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Fury
David Ayer's Fury is compelling, but never feels completely sure of itself, writes Judah Finnigan.
The Dead Lands
On paper, it seemed Toa Fraser's The Dead Lands would cap off a superlative year for NZ cinema.
Movie review: Sin City - A Dame to Kill For
Just shy of 10 years on from Sin City, the sequel has more brawls, more breasts and a bigger body count.
For the locals
The NZ premiere of horror-comedy Housebound was a "filmmaker's heaven", says its director.
Spectacle over creativity
The Emmys have always been about PR, not celebrating achievement, but did they really have to make it so obvious this year?
The NZIFF Diaries: Part VI
Judah Finnigan battles film festival fatigue to wrap up this year's offerings.
The NZIFF Diaries: Part IV
The second week of the film festival: chopped and screwed cinema, and screenplays that "go for broke with the vulgarity".
Ukraine is not a Brothel: Tangled in contradiction
Australia-born filmmaker Kitty Green got caught up in the "bold, beautiful, crazy" spirit of the Femen movement.
The NZIFF Diaries: Part II
Week two of the New Zealand Film Festival pushes a sleep-deprived Judah Finnigan entirely out of his comfort zone.
A year of Tuesdays
52 Tuesdays follows a year in the life of a teenage girl, and her mother's gender transition. Judah Finnigan talks to director Sophie Hyde.
Film fest diaries: Part I
Judah Finnigan forgoes a full eight hours' sleep and financial stability to catch the best of the New Zealand International Film Festival.
The internet's own
The Internet's Own Boy tells the story of Aaron Swartz, whose court battle and death highlight the dark side of the internet.
Printing a legend
Right now, 3d printing is seen as little more than a geeky curiosity – but it has the potential to disrupt our entire industrial infrastructure.
Festival playbook
Ready your spreadsheets: Adam Goodall and Judah Finnigan pick their favourites of the film festival.
Jake: A team effort
If finding time to make films can like 'pulling teeth', putting out a full-length feature can be its own rough form of DIY dentistry.
Ambitions of the heart
HBO might have a reputation for nudity and gore, but it should be commended for its honest and challenging representations of sexuality.
X-Men: All-in final chapter
Despite expecting to hate it, Judah Finnigan finds a lot to like in X-Men: Days of Future Past.
A life through film
Judah Finnigan speaks to film-maker Steve James about Roger Ebert and documentary making.
Transcript – Steve James
Judah Finnigan talks to award-winning filmmaker Steve James, director of Hoop Dreams.
Life in the valley
HBO's latest sends up start-up culture in Silicon Valley; Judah Finnigan asks if that's a worthy target.
Cannes you dig it?
Film bloggers Adam Goodall and Judah Finnigan are looking forward to the Cannes Film Festival. A lot.
Mad Men: The end of an era
Judah Finnigan on the series giving an amber-tinted portrait of the shattered American dream of the 1960s
The Lego Movie
The blockbusting action film for children, which also might just be the single biggest product-placement vehicle ever conceived.
Let's talk about sex: Von Trier's four-hour addiction opus
Judah Finnigan on the Danish director's latest provocative feature.