Film Video What's On Does A Star Is Born sing loud enough for The Academy to hear? October 24, 2018November 16, 2018 Editor 1219 Views a star is born, Bradley Cooper, film, Film Review, Ingrid Grenar, kuwnz movies, Lady Gaga, Movies, new zealand film review Bradley Cooper’s directorial debut, in which he stars with real-life pop queen Lady Gaga, is pure Hollywood magic. A Star Share Read more
Film Video What's On First Man tells Armstrong’s deeply personal tale October 9, 2018October 9, 2018 Editor 983 Views Claire Foy, Damien Chazelle, Film Review, Ingrid Grenar, Ingrid Grenar review, Ryan gosling First Man is actually quite a small film surrounded by huge things. The story of one man’s struggle with grief Share Read more
Film What's On Johnny English Strikes Again, but does it hit the mark? September 19, 2018September 19, 2018 Editor 1129 Views ben miller, emma thompson, Film Review, Ingrid Grenar, Ingrid Grenar review, jack lacy, Johnny English, Johnny English Strikes Again, Johnny English Strikes Again review, Movie review, rowan atkinson Johnny English strikes again in the third film in the series, Johnny English Strikes Again. That opening sentence is almost Share Read more
Film Video What's On A sneak peek inside the 2018 Show Me Shorts Film Festival programme September 12, 2018September 10, 2018 Editor 1115 Views 5 Ans Après la Guerre, bitch boy, Five Years After the War, Five Years After the War (5 Ans Après la Guerre), Ingrid Grenar, Ingrid Grenar review, Odd Er Et Egg, Odd is an Egg, Show Me Shorts Festival, Show Me Shorts Film Festival New Zealand Show Me Shorts Film Festival, NZ’s only Academy Award accredited short film festival, is back for its 13th year. Screening Share Read more
Film Video What's On BlacKKKlansman is the must see movie of 2018 August 16, 2018August 16, 2018 Editor 1159 Views Adam Driver, Ingrid Grenar, John David Washington, Laura Harrier, Spike Lee, Topher Grace Spike Lee’s BlacKkKlansman brings wit, a furious energy and his trademark style, to a stranger than fiction true story that Share Read more
Film Video What's On It’s super to be back with the Incredibles 2 crew June 29, 2018July 1, 2018 Editor 1103 Views Brad bird, Disney, Film Review, Incredibles 2, Ingrid Grenar, Ingrid Grenar review, pixar The loooooong awaited Incredibles 2 is finally here and you’ll be pleased to hear it was well worth the wait, Share Read more
Film Video What's On Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom June 17, 2018June 18, 2018 Editor 1211 Views B. D. Wong, Bryce Dallas Howard, Chris Pratt, Daniella Pineda, Geraldine Chaplin, Ingrid Grenar, Ingrid Grenar review, Isabella Sermon, J. A. Bayona, James Cromwell, Jeff Goldblum, Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, Justice Smith, Movie review, New Zealand Film, new zealand film review, Rafe Spall, Ted Levine, Toby Jones Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom picks up three years after the theme park disaster on Isla Nublar. Now the remaining dinos Share Read more
Theatre What's On The Far Side of the Moon is out of this world March 23, 2018March 23, 2018 Patrick Paul 907 Views AAF, Auckland Arts Festival, Ingrid Grenar, Laurie Anderson, Robert Lepage, The Far Side of the Moon, the far side of the moon review, Theatre Review, Yves Jacques The Far Side of The Moon is a Canadian one-man show by Robert Lepage and performed by Yves Jacques – currently at Share Read more
Theatre What's On Jack Charles v The Crown – a story of recovery and atonement March 16, 2018March 16, 2018 Patrick Paul 1161 Views Auckland Arts Festival, Ingrid Grenar, Jack Charles, Jack Charles v The Crown review, John Romeril, Mal Beveridge, Nigel MacLean, Phil Collings, Rachael Maza, Theatre Review Jack Charles v The Crown is a one-man show from actor and activist Jack Charles who talks about his life Share Read more
Theatre Video What's On 1984 is a confronting and supercharged production March 11, 2018March 11, 2018 Patrick Paul 1228 Views 1984, Auckland Arts Festival, auckland arts festival 2018, Auckland Theatre, Auckland Theatre company, Bill Allert, george orwell, Ingrid Grenar, Robert Icke and Duncan Macmillan, Rose Riley, Terrance Crawford, Theatre Review, Tom Conroy The controversial production ‘1984‘ based on George Orwell’s classic novel, has arrived at Auckland’s ASB Waterfront Theatre for a run Share Read more