I Hate Fairyland
Posted 1:14pm Sunday 4th September 2016 by Anonymous Bird
It’s almost every child’s dream to be transported to a mystical fairyland to complete some complicated and epic quest, making bizarre and cute friends along the way, right? The eight-year-old Gertrude might have fantasised about Fairyland, but she certainly wasn’t equipped Read more...
Honey, I Shrunk the Kids
Posted 12:43pm Sunday 4th September 2016 by Alex Campbell-Hunt
Rating: B+ Honey I Shrunk the Kids is a guaranteed nostalgia-tastic viewing experience for any kids of the '80s or '90s. Whether you grew up with the movie or not (though I did), the pre-CGI effects, elaborate sets, gentle pace, and general look and feel of the film place you right in Read more...
Nimona
Posted 1:17pm Sunday 4th September 2016 by Anonymous Bird
Lord Ballister Blackheart, our protagonist, scientist and villain, finds Nimona at his lair. Nimona is a young, powerful and impulsive shape-shifter with a desire to cause havoc and bring about destruction. She convinces him to take her on as a sidekick. The pair work together to mess things up in Read more...
Rams
Posted 12:25pm Sunday 21st August 2016 by Lisa Blakie
Rating: A+ Rams tells the story about how sheep are pure and good, and incurable disease is evil and sucks. Set in Iceland on a remote rural farming valley, we’re introduced to Gummi, who lives and breathes the sustainable lifestyle, breeding sheep for the entirety of his life. His Read more...
Suicide Squad
Posted 12:26pm Sunday 21st August 2016 by Samuel Rillstone
Rating: A- Suicide Squad, directed by David Ayer, follows a group of supervillains from the DC Comics universe as they are captured and forced to save the world in return for shortened sentences. It boasts an all-star cast lead by Will Smith as Deadshot, Jared Leto as the Joker, Margot Robbie as Read more...
A Perfect Day
Posted 12:29pm Sunday 21st August 2016 by Alex Campbell-Hunt
Rating: B- In A Perfect Day, Benicio Del Toro, Tim Robbins, Olga Kurylenko and Mélanie Thierry play four aid workers stationed in the Balkan Mountains, during a period of armed conflict. They are trying to retrieve a rotting corpse from a well, to prevent contamination of the local water Read more...
La Crepe
Posted 11:55am Sunday 21st August 2016 by Kirsten Garcia
If you love good vibes and yummy crepes you can find them both at the La Crepe stall at the Saturday Morning Farmers Market. Disclaimer: I have worked for Christophe and Marie flipping crepes at the market for more than a year and a half now, only a fraction of their almost 12 years at the market. I Read more...
Total Recall (1990)
Posted 12:31pm Sunday 21st August 2016 by Lucy Hunter
Rating: A The film opens with a Martian landscape, with two moons, and a stifling red sky. A man and woman hold each other’s leather-gloved hands, and give each other romantic stares through the viewing windows of their spacesuits. Then the man trips, falls, smashes his helmet, and starts Read more...
The Beginner’s Guide to making your music collection less hetero:
Posted 12:00pm Sunday 21st August 2016 by Millicent Lovelock
Tracy Chapman - "Give Me One Reason” on New Beginning Everybody knows Tracy Chapman. Or, at least everybody should know Tracy Chapman. “Give Me One Reason” is a favourite of mine, my dad used to make mix tapes to listen to in the car and this song was on one of Read more...
2016 Otago wildlife photography exhibition
Posted 12:38pm Sunday 21st August 2016 by Olivia Lynch
This exhibition showcases the talented work of the winners of the Otago Wildlife Photography competition and a selection of other incredible amateur Otago photographers. Divided into two age categories, 14-and-under and 15-and-over, this showcase gives insight into the phenomenal skills of Otago Read more...
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