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Join RNZ's reviewers in the best seat in the house as they review the latest movies.

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Short-Cuts with Dan Slevin: On Screen Private Detectives, Tony & EV Motoring Reviews

Nights' Dan Slevin, is one of the best film reviewers in any medium, consistently convincing, insightful, unpretentious, perceptive, thoughtful and articulate. He joins us every Thursday night, and here's what's caught his eye this week. Nights' resident screen critic joins Emile Donovan to review: MUSIC & PAID STREAMING - Apple TV Mike Post’s The Rockford Files Theme kicks off our chat about…

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Culture 101: One Night Only, & Sons and Degulle: Tilting Iron with Dan Slevin

Dan Slevin reviews three new films: One Night Only, a comedy set in a US where pre-marital sex is legally banned except one night a year; & Sons, with Bill Nighy as a reclusive novelist reuniting his estranged family; and De Gaulle: Tilting Iron, an epic wartime biography. One Night Only TRAILER & Sons TRAILER De Gaulle: Tilting Iron (aka De Gaulle: Résistance) TRAILER Go to this episode on…

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Short-Cuts with Dan Slevin: The End of Oak Street, Voicemails for Isabelle and Sasquatch Sunset

Nights' Dan Slevin, is one of the best film reviewers in any medium, consistently convincing, insightful, unpretentious, perceptive, thoughtful and articulate. He joins us every Thursday night, and here's what's caught his eye this week. Nights' resident screen critic Dan Slevin joins Emile Donovan to review: IN CINEMAS The End of Oak Street (directed by David Robert Mitchell). In 1982, an…

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Afternoons: The Ungrateful Tenant, Tony, The End of Oak Street

Afternoons critic Dominic Corry shares his review of three new films, one local (from the NZIFF) and the other two in cinemas from next week! Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details

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Short-Cuts with Dan Slevin: Savage House; Deep Water and Meteor

Nights’ resident screen critic Dan Slevin joins Emile Donovan to review: Savage House, a scabrous 18th-century comedy starring Richard E. Grant and Claire Foy; Deep Water, a shark survival thriller; and 1979 sci-fi epic Meteor, streaming free on Tubi. Nights' resident screen critic joins Dan Slevin Emile Donovan to review: IN CINEMAS Savage House (directed by Peter Glanz). Richard E. Grant and…

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Afternoons: Minotaur, The Fox and the classic French film Betty Blue.

Kate Rodger joins Jesse to share what she's been watching at the New Zealand International Film Festival. Minotaur, The Fox and the classic French film BETTY BLUE. Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details

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Short-Cuts with Dan Slevin: Spider-Man: Brand New Day, Bono & The Edge: A Sort of Homecoming and Dean Stanley

Nights' resident screen expert Dan Slevin joins us to chat about the untimely passing of Irish singer-songwriter Glen Hansard, along with Spider-Man's latest outing which swung into theatres last night. Plus, an oft overlooked Sam Neill performance you can watch for free on TVNZ+. Nights' resident screen critic Dan Slevin joins us to chat about the untimely passing of Irish singer-songwriter Glen…

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Culture 101: H Is For Hawk, Kiri and Lou go Raah! and 72 Hours with Michelle Langstone

Michelle Langstone reviews three new films: H is for Hawk, with Claire Foy as a grieving falconer and Brendan Gleeson as her father; Kiri and Lou Go Raah!, Harry Sinclair's feature with Jemaine Clement; and 72 Hours, Kevin Hart as a 40-year-old who gatecrashes a Gen Z bachelor party. H Is For Hawk TRAILER Kiri and Lou go Raah! TRAILER 72 Hours TRAILER Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more…

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Afternoons: Big Girls Don't Cry, Spider Man: Brand New Day

Afternoons movie critic Dominic Corry gives his takes on NZ film, Big Girls Don't Cry - on now at the NZIFF and Spider Man: Brand New Day - in theatres now. Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details

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Culture 101: ARCO, The Ice Tower, The Tale Of Silyan and Rose with Dan Slevin

Dan Slevin previews the NZ International Film Festival: ARCO, Natalie Portman's animated time-travel film; The Ice Tower, with Marion Cotillard as a tyrannical 1960s film star; The Tale of Silyan, a Macedonian documentary about a farmer and a wounded stork; and Rose, with Sandra Hüller. Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details

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Afternoons: The Invite & Dead Calm

Kate Rodger joins Jesse to chat about Olivia Wilde's The Invite, Sam Neill's Dead Calm and what to look forward to at the NZIFF. Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details

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