The Moths
Posted 2:55pm Sunday 19th March 2017 by Charlie O’Mannin
One day the moths became people. Sheds and undergrowth and houses were suddenly jammed with limbs and heads and bodies. Cocoons popped, disgorging viscous fluid filled with half formed ears and teeth. Dusty corpses filled the windowsills, blocking out the light like mummified curtains. Many Read more...
Dramaworld
Posted 1:55pm Sunday 19th March 2017 by Anonymous Bird
Rating: 4/5 Claire Duncan (Liv Hewson) is a fangirl. The 20-year-old college student is obsessed with K-drama (Korean drama TV shows). She knows all the ins and outs of the genre, and hangs excitedly on every line, cliffhanger and dramatic turn the shows throw her way. Stuck between work and Read more...
Big Little Lies
Posted 2:02pm Sunday 19th March 2017 by George Hellriegel
Rating: 4.5/5 Based on the bestselling novel by Lianne Moriarty, Big Little Lies showcases a star-studded cast, including Reese Witherspoon, Nicole Kidman, Shailene Woodley, Alexander Skarsgard and Laura Dern. The characters are placed in a perfect world of seaside mansions and upper-middle-class Read more...
Alone in Berlin
Posted 2:07pm Sunday 19th March 2017 by Shaun Brinsdon
Rating: 2/5 Alone in Berlin is based the true story of Otto and Elise Hampel (named Otto and Elise Quangel in the film) who, after their son dies in 1940 while fighting in WW2, silently protest by writing postcards criticizing Hitler and the Nazi regime and urging others to protest against it. Read more...
The OA
Posted 2:11pm Sunday 19th March 2017 by Saskia Bunce-Rath
Rating: 5/5 The OA. Wow. What a divisive show. If you read the reviews online they oscillate wildly between people who think it’s the worst show since Lost, and people who’ve spent hours drawing diagrams and probably gesticulating wildly about how great it is. I went into this show Read more...
Mozart at the Monkey Bar...?
Posted 2:17pm Sunday 19th March 2017 by Ihlara McIndoe
The freshly re-carpeted floors, brand new acoustic panelling, and music stands neatly aligned across the stage are certainly a dramatic change to the décor of the recently refurbished Monkey Bar, and new home of the Dunedin Symphony Orchestra. No longer will thumping bass and drunken laughter Read more...
A Nest in Town
Posted 2:23pm Sunday 19th March 2017 by Monique Hodgkinson
Making my way downtown, walking fast, faces pass and I—glimpse what seems to be the nest of a giant bird? Currently on display on Moray Place is A nest in town by Motoko Watanabe; a mass of crumpled folded sheets and dense brown foliage packed behind the rear window of the Dunedin Public Art Read more...
Housekeeping
Posted 2:30pm Sunday 19th March 2017 by Jessica Thompson
"Having a sister or a friend is like sitting at night in a lighted house. Those outside can watch you if they want, but you need not see them." Following the lives of Ruthie, the narrator, and her young sister Lucille in the fictional town of Fingerbone, Idaho, Housekeeping by Read more...
1Q84
Posted 1:21pm Sunday 12th March 2017 by Anna Linton
Murakami is known for writing more similar to a corporealized acid trip than contemporary fiction. In 1Q84 (one-q-eighty-four) surrealism and dystopia combine to fuel a fustercluck equal parts modern love and old-fashioned vengeance set against the backdrop of Tokyo. In maintaining the thematic Read more...
10 Quick Questions with Flavia Rose
Posted 2:19pm Sunday 12th March 2017 by Monique Hodgkinson
Flavia Rose is an emerging artist and creative raised in Dunedin and based in Wellington. She sat down with Critic’s Art Editor, Monique Hodgkinson, for ten quick questions about all things whimsical and lovely. Describe your artistic style in three words. Delicate, whimsical, Read more...
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