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 sharing the big screen experience with others.
Shakespeare sounds good in the Kiwi Romeo and Juliet: A Love Song, there's a silent movie twist on Snow White in Blancanieves and Vin Diesel brings back his anti-hero Riddick for another episode.
The new Woody Allen film Blue Jasmine, What Maisie Knew, White House Down and François Ozon’s In the House. Plus, a clip from our special Q&A with the women behind Gardening with Soul.
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 G…
Ashton Kutcher impersonates Steve Jobs in Jobs, Bruce Willis impersonates an action hero in Red 2 and Denmark/NZ co-production The Weight of Elephants slips quietly into theatres.
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 Noth…
Reviews and news but no interviews: Matt Damon in Neill Blomkamp's Elysium, Park Chan-wook’s Stoker plus coming-of-age comedy The Way, Way Back. Listen for ticket giveaways, too.
Two director interviews this week: Neil Jordan (Byzantium) and Park Chan-wook (Stoker), plus reviews of The Wolverine and Pain & Gain as well as the usual news and comment.
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 Mat…
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…
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 Horr…
Dan talks to Musa Syeed, writer-director of the Kashmiri film VALLEY OF SAINTS, playing in the New Zealand International Film Festival, 2013.
Dan takes a look behind the curtain at how the biggest movie event on the New Zealand calendar is produced. Featuring interviews with Director Bill Gosden and his team in Wellington and Auckland.
Cinematica interviews our first superstar – Nick Frost from THE WORLD'S END which we also review, plus Del Toro's PACIFIC RIM and all the animated school holiday specials, MONSTERS U, EPIC and DESPIC…
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…
A live recording of the Q&A after the special screening of WHITE LIES at the Light House Cuba cinema, fetauring Dana Rotberg, John Psathas, Antonia Prebble and Witi Ihimaera.
Is the Man of Steel going to fly? What's going on in The Place Beyond the Pines? Plus, highlights from the White Lies live Q&A featuring Dana Rotberg, John Psathas & Antonia Prebble.
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 Thi…
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 C…
Mads Mikkelsen plays an ordinary bloke under extraordinary pressure in The Hunt and Jesper Christensen is an extraordinary bloke trying to change the course of history in The Last Sentence.
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 th…