Patience is the key to success, writes Christine Powley.
Geoffrey Rush the best part of this 'half-baked narrative', writes Mark Orton.
More than meets the eye in this NZ documentary, writes Christine Powley.
Amazing dissection of a dysfunctional family and the child caught in the middle of it all, writes Mark Orton.
Coming-of-age story amusing, ingenious and captivating, writes Mark Orton.
Even a couple of great actors cannot save this film, writes Christine Powley.
The subtleties of Japanese culture lost amidst American crassness, writes Christine Powley.
Don't blame Cruz for the shortcomings in this film, writes Mark Orton.
Prequel offers a surprising plug for higher education, writes Christine Powley.
The newest addition to the Superman franchise leaves a lot to be desired, writes Christine Powley.
Viggo Mortensen acting is superb in this dark and evocative film, writes Mark Orton.
World War Z is a twist on the classic zombie formula, writes Christine Powley.
Moving rebellion against bureaucracy is one of the best of its kind, writes Mark Orton.
Great cast means this New Zealand film shines, writes Christine Powley.
Shopping
Directors: Mark Albiston and Louis Sutherland
Cast: Kevin Paulo, Julian Dennison, Alistair Browning, Maureen Fepuleai, Jacek Koman, Laura Peterson, Byron Coll
Rating: (R16)
Four out of five stars
Great acting, moving score, and a solid supporting cast makes this film great, writes Mark Orton.
Attention to detail makes Kon-Tiki a true adventure, writes Mark Orton.
Film about troubled family has problems of its own, writes Christine Powley.
Coen brother script fails from muddled attempts at slapstick, writes Mark Orton.
Americanised plot works in this film about rock'n'roll pensioners, writes Christina Powley.
Suspending believe necessary to enjoy this action-thriller, writes Mark Orton.