3 August 2010 The Pixies are, unashamedly, my favourite band of all time. My formative musical experiences are intricately tied to their mixture of alternating screams and breathy grunts. But this is some twenty years later, and a band that Read more...
Turok
Posted 4:41am Monday 23rd August 2010 by Ethan Khalsa
Platform: PS3, XBox 360, PC (3/5) Turok was one of the earlier games released for the PS3 and XBox 360. It was greatly anticipated due to its earlier fame on the Nintendo 64 but after its release was generally viewed as a great disappointment. The graphics weren't great, Read more...
A tribute to the in-between
Posted 4:39am Monday 23rd August 2010 by Tien-Yi Toh
The reality is that fantastic food places are rare and far in between, particularly in a small(ish) city like Dunedin. We are lucky enough to have a few restaurants that serve exceptionally good – sometimes even outstanding – food, but the rest mostly just fall in the ‘not bad’, ‘okay’, or Read more...
Soul Kitchen
Posted 4:36am Monday 23rd August 2010 by Edwin Ouellette
Directed by Fatih Akin Rialto 3.5/5 Okay, I know. The title alone might make Soul Kitchen sound like a cross between a lame Snoop Dogg flick and Hell’s Kitchen, but don’t let that ruin your appetite for Fatih Akin’s latest lighthearted comedy. Besides, where Read more...
Step Up 3D
Posted 4:34am Monday 23rd August 2010 by Nicole Muriel
Directed by John Chu Hoyts 1.5/5 The opening sequence of this third installment of the Step Up series is one of those candid camera interview montages, with the characters talking about what dance means to them. They’re speaking from the heart: there’s no doubt the Read more...
Skin
Posted 4:33am Monday 23rd August 2010 by Sarah Baillie
Directed Anthony Fabian Rialto 4/5 kin is a biographical film about the life of Sandra Laing, a ‘coloured’ child born to white parents during the apartheid era in South Africa. Despite her skin being distinctly darker than her parents, an unusual phenomenon, Sandra Read more...


