Feel like a trip to Mars but can't afford the rocket ship? Do the next best thing and buy a movie ticket to The Martian instead.
Tomorrowland is a Hollywood original with parallel universes, kids flying jet packs, and Hugh Laurie on an island. Sounds great right? Wrong.
University of Surrey has developed a mobile network that is 65,000 times faster than 4G, allowing 100 movies to download in just three seconds.
Kingsman: The Secret Service delivers a cocktail of absurdity and action, with Firth shining as the unlikely but magnetic spy.
Into the Storm proves a whirlwind of disappointment, failing to capture the thrilling essence of its disaster film predecessors. 1.5/5.
From Bond to Spiderman, Hollywood's love for movie reboots spans genres and decades. Dive into how revamped classics score at the box office and with fans.
<strong>Gone Girl<br />(Released 2nd October)</strong><br />I've never been so excited to see a movie in my entire life.
It was nothing but a cruel joke that made every single unsusupecting kid and adult cry their frickin eyes out.
Plummeting to cinematic lows, 2023's worst films list includes Vampire Academy and Divergent, proving even star casts can't save some stories.
Gravity dazzles in a way few films can, with Bullock's stellar performance ensuring you're glued to the screen. A must-watch, 4.5/5.
The thing I don't understand about these dystopian stories are why the leaders of the new societies are always these crazed luncatics.
The film is pretty much a really long Veronica Mars episode. And that isn't necessarily a bad thing. I enjoyed it.
Vampire Academy: A laughably bad tale that embraces its absurdity, unlike its self-serious counterparts. A regrettable watch, even for laughs.
Aaron Paul races into hearts in Need for Speed, but with cliches and suspect plot, it's more a pit stop in action cinema than a new flagbearer.
Noah reimagines an ancient tale with star-studded cast and epic fervour, ensuring a cinematic voyage worth the watch.
Using heavy metal to bring his new group of friends together seems to be working fine for Brodie... until the band unleash the undead onto their town.
Taxes on services purchased online from offshore sellers look to have moved a step closer, with Budget 2015 confirming it is a key focus area.
Netflix has announced the internet movie and TV subscription service will be available in New Zealand and Australia in March 2015.
Gerard Johnstone's Housebound is a Kiwi comedy-horror about Kylie, under house arrest, confronting her mother's ghostly claims. We rate it 3.5/5.
Letterboxd transforms film fandom with a social twist, letting users track, rate, and share their movie journeys.