He loved movies so much, he moved to the movies. Now based in Hollywood, Fabian Fanboy returns to the bFM Breakfast fold as our *exclusive entertainment correspondent in Fabian's Hollywood. Every Friday at 7:40am.
Fabian Fanboy's got a big weekend of movies to watch, with the 24 Hour Movie Marathon at the Hollywood Avondale. And if you're still not full of film, you can catch Misbehaviour (2020) which is out this week.
Fabian's here with all his latest recommendations in film! This week he reckons ones to check out are Let Him Go, an American neo-Western drama starring both of Superman's parents (no relation to this film's content however), and the new Six60 documentary. Both will be out in actual, physical cinemas, so pop along if that sounds like a bit of you.
There's a couple of movies out this weekend and Fabian Fanboy joins us to fill us in on what's good. You can catch Made in Italy (2020), Fatman(2020), and Mank (2020).
Fabian Fanboy's got some hot new releases to talk about this week. Rams (2020), an Australian comedy-drama, is out now alongside the remake of Freaky Friday, Freaky (2020).
Fabian's got a tonne of movie reckons this week, from the new releases in the cinemas to the Terror-Fi Film Festival on at the Hollywood Avondale. Plenty to get yourself along to this weekend!
What's Halloween without a horror film? Fabian Fanboy's got recommendations for you to check out this weekend, The Craft: Legacy (2020), The Fog in 4D FOGARAMA at The Hollywood Avondale, and Babyteeth (2019).
Fabian joins us with a review of Babydone (2020), starring Rose Matafeo and Matthew Lewis. Directed and written by New Zealand's own Curtis Vowell and Sophie Henderson, this is sure to crack a few laughs and make you feel good.
Fabian joins us with exciting news, we've got a blockbuster hitting the cinemas this week. Catch Greenland (2020) at your local cinema to enjoy all the glitz of an apocolyptic drama. Other releases this week include Miss Juneteenth (2020) and The More You Ignore Me (2018).
Fabian joins us this morning as we enter into a month of horror film classics at the Hollywood Avondale. From The Witches to The Hills Have Eyes, Fabian reckons you need to get yourself along to Horrorwood for a good ol' spook. Plus, Show Me Shorts Film Festival starts this week. Plenty to see this week.
Today Fabian Fanboy has got some good school holiday movie recommendations, two of which have the word 'Paw' in their title. Sounds delightfully insufferable. He also recommends a new romcom, The Broken Hearts Gallery, which apparently is a refreshing shake up of what is sometimes an overdone genre.