Event: WOW Kids Fiji Movie Night Fundraiser

🎗WOW Kids Fiji is having a Movie Night Fundraiser on Wednesday 27th March at 6pm, Damodar City, Suva. 🎗This is an advanced screening of the latest Kiwi movie called, The Mountain! 🥰 🎗To join, you can MPaisa your $30 or direct transfer into WOWS bank account, or pay cash – call us on 8035657 or […]

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Meg2

The Megs 1 & 2: The eco-fiction monster movie franchise we didn’t know we needed

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Review: Ben Wheeler Around a century ago in Hollywood, a Golden Age of filmmaking began that lasted almost four decades. Francis Ford Coppola, director of some of the greatest films of the “New Hollywood” period that followed, believes we may be on the cusp of a New Golden Age after the huge box office and […]

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Alliance Francaise de Suva

Event: French Movie Night

The Alliance Francaise de Suva is hosting a movie night for both music and cinema lovers. The Umbrellas of Cherbourg is a musical about a young woman separated from her lover by war who faces a life-altering decision. French crĂŞpe & wine provided! FREE ENTRY! Thursday, January 12, 2023 Time: 7pm

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VegFest Fiji 2022

Event: VegFest 2022: Movie & Tasting

Taste vege delicacies while watching a French film in the capital city. Thursday, November 10, 2022 Venue: Alliance Francaise, SuvaTime: 6.45pmhttps://www.facebook.com/VegFestFiji

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Main characters in Challengers

Film review: Challengers

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By Ben Wheeler Zendaya is, to quote Jacobim Mugatu, so hot right now. She’s in the MCU and she’s in the Duniverse. She’s prolific beyond her acting career, and yet very selective about the jobs she takes. She is currently, across the internet, accused of “being in everything” – a sure sign of success – […]

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Kirstin Dunst in Civil War

Film review: Civil War

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By Ben Wheeler Buyer beware! This is not an addendum to the already bloated Marvel Cinematic Universe! I repeat: Not! A! Marvel! It is instead a sporadically shockingly violent, surreal and contemplative blend of road movie and war movie from indie studio A24, and their most expensive film to date. As a cinematic experience that […]

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The healing power of art

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Nina Nawalowalo returns home By Samantha Magick When director Nina Nawalowalo shared her film, A Boy Called Piano at the Samabula Juvenile Centre late last year, she was struck by the scenes that resonated with its young audience. The movie centres on the journey of Fa’amoana John Luafutu and his son Matthias. Fa’amoana moved to […]

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Film Review: Monkey Man

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By Ben Wheeler Recently the debate around how to release new movies – in theatres or home streaming – has raged. Doug Liman all but walked on his awesome remake of 80s classic Roadhouse when Amazon announced it would not receive a theatrical release some weeks back. He threatened to boycott the premiere, but then […]

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