“I’m not gonna lie, I didn’t have a massive thing for superheroes growing up,” admits Antony Starr, the Kiwi actor who plays Homelander, the superhero we all love to hate
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"A deeply affecting, profoundly moving, richly personal, and beautifully made meditation on father-son love, the power of family connection, and the long shadow cast by the greatest Kiwi rugby league
A fun, fresh blend of comedy and character-driven insight, with the perfect amount of conflict …
… if you were looking for Re-Animator meets Mean Girls with an allegory about immigration, then Grafted is going to scratch that very niche itch.
With his new doco Sharko, Aussie director Luke Graham crafts a stunning portrait of his father, rugby league legend Mark Graham. “When I was a kid, all I ever wanted
…an amiable cinematic journey that takes audiences through New Zealand’s breathtaking landscapes while delivering a blend of humour, adventure, and heartfelt drama.
"It’s evil therefore it’s serious." Heed those words from a guest appearance character played by co-creator Jemaine Clement, along with Iain Morris (The Inbetweeners) and Taika Waititi, who also appears
A Quiet Place: Day One follows a relatively new tradition of not screening a film for the media ahead of release. Has it paid off? Looks like it has, with
Sydney based filmmaker Jonathan Ogilvie’s latest film, the semi biographical Head South, premiered as the opening night film at the International Film Festival Rotterdam [IFFR], where we spoke with the
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