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The Ten Best Movies Hardly Anyone Saw in 2014
They were box office flops in 2014. Give them some VOD love in 2015.
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Kanye West Fan Has Made a Feature-Length Reconstructed Guerrilla Concert Video
Not sure if we should be impressed or creeped out.
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Nightcrawler's Dan Gilroy on Turning Jake Gyllenhaal into a Coyote
And interns, the debut director thinks you'll relate.
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'A Film About Coffee': Stream Brandon Loper's Expertly Brewed Documentary
Hardcore baristas and coffee fiends, get over here.
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What Do You Do With Yourself After Surviving The Human Centipede?
We chat to actress Ashley C. Williams about life after the madness of Tom Six.
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Wes Anderson is Planning His Own Theme Park with Devo’s Mark Mothersbaugh
What the cuss? Stop everything.
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Improvising a Christmas Movie with Director Joe Swanberg
Anna Kendrick and Lena Dunham riffing the next 50 Shades of Grey. You can't write this stuff.
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Win One of Five Double Passes to See Finding Vivian Maier
Daytime nanny, closet photography genius.
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Win a Double Pass to Exists
Remember how cutting edge and exciting The Blair Witch Project was? Well, director Eduardo Sanchez returns to the found-footage horror format he helped create with his latest film Exists. When brothers Brian and Matt Tover take over their uncle's long abandoned cabin in the Texan woods for a boozy weekend with their friends, they find themselves stalked by the legendary Sasquatch.
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Bill Murray and Sofia Coppola Are Teaming Up For a Christmas Musical
Your Christmas lunch could soon be soundtracked by Bill Murray.
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Roman Coppola’s Short Film Competition Winners Are Just As Weird As You Thought
Goat hunts, kidnappings and gossip.
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Five Underappreciated Studio Ghibli Films You Should Hurry Up and Watch
If you love Totoro and Spirited Away, then these should be right up your alley.
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The Pros and Cons of Watching Orange is the New Black
The pros and cons of binge sessions on Lightbox.co.nz
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National Geographic Adventure Filmmaker Bryan Smith is More Afraid Than You Think
The man who started filmmaking with a camcorder from Walmart.
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Five Things to Learn at the Big Screen Symposium
From producing films that star Jennifer Lawrence to being funny.
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Win Tickets and the Soundtrack to Wish I Was Here
Wish I Was Here is a sincere and funny follow up to Zach Braff's hugely popular directorial debut The Garden State. Concrete Playground has five double passes and digital soundtracks from the film to giveaway.
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Director Florian Habicht on Putting Pulp to Film, with a Little Help from Sheffield
It took a whole town to tell the story of Pulp, Jarvis Cocker, life, death and supermarkets.
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David Attenborough is Filming a 3D Doco on the Great Barrier Reef This Year
This is going to be well worth the IMAX money.
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Concrete Playground meets the Directors behind Nick Cave’s 20,000 Days on Earth
The documentary set in an imaginary 24-hour period of Nick Cave's life.
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You’ll Soon Be Able to Guzzle Precious Hobbit-Themed Beer
The Smaug Stout is infused with chillies. Nice.
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Cliff Curtis on Playing a Man with Bi-Polar Disorder
The Hollywood actor and lead role in New Zealand chess drama The Dark Horse.
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No Cameras Allowed Doco Shows One Guy Sneaking Into 50 Music Festivals
Recording your own misdeeds never looked so good.
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Oh Hi Mark! Greg Sestero of The Room Sheds Light on the Worst Film Ever Made
James Franco and Seth Rogen are planning to adapt his memoirs, so life's looking pretty good for the star of the worst movie ever.
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Ten Must-See Films at the NZ International Film Festival 2014
Buy a ticket and you can learn how Hollywood celebs really live, visit a little-known Gisborne chessmaster, take a road trip to Southern Spain with a couple of misfits and a Beatles-mad teacher and get to know Pulp frontman Jarvis Cocker and 90s hip hop star Nas.
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How The Two Faces of January Got Its Luxe ’60s Greek Isles Look
Costume designer Steven Noble hits the vintage shops with Kirsten Dunst to create a dreamy vision of 1962.
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Behind the Scenes of The Rover with Director David Michod
How the director realised his unique vision for the end of days and Robert Pattinson.
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The Dark Horse to Open New Zealand International Film Festival
Local films about double lives, speed chess champions, Israeli politics and climate change have made the cut for this year's New Zealand International Film Festival. Thirteen Kiwi films being showcased, including The Dark Horse which will kick off the two-and-a-half week event.
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Win Tickets to Million Dollar Arm
One of five double passes up for grabs to this new Disney classic.
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Five Unexpected Things We Learnt From Cannes Film Festival 2014
Tarantino says cinema is dead, and your boyfriend Ryan Gosling sucks at directing.