New Zealand
The Convert is a movie quaking with trauma and suffering.
Uproar, directed by Hamish Bennett and Paul Middleditch and written by Hamish Bennett, and Sonia…
The Power of the Dog unfolds deliberately, and purposefully, revealing beauty in the unconventional corners of the narrative and terror in the silence.
When you go to see an Evil Dead movie you kind of have an idea of what you’re in for, and we get that, but Evil Dead Rise also gave us so much more.
Ultimately, Mister Organ is a fascinating – and hilarious – look at one man’s rampant narcissism and how it affects those he comes into contact with.
Juniper is a beautifully filmed and excellently acted drama about the pursuit of repairing familial relations and learning to accept the inevitable.
The Justice of Bunny King presents audiences with a mesmerizing character study on the undeterred spirit of motherhood.
Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence is a beautiful film, and despite its grim subject matter, there is an underlying sense of warmth to it.
The Power of the Dog is a haunting, powerful character study by Jane Campion, amongst the best films of the year.
With strong performances, The Power of the Dog delivers on its promise, offering a solid narrative tale of strength, masculinity and grief.
As recording events has become easier and more integrated in our fast-paced high-tech society, Births, Deaths and Marriages celebrates those who recorded those past memories that we absolutely cherish today.
Beyond a creative design and trailer, Killer Sofa is an idea that may have been conceived and executed foolheartedly.
Ian Nathan’s new book provides a definitive account of how Peter Jackson and his crew ripped Middle Earth from the page and translated it to the big screen.