
Naked Truths: Paul Henry on life as a recluse and a nudist
Being naked alleviates his OCD to some extent, Paul Henry said in a 2020 interview.
Being naked alleviates his OCD to some extent, Paul Henry said in a 2020 interview.
Reissued records arrive with aroma of new vinyl, old impressions and comments on Facebook.
Ahsoka's journey continues in a new Star Wars spin-off series on Disney+.
How gay love story between a priest and parishioner became a passion project.
Sarah Peirse’s acclaimed portrayal of Patricia Highsmith arrives on NZ stage.
Have a listen to the songs that caught our ears this week.
Despite a fascinating Mozart basis, it’s a rather prosaic affair.
The Miracle Club relies on the performances of its big names to bring the magic.
The band embrace the doubts of middle age.
Holly Morris’s most recent film follows 11 women as they ski to the North Pole.
Most intriguing is home that reimagines its site on a busy road by turning its back on it.
Director David White began Far North when he knocked on the real-life couple’s door.
Have a listen to the songs that caught our ears this week.
This sometimes demanding music sounds vital, often desperate and full of pain and life.
Aldous Harding is also among those playing tribute to a much lamented English folkie.
The Traitors strikes a plausibility problem early on when Paul Henry emerges in a fedora.
Unsurprisingly, Celine Song is chuffed at the critical response to her new romantic drama.
"Doing Lost Flowers was kind of going back to what I really love," Frankie Adams says.
All the band cared about was the music, they didn’t really care what you thought about it.
Despite its worthy message, the plot is a bit uneven and struggles to find an ending.
Among powerful accounts is Guildford's, who discloses how life spiralled out of control.
It’s not just any old movie explosion. In Nolan’s hands, it’s brilliant and devastating.
70-year-old Lucinda Williams emerges as the product of cross-currents.
Welcome to our third weekly survey of new tracks that have caught our ears.
Instead of predictably, this film is designed to leave you hanging.
If it makes a point about our mixed views on Cook, all the better, producer-writer says.
The Fab Four’s bassist releases book capturing when the group went global.
Though satisfying, bingeing carries connotations of gluttony and lack of self-control.
Red Mole's genre-defying history is traced in documentary at NZIFF.
Festival folk share their most frequent screen visitor picks before final results shown.