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  • What if a change in film classification could alter a movie's fate at the box office? Join us in an engaging conversation as we unpack the latest cinematic buzz with industry insider Ross Churchhouse. Moana 2 is making waves with impressive pre-sales, poised to outshine Inside Out 2 despite a modest Rotten Tomatoes score. Ross provides a glowing review of Gladiator 2, a film that defied our box office expectations by raking in $1.23 million, while also sparking a debate about its reclassification from M to R16 and how it might have impacted its financial success.

    Get ready for a thrilling look ahead as we dive into the exciting lineup of upcoming films from A24 Studios, including promising titles like "We Live in Time," "Maxine," and "Civil War." We also explore the buzz surrounding the acclaimed Italian film "There's Still Tomorrow." With an eye on the future, we share our enthusiasm for the family films slated for release in 2025. Anticipation is high for features like "Mufasa: The Lion King," "Sonic the Hedgehog 3," and the intriguing "Dragon Keeper," featuring the legendary voice of Bill Nighy as the dragon. This episode is packed with insights and predictions that movie enthusiasts won’t want to miss!

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  • Fresh off his trip to an Australian conference, Ross Churchhouse explores the rollercoaster world of cinema. Ever wonder how word-of-mouth can transform a film's fate? Let's unpack how unexpected hits like "Moonlight" and the heartwarming journey of "Lee," starring Kate Winslet, have done just that. With the exciting releases of "Moana 2" and Ridley Scott's "Gladiator 2" on the horizon, we're revisiting the game-changing impact these franchises have had on careers, especially for stars like Russell Crowe. This episode is an earnest reminder of why keeping an open mind in the cinematic universe can lead to surprising discoveries.

    As we look to the future, our crystal ball is buzzing with predictions for upcoming box office hits. How does a Robbie Williams biopic featuring a CGI anthropomorphic ape sound? "Better Man" promises originality and heart, potentially becoming the next sleeper hit. We also share our excitement for family-friendly favorites like Ice Age 6 coming in 2026. Plus, we're thrilled to debut our podcast merchandise, from stylish t-shirts to fun collectibles, allowing you to become a part of our cinematic community. Get ready for an episode packed with movie insights, predictions, and a celebration of the unexpected wonders of film.

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  • In this episode of Eat Sleep Movie Repeat, we celebrate Lido Cinema's triumphant win at the Hamilton Central Business Awards and dive into the post-holiday box office buzz around "Smile 2," As the British and Irish Film Festival kicks off in New Zealand, we spotlight must-watch films like "Conclave," and give you a sneak peek into the hilariously intense world of "Venom: The Last Dance." While Brent may be on the fence about its intensity, there's no denying the thrill this new Venom installment brings.

    Turning our gaze to the future, we tackle the economic challenges facing the hospitality and retail sectors, yet remain optimistic with an exciting lineup of upcoming blockbusters like "Red One," "Gladiator," "Wicked," and "Moana 2." Could Kate Winslet's "Lee" be an Oscar contender? We hash out its potential, alongside our excitement for Angelina Jolie's anticipated "Maria" arriving next year. Join us as we dissect these upcoming releases and bring you the latest and greatest from the movie world!

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  • Can a musical delve into the darkness of the human psyche and succeed at the box office? Brent Harbour and Ross Churchhouse, tackle this question as we dissect the polarizing reception of the new Joker movie in New Zealand. Despite its daring mix of musical elements and themes of mental illness, the film missed the mark with audiences, especially beyond urban centers, and faced lackluster ticket sales and even walkouts. Brent's sharp prediction skills put him ahead in our box office challenge, foreseeing the $816,000 first-week earnings more accurately than most. They also touch on the cautious anticipation surrounding Disney's adaptation of Wicked, a move that has diehard fans of the original stage musical on edge over potential changes.

    But it's not all masks and melodies. We’re serving up an eclectic mix of cinema and documentary recommendations for every taste. Horror lovers can sink their teeth into "Smile 2," while classic film aficionados will relish the 70th anniversary re-release of Akira Kurosawa’s "Seven Samurai." Documentary fans have a treat with "A Horse Named Winx," chronicling the story of an Australian racehorse legend, and "Six Inches of Soil," which explores regenerative farming's global impact. To round off, opera and ballet lovers shouldn't miss the Royal Ballet and Opera Cinema Season’s "The Marriage of Figaro," promising a whimsical escape with its comedic tale of mistaken identities and romantic entanglements. Whether you're seeking thrills, history, or a touch of culture, this episode has something to satisfy your cinematic cravings.

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  • What do a robot, a clown prince, and a zombie kangaroo have in common? They all headline our latest episode of Eat Sleep Movie Repeat! Join us as we dissect the unexpected performance of "Wild Robot" in the New Zealand box office and ponder whether the rainy school holidays can revive its fortunes. We then tackle the biggest enigma in Hollywood: will the musical twist of "Joker: Folie à Deux," starring Lady Gaga and Joaquin Phoenix, captivate audiences like its predecessor? Let's unravel the potential this daring sequel holds for moviegoers everywhere.

    Our cinematic odyssey doesn't stop there. Prepare for a whirlwind tour of upcoming blockbusters, including spine-tingling horror flicks like "Smile 2" and the absurdly enticing zombie kangaroo comedy. For classic film aficionados, the re-release of Kurosawa's "Seven Samurai" is on the horizon. Meanwhile, Marvel fans are buzzing about "Venom: The Last Dance," and we're thrilled to spotlight Kate Winslet's powerful portrayal in "Lee." Plus, Ian McKellen takes center stage in "The Critic," a riveting exploration of the London theater scene. Join us to hear our bold predictions and insights into these cinematic gems set to hit the screens soon!

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  • Curious about which kids' movies will dominate the holiday season? Join Brent Harbour and industry insider Ross Churchhouse as we reveal the must-see films for the school holidays. Ross clinched victory with his spot-on predictions for "Beetlejuice," and now we turn our focus to exciting new releases like "The Wild Robot," "Harold and the Purple Crayon," "Transformers One," and "Runt." We're particularly charmed by "The Wild Robot," and can't wait to discuss its heartwarming story and box office potential.

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  • Can Brent Harbour finally break his losing streak in the box office prediction game? Tune in to hear Brent and Ross Churchhouse, our industry insider, share their latest predictions and review the hit Kiwi film "We Were Dangerous." Ross takes the lead this time, but Brent remains hopeful. We also introduce you to "Thelma," the inspiring story of a 93-year-old woman on a quest to recover her stolen money. This film explores themes of aging and independence, anchored by a stellar performance from June Squibb in her first lead role.

    Is Tim Burton's new "Beetlejuice" film destined to capture the magic of the original? We dive into how Burton and Michael Keaton have retained the film's charm using practical effects, and we discuss the impact of Jenna Ortega joining the cast. Alongside this, we spotlight the limited releases of "His Three Daughters" and "The Forge," offering diverse storytelling from Netflix and faith-based cinema. Plus, we highlight a special screening of "Rut" for a great cause and the National Theater Live production starring Michael Sheen.

    Can nostalgia drive the new "Beetlejuice" film to box office success? We speculate on its potential, considering its appeal to both new and old fans. In a heartfelt segment, we discuss a touching documentary about Russell, a cherished figure in New Zealand's music scene, crafted by his granddaughter Christy. Hear about the film's upcoming screenings and efforts to promote it nationwide. Finally, we wrap up with our box office predictions for an upcoming film, reflecting on whether audiences are ready to return to theaters in big numbers. Will it make $1.1 million as we hope, or fall short? Tune in for the full discussion!

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  • We dive into the grand opening in Waikato of the New Zealand International Film Festival, where "We Were Dangerous" took center stage. Supported by live music from the Tauranga College Boys Big Band, this gala evening was nothing short of spectacular. But that's not all—bask in the unexpected box office triumph of the Kiwi kids' film "Bookworm," and get an exclusive sneak peek at the highly anticipated film "Blink Twice," starring Channing Tatum as a tech billionaire. Plus, don't miss our heartfelt recommendation of a must-watch film set in post-earthquake Christchurch, celebrated for its stunning production and touching narrative. Whether you're a cinephile or just looking for your next great movie, this episode is packed with reviews, industry updates, and insider insights that'll leave you eagerly awaiting your next movie night.

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  • How accurate are your box office predictions? Join Brent Harbour and Ross Churchhouse as they debate their forecasting skills, with Ross taking the lead. We break down the blockbuster sensation "Deadpool and Wolverine," from its astonishing box office performance to the immersive 3D experience. Ross shares his spoiler-avoidance tactics and the joy of re-watching. Marvel fans, don't miss our take on the importance of those iconic end-of-credit scenes. Plus, we reminisce about the good old days with Jaffas and cinema outings.
    Next up, we focus on exciting new releases, including the much-anticipated Kiwi film "Bookworm," directed by Ant Timpson and starring Elijah Wood. We'll also delve into the success of a film adaptation tackling domestic violence, emphasizing its strong appeal among women over 20. Then, get the scoop on "We Were Dangerous," a 1950s-set drama about delinquent young women, which has been making waves at the New Zealand International Film Festival. With backing from the likes of Taika Waititi, it’s set to be a hit. Finally, we wrap up with our box office predictions for "Bookworm" and a shout-out to Johanna Fink of the Yellow Shelf Podcast for her support. Don't miss it!

    Link to Ross's podcast with Johanna Fink is below



    https://open.spotify.com/episode/7gxyo0789sNfXDLpxWdTsY

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  • Ever wondered how your favorite films become blockbusters? Tune in to this episode of "Eat Sleep Movie Repeat" as Ross and Brent kick things off with a reflection on the school holidays and the whirlwind nature of the movie industry. We revisit our box office predictions for "Twisters," where Ross continues his winning streak over Brent, adding to his coveted Jaffa count. The buzz around "Deadpool and Wolverine" is undeniable; Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman's electric chemistry is set to light up the screens. Join us as we dissect the innovative publicity campaign that's turning heads all over social media and predict whether this dynamic duo will deliver another hit. But that's not all—we dive into the latest film releases, from a heartwarming French movie "Mr. Blake at Your Service" starring John Malkovich. Comedy lovers won't want to miss our chat about "The Fabulous Four," featuring Susan Sarandon and Bette Midler. Plus, we touch on the excitement already brewing for future Fantastic Four films and the Met Opera's 2024 live HD production of "Romeo and Juliet." We also highlight the renewed interest in classic films at Cathay Cinemas, including a nostalgic screening of "Dirty Dancing." And, of course, we wrap things up with our Jaffa Challenge!

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  • Get ready to uncover the secrets behind box office predictions and outcomes as we dissect the performance of the New Zealand film "Ka Whawhai Tonu" Ross's conservative estimate of $400,000 proved more accurate thanBrent's optimistic $950,000, with the film earning $341,000 in its first week. We'll explore the film's potential growth, especially with the interest from schools, and discuss how "Inside Out 2" and "Despicable Me 4" are pulling in crowds of all ages. Plus, we’ll tease you with some upcoming releases that could be perfect for parents seeking entertainment during the school holidays. Curious about how "Twisters" measures up to its iconic predecessor? Join us as we follow former storm chaser Kate Cooper and her thrilling return to the storm-chasing world. We'll introduce you to key characters like Harvey and Tyler, a social media sensation, and examine the film's dynamics and hidden truths. Reminisce with us about the original "Twister" cast, including Helen Hunt and the late Bill Paxton, as we make bold predictions about "Twisters'" box office success. Don’t miss out on our engaging analysis and insights into what makes these disaster films resonate with today's audiences.

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  • Ever wonder how "Inside Out 2" managed to break records during its advanced public previews in New Zealand? Find out as we dissect its phenomenal $723,281 earnings in just two days and compare our box office predictions to the actual impressive figures. Brent's infectious optimism will keep you engaged as we also highlight blockbuster hits like "Despicable Me," which have thrived during the school holidays, and preview a slew of family-friendly films like "200% Wolf" and "Panda Bear in Africa" that promise endless entertainment for kids and families.

    Shifting gears, we shine a spotlight on the New Zealand film industry, focusing on a rising film that’s creating buzz among educators and critics alike. With Temuera Morrison in a standout role, there's even speculation about potential Oscar nominations. We walk you through the top ten highest-grossing films in New Zealand this year, with "Dune Part Two" leading the pack, and cast our predictions on upcoming releases like "Deadpool," "The Bike Riders," and the highly anticipated "Ka Whawhai Tonu ." Don't miss our in-depth analysis and predictions that could shape the box office landscape.

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  • What if your favorite lasagna-loving cat had the power to surprise everyone at the box office? Join us as we kick off this episode of "Eat Sleep Movie Repeat" with Brent Harbour and Ross Churchhouse making bold predictions about the new Garfield movie, featuring none other than Chris Pratt and Samuel L. Jackson. Brent's optimism is put to the test, and the results are delightfully surprising, with the movie raking in over $647,000 in its opening week in New Zealand! We also celebrate the triumph of the French Film Festival and give you the lowdown on Juliette Binoche's highly anticipated film "The Taste of Things," which has been the talk of the town and is set for a nationwide release on June 27th. Plus, we share our excitement for the upcoming release of "Inside Out 2," reminiscing about the original film's impactful debut in 2015.
    Switching gears, we shine a spotlight on an upcoming Kiwi film that promises to captivate audiences with its portrayal of the New Zealand land wars through the eyes of two teenagers. From stunning visuals to the gripping performances of a young cast, this film is generating substantial buzz, especially with its release coinciding with the Matariki Long Weekend. We also make some bold predictions about "Inside Out 2" during its advanced screening and can't contain our excitement for future films and episodes. In a fun twist, we wrap things up with a lighthearted look at family life as Riley returns from a three-day camp, giving us a humorous glimpse into the trials and tribulations of parenting a teenager.

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  • Ever wondered why some family films flop despite glowing reviews? Join Brent Harbour and Ross Churchhouse on "Eat Sleep Movie Repeat" as we unpack the underwhelming box office performance of "If," starring Ryan Reynolds, in New Zealand. We'll dig into the economic factors at play and how they influence audience spending, especially with school holidays around the corner. Then, switch gears with us as we introduce the new Garfield movie, featuring Samuel L. Jackson as Garfield's father, Vic. Will this star-studded voice cast help the lasagna-loving cat claw its way to box office success? But that's not all—get ready for a trip down memory lane as we highlight must-see classic movies, from "Mary Poppins" to "Dirty Dancing." Plus, we spotlight the New Zealand French Film Festival, featuring 20 top French films and a grand opening night in Hamilton.

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  • Brent and Ross talk about the enchanting spell cast by cinema, especially the heartwarming rituals of the movie theater experience. Join them on this journey through the magic of films, from the nostalgic re-emergence of the Star Wars trilogy on the big screen to the refreshing new twist on the Planet of the Apes legacy. It's not just about what's already flickered through the projectors; we're also putting our box office prediction skills on the line.This episode is a cinephile's delight as we spotlight the gripping New Zealand epic portraying the 1864 land wars, and the significance of the casting choices that bring authenticity to the screen. We dive into heartwarming narratives like "The Way, My Way," and whisk you away on family adventures with John Krasinski's "If," where imagination leaps off the page.

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  • Discover how 'The Fall Guy' defied our box office predictions and explore the complexities behind cinema's current economic challenges. Ross Churchouse and Brent Harbour, reunite post-holiday to dissect the evolving movie landscape. We're not just talking numbers; we're digging into the potential resurgence led by Marvel's mightiest with upcoming releases like Wolverine and Deadpool. Get ready for a candid conversation where we question the industry's direction and the importance of maintaining a long-term outlook amidst the rapid changes.

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  • Ross Churchhouse makes a triumphant return to "Eat Sleep Movie Repeat," and together, we're dissecting the holiday cinema scene with the fervor of film aficionados at the Oscars! Get the scoop on how "Kung Fu Panda 4" karate-chopped its way up the box office leaderboard, grappling with the titanic "Dune 2" for the top spot. But it's not all about the heavy hitters; we also shine a spotlight on the shadows where a chilling R16 horror has just slinked into theaters, sending shivers down the spines of thrill-seekers. We traverse from the animated antics of Po and his pals to the hallowed halls of ancient Egypt, where Jeremy Irons breathes life into the story of Egypt. Then, we're jetting off to India with the "The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel," reveling in the adventures of British retirees and the stellar cast that brings humor and heart to the screen. We'll wrap it up with a headfirst leap into "The Fall Guy," where Ryan Gosling and Emily Blunt's daredevilry against Sydney's iconic skyline promises to leave you clinging to the edge of your seat!

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  • Discover the harsh truth behind the movie industry's unpredictable nature as we dissect 'Ghostbusters Frozen Empire's' underwhelming box office results and the shocking twist of fate for 'Godzilla vs. Kong.' Our latest episode peels back the curtain on the high-stake gambles of film predictions, contrasting critical receptions with audience fervor. We share our firsthand experience of the palpable enthusiasm inside a Wellington IMAX for the colossal clash of titans, while probing into the misfires of our beloved specters in frosty realms. We then shift gears to the local scene, serving up hearty recommendations for the New Zealand International Film Festival, and reveal the hands-on involvement in its expansion. As we navigate the festival's scale-back with a collective spirit, we also spotlight the stellar flicks filling theater seats these holidays. From the comedic charm of 'Wicked Little Letters' to the gripping 'Monkey Man' and suspenseful 'The First Omen.

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  • Get ready to rewind to the '80s as Brent and Ross take a nostalgic trip through the fearless filmmaking of the era and dissect the iconic "Ghostbusters," all while sharing a laugh over their botched Oscars predictions. We'll also explore the brewing storm of another potential Hollywood strike, but fear not, as we promise to lighten the mood with an in-depth look at the charming "Wicked Little Letters," featuring the formidable Olivia Colman and Jessie Buckley. Steeped in '20s scandal, this upcoming film promises to be a delightful mix of comedy and thoughtful social commentary on the pursuit of women's justice. Plus, don't miss our take on the horror genre's magnetic pull on youthful female audiences and the box office showdown—where Ross's knack for predictions finally shines!
    As we gear up for the release of the new Ghostbusters film, feel the excitement as we muse over its potential to captivate audiences across the board, from die-hard fans to fresh-eyed newbies. We'll share a personal tale of skipping school to catch the original '84 masterpiece and ponder whether the latest installment can recapture that magic. Join us for a preview of the franchise's evolution, and get ready for a special Star Wars Day celebration that's just around the corner. Whether you're a Ghostbusters fanatic or an intrigued cinema-goer, this episode is your ticket to reliving the glory days and catching a glimpse of what's to come in Hollywood's haunted halls.

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  • Ross Churchhouse and Brent Harbour, give you a backstage pass to Hollywood's most star-studded night in the latest Eat Sleep Movie Repeat episode. They're breaking down our chaotic attempts to catch the Oscars ceremony, the unforgettable stage moments, and the comedic gold that had us. In this special Oscars edition, we get down to serious business with our own predictions. Was our friendly wager on who'd snag Best Actor, between Paul Giamatti and Cillian Murphy, reflective of the Academy's choices? Plus, should Christopher Nolan direct "Weekend At Bernies 2"

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