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Dan Slevin, Simon Werry and Kailey Carruthers host a weekly guide to what's on at the movies - in New Zealand and around the world. Featuring reviews of all the latest releases and festivals, plus news and interviews, giveaways and competitions, we are also the home of the "two-word review". We love going to the pictures, so this podcast is all about the flicks. You won't find anything here here about DVD, home video, on demand or anything like that. Cinematica is all about going out and sha ...
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We do the American Hustle with David O. Russell and his cast of Oscar-nominees, take a trip to Burma with The Railway Man, ask whether it's true that there's no fool like an old fool in Last Vegas and say goodbye to Kailey after two and a half years.The Cinematica Team
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Simon, Kailey and Dan (plus guests Graeme Tuckett, Sam McCosh, Darren Bevan, Rachel Taylor and Andrew Todd) look at the year in cinema - their top films, worst experiences, trends and what they are looking forward to in 2014.The Cinematica Team
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With Liam Maguren from Flicks we take the Night Train to Lisbon, hang out with Alan Partridge: Alpha Papa, play Ender's Game, forecast Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs 2 and later on in the show Dan and Darren Bevan give you the verdict on The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug.The Cinematica Team
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Chloe Grace Moretz is Carrie in the new remake from Kimberly Peirce (Boys Don't Cry), Benedict Cumberbatch is Julian Assange in The Fifth Estate and we do a quick run-down of a few recent releases you might have missed.The Cinematica Team
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Lee Daniels' The Butler is a Black history lesson set in the White House, novelist Cormac McCarthy teams up with Ridley Scott to make a conundrum called The Counselor and we visit Kashmir to see the Valley of Saints.The Cinematica Team
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Darren Bevan (@geekboy73) joins us for a classic Aussie book turning into a classic Aussie film in Tim Winton's The Turning – we also interview one of the producers - and the Marvel Universe gets even more complicated with Thor: The Dark World.The Cinematica Team
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Tom Hanks fights off Somali pirates in Captain Phillips, Keri Russell searches for Mr. Darcy in Austenland and Domnhall Gleeson and Bill Nighy travel in time in Richard Curtis's new rom-com About Time. Dan interviews outgoing NZFC CEO Graeme Mason.The Cinematica Team
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Kailey is on holiday and Simon is sick so Dan is joined by Sarah Watt from the Sunday Star-Times to discuss Naomi Watts in Diana, Danny Trejo as Machete in Machete Kills and Wahlberg and Washington in the comedy thriller 2 Guns.The Cinematica Team
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Let Cinematica guide you towards the most age-appropriate entertainment for your little ones (with the help of the Dominion-Post's Graeme Tuckett). Also featuring an extract from the special Light House Cinema Q&A with Lloyd Jones, author of the novel that inspired MR. PIP.The Cinematica Team
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The full Q&A for Gardening with Soul, recorded at the Light House Petone on 8 Sept 2013. Featuring director Jess Feast, producer Vicky Pope, editor Annie Collins, the star of the film Sister Loyola Galvin and hosted by Cinematica's Dan Slevin.The Cinematica Team
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Guest reviewer Liam from flicks.co.nz (@AManof100Words) helps out on The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones and Kick-Ass 2, Shakespeare is sexy again in Joss Whedon's LA version of Much Ado About Nothing and Greta Gerwig’s Frances Ha hits local screens.The Cinematica Team
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In which Dan forgets everyone's name, Simon is back and Kailey is away sick: The Gos stars in Only God Forgives and magic tricks star in Now You See Me, plus we interview Cannes Grand prix winner Matteo Garrone about Reality.The Cinematica Team
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Live at the Paramount, Wellington - Nick Ward reviews The Heat; we interview mother and daughter Gaylene Preston and Chelsie Preston-Crayford who both have films in the New Zealand International Film Festival, Sean Baker, director of the LA indie Starlet and Anthony Powell (Antarctica: A Year on Ice).…
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Recorded in front of an audience at Auckland's Wintergarden: @rudysix reviews Behind the Candelabra; we interview Curtis Vowell and Sophie Henderson from the New Zealand feature Fantail; Shirley Horrocks, director of the documentary Venus: A Quest ; Ant Timpson and director Evan Katz tell us about Cheap Thrills and we meet the people behind flicks.…
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Our 100th episode! Another small screen legend gets the big screen treatment – The Lone Ranger; Steve Coogan plays porn king Paul Raymond in The Look of Love, Simon dissects a 20 year relationship in Before Midnight.The Cinematica Team
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The New Zealand International Film Festival was launched in Auckland and Dan was there. Back at the multiplex, Seth Rogen, James Franco and Jay Baruchel play themselves at the end of the world in This Is the End. Viggo Mortensen shows off his Spanish in Everybody has a Plan and James Cromwell has a plan for a house in Canadian drama Still Mine.…
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Brad Pitt is chased all over the planet by zombies in World War Z, Will Smith's son Jaden chases all over the planet looking for a beacon disguised as a pizza cutter in After Earth, Remembrance and Camille Rewinds are the arthouse reviews, and @sakura59 sums up the Sydney Film Festival.The Cinematica Team
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Baz Luhrman's THE GREAT GATSBY; our verdict on SHOPPING; BEKAS is about two cute kids from Kurdistan and FAST & FURIOUS 6 is about a bunch of blue collar car criminals catching a super-criminal on the world’s longest runway.The Cinematica Team
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Last week’s interview with Andy Miller from @academycinemas in Auckland and THIS week's interview with Louis and Mark from new Kiwi feature SHOPPING. We return to Vegas with the Wolf Pack in THE HANGOVER PART III and check out THE RELUCTANT FUNDAMENTALIST.The Cinematica Team
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KON-TIKI is an real-life adventure on the high seas, BROKEN isn't broken at all, The Rock goes undercover to bring down some drug dealers in SNITCH and we get a report from a Kiwi on the Croisette at Cannes – Sarah Reese from the French Film Festival.The Cinematica Team
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Star Trek goes boldly Into Darkness, Colin Firth tries comedy in Gambit, Harmony Korine's confrontational Spring Breakers hits cinemas and we speak to Espen Sandberg, one of the directors of the true life adventure Kon-Tiki. Guest reviewer: Andrew Todd (@mistertodd).The Cinematica Team
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Robert Redford is back in the world of political thrillers in The Company You Keep, Beth Brash from eatandgreet.co.nz helps review Haute Cuisine and Dan i/v's Pietra Brettkelly, director of the New Zealand doco Maori Boy Genius.The Cinematica Team
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Is Brandon Cronenberg a chip off the old block? We look at ANTIVIRAL to find out, ballet hopefuls put themselves through hell in FIRST POSITION and guest host Sarah Watt gives us the lowdown on JURASSIC PARK 3D and what it’s like to go on a star-studded STAR TREK junket.The Cinematica Team
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The hottest ticket in town is Robert Downey Jr. in IRON MAN 3; the hottest ticket in America two weeks ago was EVIL DEAD, the dreaded Gerard Butler tries to save the White House from terrorists in OLYMPUS HAS FALLEN – yes, it's the school holidays.The Cinematica Team
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The former East Germany is the setting for Christian Petzold’s BARBARA; Tom Cruise tempts fate with the daringly titled OBLIVION; zombies are brought back to life by love in WARM BODIES and we preview our i/v with Espen Sandberg, co-director of KON-TIKI.The Cinematica Team
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This week we argue the pros and cons of being a WALLFLOWER, examine the Stone Age comedy THE CROODS plus the star-studded drama set in the world of classical music, PERFORMANCE. Dan interviews Leandro Cavalcanti from the Reel Brazil film festival.The Cinematica Team
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NZFF Director Bill Gosden joins us for the whole show, Simon goes into a TRANCE watching the new Danny Boyle, Kailey reports back from the land of romance-obsessed teenage girls (THE HOST) and Dan enlists in Hasbro's own special forces - the G.I. JOES.The Cinematica Team
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Marion Cotillard plays a killer whale trainer in RUST AND BONE, Bill Murray plays FDR in HYDE PARK ON HUDSON and Gael Garcia Bernal plays an adman in NO. Chris Hormann (@TheMyrka) tells us about this year’s Film Society programme.The Cinematica Team
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