Joker: Folie à Deux
The Perfect Couple
Joan
Wolfs

From gripping new series to exceptional movies, here is everything to watch in the coming months

From gripping new dramas to side-splitting comedies to big-name blockbusters and more, here is everything to add to your watch list this spring.

New Movies


Joker: Folie à Deux

In cinemas 3rd of October

Returning to the role that earned him an Academy Award, Joaquin Phoenix masterfully depicts the titular Joker alongside Harley Quinn, played by Oscar-winner Lady Gaga. This moving musical sequel is directed by Todd Phillips (Joker, 2019), and promises a thrill ride of mastery and madness. 


Gladiator II

In cinemas 14th of November

Ridley Scott is revisiting one of his most iconic films with Gladiator II, which stars Paul Mescal, Pedro Pascal, and Denzel Washington. The sequel picks up from where Gladiator left off, with a new fighter, Commodus’ nephew Lucius (Mescal) — then a child, now a man — ready to enter the arena.


Wolfs

Watch now on Apple TV+

Hollywood royalty Brad Pitt and George Clooney reunite in this thrilling action-comedy that follows two lone wolf fixers who are assigned the same job. Clooney, who plays a professional fixer hired to cover up a high-profile crime, is forced to join forces with Pitt — the two finding the job spiralling out of control in ways that neither expected.


Lee

Watch now in cinemas

Oscar-winning Kate Winslet stars in this biopic centred on the great American war correspondent, Lee Miller. Miller, who worked for Vogue during WWII, captured many of the 20th century’s most recognisable and indelible images of war, putting her life on the line to do so. A life lived at full-throttle, beautifully portrayed in all of its harrowing brilliance.

New TV Series


The Perfect Couple

Watch now on Netflix

Based on Elin Hilderbrand’s bestseller of the same name, The Perfect Couple stars Nicole Kidman, Liev Schreiber, and Dakota Fanning. Set on Nantucket during a lavish Fourth of July wedding, the discovery of a body disrupts the high-society event, leading to a gripping investigation. Directed by Susanne Bier, the six-part drama promises a thrilling journey of suspense and suspicion. 


La Maison

Watch now on Apple TV+

Delving into the cut-throat world of haute couture, La Maison centres on a scandal that rocks the foundations of a legendary fashion house. As an unlikely pair strive to resurrect an iconic brand amid familial turmoil, they face off against a ruthless CEO intent on seizing the maison. This French-language saga explores ambition, rivalry, and the high-stakes drama of the fashion elite.


Nobody Wants This

Watch now on Netflix

Starring Kristen Bell and Adam Brody, Nobody Wants This follows Joanne and Noah, an unconventional pair who begin an unlikely romance in this loosely autobiographical comedy series by Erin Foster. The side-splitting and heartwarming comedy explores the challenges of finding love amidst differing beliefs and personalities, promising unexpected connections and comedic chaos. 


How To Die Alone

Watch now on Disney+

Natasha Rothwell gets a new lease on life in How to Die Alone, an uproarious comedy series which follows Mel (Rothwell), a down-and-out JFK airport employee who’s never been in love and forgotten how to dream, as an accidental brush with death catapults her on a journey to finally take flight and start living by any means necessary.


Joan

Watch now on Neon

Sophie Turner stars as the infamous Godmother of London’s criminal underworld, jewel thief Joan Hannington, in a 1980s-set, six-part drama series based on a captivating true story. Pulling off heists and embarking on a thrilling, high-stakes journey; driven by her love for her only daughter, Joan uses her intelligence and charm to become a master of disguise — promising a twisting, turning thrill-ride through underground Britain.

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“I’ll have the Barossa, thanks” — There’s a secret menu at Esther this month. Here’s what you need to know

At QT Auckland’s Esther this month, diners will have the chance to elevate their dining experience with a beautiful bottle of Barossa Shiraz and a bespoke menu only available to those in the know.

From October 3rd — 13th, those dining at Esther can simply say the phrase, “I’ll have the Barossa, thanks,” and unlock a secret menu. The menu includes a three-course feasting-style selection of chef’s favourites (for a modest $69 per person*), including a special dessert inspired by flavours of the South Australia region, and a bottle of the iconic St Hugo Shiraz to be savoured between minimum of two people.*

Claim your bottle of Barossa Shiraz at Esther by saying the secret phrase

Esther, helmed by lauded chef Sean Connolly, takes inspiration from the Mediterranean, with a vibrant menu that pairs perfectly with the wine of the Barossa region — known for their elegance and purity.

Savour your bottle of the iconic St Hugo Barossa Shiraz alongside Esther’s secret menu

Just a short, 50-minute drive from Adelaide, Barossa is the ultimate food and wine-lovers getaway — and with Air New Zealand flying non-stop from Auckland to Adelaide four to fives times a week, you can be there, sipping a stunning Shiraz, by lunchtime.

St Hugo cellar door in Barossa, Adelaide

Spanning the charming towns of Tanunda, Angaston, and Nuriootpa, the Barossa offers an unforgettable journey through some of the oldest vines in the world. With over 80 cellar doors, visitors can savour award-winning wines while indulging in the local delights on offer. Whether you’re sipping a vintage as old as you, flying above centuries-old vineyards, or embarking on the Epicurean Way road trip, Barossa promises a unique experience for wine lovers and foodies alike.

St Hugo’s Chief Winemaker, Peter Munro

The Mediterranean climate of the Barossa is perfectly suited for red wine production, particularly Shiraz and richly flavoured cabernet — and the wine on offer as part of the Esther promotion is the iconic St Hugo Barossa Shiraz. Hailing from a near-perfect vintage, 2021 — one of the best in over 20 years in the Barossa, the St Hugo Barossa Valley Shiraz is a stunning wine of intensity, elegance and purity that is complete and age-worthy. Chief Winemaker at St Hugo, Peter Munro says the Barossa is a wonderful place to live and make wine, “With a long history and a rich winemaking culture that incorporates entertaining, socialising and eating well, it makes for a very satisfying stay, be it for a weekend or as a home.”

surrounded by a captivating setting of vines, sits St Hugo cellar door

Nestled just under an hour’s drive north of Adelaide, the St Hugo cellar door sits within a captivating setting surrounded by vines. The cellar door includes the Hugo Wine Lounge where
guests can experience exclusive wine tastings as well as dine at the award-winning AGFG two
hatted St Hugo restaurant.

Transport yourself to South Australia this month at Esther, savouring the iconic St Hugo Barossa Shiraz — paired perfectly with chef Sean Connolly’s inspired take on Mediterranean flavours.

southaustralia.com

*Terms and Conditions: The code phrase unlocks the secret menu. Minimum of two guests required to dine on secret menu. Limited availability per night and offer available on a ‘first come, first served’ basis. Promotion runs from 3 to 13 October for dinner service only (not available for lunch dining). Supply of liquor laws also apply. Enjoy Responsibly.

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Alluring new drinks and epic music collide at Soul Bar & Bistro’s Ab-SOUL-ut October

The team at Soul have many tricks up their sleeves, but crafting delicious drinks (and putting on a damn good party) sits pretty high on the list — and this October, the vibrant waterfront eatery has teamed up with Absolut to deliver a spring celebration sure to lure you out of the house.

the clear one — absolut elyx, lillet blanc, orange bitters & orange zest

Soul has taken our favourite fun-maker (Absolut), mixing and mingling the many delightful spirits within the range to craft a series of libations that redefine everything you know about a classic cocktail. Whether you’re a devotee, an enthusiast, a fan or fanatic, you’ll find delight in every drop.

All available for a very reasonable $18 (particularly when you know the care that goes into crafting each drink), revellers will choose from a number of alluring elixirs, with something for every taste and proclivity (and to match every outfit).

‘The Clear One’ pairs Absolut Elyx, with Lillet Blanc, orange bitters, and orange zest, while ‘The Blue One’ is a heady mix of Absolut Peach, fresh peach, and blue curaçao, and ‘The Red One’ sees Absolut Wild Berri mixed with blackcurrant, acidified apple, pineapple, and soda.

And, in the essence of spring and to mark the beginning of longer days and lighter nights, Soul will be kicking off the weekend a little early every week in October, with mid-week funky fun from
DJ’s Chris Keene, Raoul, Goldman Sax, Venetia, and Mac Mylo taking to the decks on Wednesdays and Thursday from 5—7pm.

Left to right: the clear one, the green one, the blue one & the red one

Soul’s Ab-SOUL-ut October is set to be an unmissable month-long celebration, bringing together the vibrancy of Soul with the iconic spirits of Absolut — inspiring city-siders to indulge in a little springtime celebration.

soulbar.co.nz

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Van Cleef & Arpels have expanded the Alhambra collection with a striking blue hue

Van Cleef & Arpels’ Alhambra motif — a long-standing emblem of luck for the house, has been in continuous evolution since its inception in 1968, with countless combinations across the past five decades.

In its latest iteration, the deep sheen of guilloché yellow gold finds a striking pairing with the nuances of blue agate. Guilloché — a traditional finishing technique, was introduced into the maison’s Alhambra collection in 2018 to mark its 50th anniversary. Paired with ornamental stones or diamonds, its sunbeam-like streaks delicately texture gold surfaces and captivate with its luminous reflection. Blue agate was first used by the maison in 1989, imbuing creations with boldness and unique, whimsical charm. 

The hero designs available in this striking pairing are the Sweet Alhambra watch and the Vintage Alhambra reversible ring. The reversible ring style, first introduced last year, is a transformative piece rooted in the tradition of convertible jewels that the maison holds dear. Reimagined within this collection, its two faces — one in guilloché yellow gold set with a diamond, the other in blue agate — with a double-beaded contour, echo the collection’s aesthetic codes — the body of the ring, made up of three rows of cascading golden beads, secure the central motif, while its mechanism rotates fluidly.

Vintage Alhambra long necklace, 20 motifs from Van Cleef & Arpels
Vintage Alhambra pendant from Van Cleef & Arpels
Sweet Alhambra watch from Van Cleef & Arpels
Vintage Alhambra earrings from Van Cleef & Arpels
Vintage Alhambra reversible ring from Van Cleef & Arpels

The second central piece is a Sweet Alhambra watch, bringing together guilloché yellow gold and blue agate, made up of nine clovers, with the watch set within a more prominent motif. A pendant and earrings, both in blue agate, complete the set.

vancleefarpels.com

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Age Concern is a charity providing critical support for the elderly — here’s how you can help

Loneliness is a rapidly spreading epidemic, with the elderly the most severely impacted. In fact, around 50 percent of over-60s have become at risk of social isolation, with one-third feeling a lack of companionship most of the time. Fortunately, charities such as Age Concern are working to provide critical emotional and social support to seniors struggling with solitude, ensuring they remain engaged and active members of society.

Age Concern
The Background

Age Concern New Zealand is a local charity dedicated to over-65s, promoting dignity, wellbeing, equity and respect amongst seniors. Through expert guidance and support services which respond to an individual’s bespoke needs, the charity works to ensure that older people stay connected with their family, friends and community, and have the support they need to thrive. 

Age Concern
What They Do

Local Age Concerns throughout New Zealand are the first port of call for older people in their communities. On a macro level, the charity offers expertise and knowledge, providing national support and keeping the government and other national bodies informed on issues of concern for older people. On a micro level, Age Concern’s Dignity Champions are on-hand to support those struggling with loneliness, acting as a companion for isolated seniors, with regular visits and social activities amongst the services on offer. 

Age Concern
How To Get Involved

If you want to support Age Concern and the important work they’re doing for the elderly of New Zealand, you can head to their website to donate, fundraise, volunteer as a dignity champion, and more. But no matter how you choose to support the charity — either with money or time, you’ll be making a difference to the lives of our local elderly population experiencing loneliness.

ageconcern.org.nz

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Set on a sprawling plot with direct access to the water and unmatched community living, Launch Bay offers a lifestyle like no other

Auckland’s unique proximity to the water is perhaps the city’s most remarkable, but often under-capitalised on drawcard. The Waitematā Harbour has become intrinsically linked to Auckland’s identity, but oftentimes, its expansive, natural beauty is inaccessible to suburbanites, with the city sprawling away from the waterfront and prime real estate being underutilised — with industrial developments getting a front row seat. 

Winton, a development company known for seeking out pockets of the country’s best undeveloped land (with Ayrburn and Cracker Bay both in its oeuvre), has found one such space in Auckland’s western suburbs — within ex-naval base and burgeoning community Hobsonville Point, and set to work transforming it into the city’s most exciting new suburban hub.

Called Launch Bay, this sweeping offering is set on a spectacular site, opening up one of the last pieces of absolute harbourside land available in Auckland. Here, a long stretch of waterfront backs onto a substantial site surrounded by mature trees and thoughtful landscaping, combining the allure of seaside living with the vibrancy of the existing community, and seamless access to the city via a short ferry ride. 

For Winton, the jewel in the development’s crown is Jimmy’s Point — a striking set of 30 architecturally-designed apartments sitting across five levels, with extensive, open views across the water, the Hobsonville Point walkway, and the historic oval. Located on the tip of the peninsula, facing north, the luxury residences designed by Winton (backed by years of design expertise) in collaboration with Isthmus Architects offer absolute waterfront living, with the water, quite literally, on the front doorstep. Residents will find Catalina Bay, home to the well-loved Catalina Markets, Fabric Café, Little Creatures Brewery and Gourmet Gannet Bakery only a few minutes walk away, and the ferry to the city (which takes 25 minutes and makes for a picturesque commute) an easy, five minute stroll along the boardwalk. 

Imagined for those who appreciate good design (as is the case with all of Winton’s design-led developments), the sleek, sophisticated residences offer two or three bedrooms, one or two bathrooms, underground car parking, and separate storage, with lift access to all floors. The thoughtfully designed dwellings range in size from 84 sqm — 166 sqm, including balconies, and boast a calm, neutral palette, clean lines, open spaces and cosy textiles, with Miele or Fisher and Paykel kitchen appliances, timeless materials, and spacious in-built wardrobes.

In fact, at Jimmy’s Point, the emphasis placed on the quality of dwellings goes well beyond aesthetic finishings — it sits at the heart of the design. From the inherent quality in the form of construction to the clever maximisation of the outlook, thoughtful soundproofing, materiality, and the surrounding precinct’s layout — carefully conceived to make daily life all the more pleasurable, no stone has been left unturned, and no expense spared in creating a truly high-quality and supremely liveable abode.

The expansive penthouse affords inhabitants truly spectacular views with floor-to-ceiling windows (so as to maximise the breathtaking outlook and abundant natural light). The generous master bedroom is the pinnacle of luxury and comfort, with central heating and cooling, a walk-in wardrobe, and stunning ensuite, while a dedicated media room sits alongside open-plan living spaces perfect for entertaining, and several sun portals bathe the entire abode in natural light. The balcony provides unrestricted wrap-around views — northeast towards Sunset Bay and the Hobsonville waterfront precinct, towards the north shore and the green hills of Greenhithe, and out to the northwest to Herald Island, with indoor-outdoor connection carefully considered to maximise the outlook.

“For Winton, the jewel in the development’s crown is Jimmy’s Point, a striking set of 30 architecturally-designed apartments…”

And while Jimmy’s Point stands as a beacon of luxury living, the entire Launch Bay precinct — dotted with various residential developments, from town houses to apartment complexes and sprawling social spaces, offers an unparalleled style of living. 

The suburb in which it’s nestled, Hobsonville Point, was established as an Air Force base in 1929 and as such, is renowned for its military and aviation heritage. The Point and Catalina Bay became the primary location for New Zealand’s amphibious aircraft throughout the 1930s and 40s, expanding over the years to incorporate barracks, houses and hangars, flourishing until 1967, when the aircraft was finally decommissioned. Once home to military parades and garden parties, today, the historic Oval is preserved as a common recreation space; the historic Seaplane and Sunderland hangars transformed into stylish eateries, retail and office spaces, and the original Officers’ Houses beautifully restored as contemporary homes within Winton’s Launch Bay precinct. 

With its vibrant community, proximity to the water, exceptional hospitality offering and ferry service direct to the city, Launch Bay is a thoughtfully-designed suburban hub setting a new benchmark for city living — and making a strong case for heading west. From a picturesque daily commute (allowing you to skip the traffic and take in the surrounding splendour), to weekends spent perusing market stalls brimming with farm-fresh produce, artisan cheese and organic coffee or perching at one of the many chic cafés, bistros and breweries nearby before a leisurely stroll home along the marina — at Launch Bay, you’ll find your very own peaceful sanctuary, where the quaint charm of a life lived seaside and vibrant urban living collide in the most enticing way.

winton.nz

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Articolo Rolo Extra Large Up Down pendant from ecc

Elevate your space with this striking new lighting collection, inspired by 80s Milanese design

When it comes to  adding the final details to a kitchen’s design, selecting lighting that complements material finishes without taking all the aesthetic glory is paramount. Rounded forms will help to soften a typically linear backdrop formed by bench tops and cabinetry.

A new lighting collection from Articolo Studios, Rolo unites glamour, modernist form and elegance. Taking design cues from an iconic design era, Rolo’s bold forms and fluid silhouettes feel both timely and timeless, emphasising exquisite geometry and simplistic beauty. The Rolo Collection comprises wall sconces, pendants, and lamps reminiscent of 1980s Milanese design while still remaining markedly contemporary.

Articolo Rolo wall sconce, facing backward from ECC
Articolo Rolo double down pendant from ECC
Articolo Rolo mini table lamp from ECC
Articolo Rolo table lamp from ECC
Articolo Rolo wall sconce from ECC

ecc.co.nz

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