Dr. Maria Walls dials in from the traffic of Auckland, woo! Talking Gurrumul with Mikey, and reminiscing over Yothu Yindi's performances in New Zealand. The documentary is said to be an audio-visual journey into the life, culture and landscapes of one of Australia's most beloved singers, the late Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu. Dr. Maria reckons it's a good one, so get onto it.
Clayton brings in biccies! Not only is he competing in the Great New Zealand Bake Off, but he's also reviewing My Year With Helen. Talking documentaries about inspiring women in politics, this is pretty up there. And if you enjoy documentaries, why not watch them all the time, here? Genius.
Maria joins us for a serious one this time, talking Foxtrot, a film from director Samuel Maoz, Israel's official Oscar candidate. The feature film explores a powerful observation of war, grief and family. Dr. Maria Walls reckons it's definitely worth a watch, one a more serious note.
Dr. Maria Walls is examining Bombshell: The Hedy Lamarr Story, the story of the American film actress and inventor, Hedy Lamarr, who appeared in many controversial films. Whilst acting during the day, she invented at night; who said you can't do it all?! And Sarah has some wise words from Hedy Lamarr, so clever.
Daylight savings got to the Dr. this morning so Mike catches up with Maria over the phone to recommend Hibiscus & Ruthless, the wholesome kiwi tale of obedience and sticking to the straight and narrow. Definitely something to check out if you're in the mood for a chuckle.
David Attenborough or Jane Goodall? Dr. Maria Walls reckons Jane is the way to go. The documentary follows Jane Goodall and her groundbreaking research, drawing from over 100 hours of unseen footage, while she revolutionized the world of the great ape.
Clayton and Mike are excited about another Elizabeth Moss performance, and rightly so. The Square portrays when personal and professional turmoil strikes as an art curator sets out on a new endeavour and Claytons reckons it's worth a watch if you're in the ~art~ world.
Need an Upgrade? Dr. Maria Walls reckon's she got one, and it's a goodie. A story of future and artifical intelligence, sure to be thrilling as made by the creators of Saw and Get Out. Strap yourself in, this one is action-packed.
Maria has actually used the word _exceptional_ this week, what a glorious occasion. McQueen is about to hit cinemas and you don't want to miss out on this intimate and professional depiction of one profound influence in the world of fashion.
Maria's bringing in dark tales of the silk road... You know, the online version. Deep Web is a documentary about the tales of online encrypted trading; the darkest secrets of the deepest web. Ooo, spooky.