Big Screen :: Exists

Exists is a found footage tale of terror featuring that most maligned of mythical creatures – Sasquatch! Sam Clark thought the creature looked like a hairy nude biker, who had been lost in the woods for a few months; which sounds pretty frightening to me!

Big Screen :: Interstellar

Chris Nolan’s new movie Interstellar is ambitious and huge, really weird and badly flawed… and Sam Clark loved it.

Big Screen :: Fury

Fury is one of those movies where horrible people to horrible things to even more horrible people. It’s grim and humourless and gory. Okay?

Big Screen :: Gone Girl

You don’t know what you’ve got ’til it’s gone, as the film Gone Girl uncovers. Our movie guy Sam Clark reviewed this edge-of-your-seat thriller – but don’t worry, he’s not giving too much away!

Big Screen :: The Infinite Man

That moment when a date turns sour, and you wish you could just go back in time and do it over – properly. Australian film, The Infinite Man, unpacks this when an anniversary weekend away goes terribly wrong, check out Sam Clark’s review!

Big Screen :: Boyhood

Boyhood is a film that wholly encompasses growing up, and was literally filmed over the course of the main character’s life. And it took our movie guy Sam Clark on a nostalgic journey of his own. A must see.

Big Screen :: What We Do in the Shadows

Three vampires live in a sharehouse in Wellington. Hilarity ensues. Our movie guy Sam Clark reviews ‘What We Do in the Shadows’… sink your teeth into this one.

Big Screen :: 20,000 Days On Earth

Our film guy Sam Clark watched the new Nick Cave movie even though it wasn’t the Nic Cage movie he has originally thought it would be. So this review is not about Nic Cage. Or is it?

Big Screen :: The Expendables 3

Clearly there’s a lot of fading action heroes out there with bills to pay, but that doesn’t mean The Expendables 3 is a terrible movie. It’s just exactly what you think, and you already know if you’re going to enjoy it…

Big Screen :: Snowpiercer

Snowpiercer is a tale of social revolution wrapped up in the guise of an action-blockbuster. Once you get past the perpetual motion locomotive, it’s quite a good watch…