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My Name is Rachel Corrie.

Posted 4:22am Tuesday 18th May 2010 by Jen Aitken

Directed by Stuart Young Starring Nadya Shaw Bennett Allen Hall Theatre March 3 – 6 at 7.30pm, Sunday March 7 at 4pm Taken from the writings of Rachel Corrie and edited by Alan Rickman and Katharine Viner, this piece of documentary theatre, directed by the head of the Theatre Studies Read more...

HOMEGROWN - February 20, 2010 Wellington

Posted 3:21am Tuesday 18th May 2010 by Tim Suggate

4/5 Glazed eyes, smiles, and high-fives all round. Midway through their bone-jarring set, Laughtan Kora stops and asks the Homegrown crowd, “How good it is to live in this beautiful country called Aotearoa?” And he’s right, our little nation in the middle of the South Read more...

Sacha Vee EP (Independent)

Posted 3:20am Tuesday 18th May 2010 by Dave Eley

4/5 Dutch/West Indian neo-soul artist Sacha Vee is a distinctive vocalist who is making waves in the New Zealand music scene. Alongside soulful collaborations with Pacific Heights, Oval Office, and P-Bass Expressway, she has been focusing on her own original sound. 2009 saw the release of her Read more...

The Brian Jonestown Massacre Who killed Sgt Pepper?( A Records)

Posted 3:19am Tuesday 18th May 2010 by James Barlien

4/5 Who killed Sgt. Pepper? by The Brian Jonestown Massacre is a breathtaking album, and despite what may have been said of Anton Newcombe in the past, he has undeniable talent.    The album is a step forward from their previous work, as shown by the opening track ‘Tempo Read more...

Various Artists Womad New Zealand: Sounds Of the Planet 2010 (Shock Records)

Posted 3:17am Tuesday 18th May 2010 by Phoebe Harrop

3/5 If WOMAD were a person, it would probably be a pot-smoking, prayer-chanting, bongo-playing hermaphrodite with knee-length dreads and no shoes. It’s no surprise, then, that this year’s WOMAD compilation is about as eclectic as it’s possible to be, encompassing all reaches Read more...

The Wasp Factory by Iain Banks

Posted 2:59am Tuesday 18th May 2010 by Henry Feltham

Publisher: Abacus Rating: 4.1/5 The Wasp Factory is the kind of book that publishers love. It's weird enough to be lumped into that bracket of ‘Modern Classics’, along with books like The Crying of Lot 49, Miss Smilla's Feeling for Snow, and other oblique, semi-mysterious titles Read more...

The Death of a Mafia Don by Michele Giuttari (Translator: Howard Curtis)

Posted 2:55am Tuesday 18th May 2010 by Tien-Yi Toh

Publisher: Abacus Rating: 2/5   The Death of a Mafia Don centres on the investigation of a series of attacks and murders for which the Mafia appear to be responsible. As the investigation unravels, with every new lead or suspect, a corresponding Mafioso corpse is found. Despite the Read more...

An American Index of the Hidden and Unfamiliar - Taryn Simon

Posted 2:52am Tuesday 18th May 2010 by Critic

American photographer Taryn Simon aims to reveal the guarded secrets that lie beneath the surface of American identity and the daily functioning of American life. This exhibition showcases a selection of photographs from Simon’s four-year project in which she plays detective, gaining access Read more...

Clash of the Titans - Directed by Louis Leterrier

Posted 3:02am Monday 10th May 2010 by Aleks Vuckovic

(1.5/5) In the spirit of the current Hollywood trend to only regurgitate remakes and superhero movies, we finally get a re-hash of the 1981 film Clash of the Titans. This version for the new decade fails to be anything more but a clichéd, unoriginal, and boringly predictable action Read more...

Cop Out - Directed by Kevin Smith

Posted 2:26am Monday 10th May 2010 by Elona Buckingham

(4/5)   Finally, a Kevin Smith film that’s not a tedious rom-com! Cop Out is an ‘80s-style buddy/cop film and succeeds at being an awesome one. It’s also his first film for which Smith has not written the script; I found this out post screening and am shocked that he Read more...


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