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From He Man To YouTube Hits At The Movies

22 min · 9. Juni 2026
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A thunderstorm is hammering down outside, which makes our favorite idea sound even better: go sit in a dark theater and let a movie do the heavy lifting. We kick things off by settling last week’s box office prediction and talking through what Mandalorian and Grogu’s performance really suggests about fandom turnout, week two drop-offs, and why “solid” movies don’t always translate into record-breaking global numbers. From there we jump straight into a big nostalgia swing: Masters of the Universe. We break down the premise (Adam, the Sword of Power, Eternia, and Skeletor), the risk of reviving an older IP, and the casting conversation including Jared Leto as Skeletor. The real question we keep coming back to is one every filmmaker and movie marketer has to answer: who is this for, and is that audience big enough to show up on opening weekend? Then we get into the part that surprised us most, the YouTube-to-cinema pipeline. The Amazing Digital Circus: The Last Act isn’t just a quirky internet success story. It’s a case study in built-in audiences, direct-to-fan marketing, and how independent creators can now compete with Hollywood releases for attention and ticket sales. We also shout out smaller gems like The Christophers and The Tuner, before zooming out to sequel fatigue and the crowded calendar of franchises, remakes, and long-running series. Subscribe for weekly movie talk, share this with a friend who still loves the big screen, and leave a review with your boldest box office prediction. Book your tickets to the movies at Cathay Cinemas Kerikeri here [https://www.cathaycinemas.co.nz/]  -   or at Lido Cinema Hamilton here! [https://www.lidohamilton.com/]

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Episode From He Man To YouTube Hits At The Movies Cover

From He Man To YouTube Hits At The Movies

A thunderstorm is hammering down outside, which makes our favorite idea sound even better: go sit in a dark theater and let a movie do the heavy lifting. We kick things off by settling last week’s box office prediction and talking through what Mandalorian and Grogu’s performance really suggests about fandom turnout, week two drop-offs, and why “solid” movies don’t always translate into record-breaking global numbers. From there we jump straight into a big nostalgia swing: Masters of the Universe. We break down the premise (Adam, the Sword of Power, Eternia, and Skeletor), the risk of reviving an older IP, and the casting conversation including Jared Leto as Skeletor. The real question we keep coming back to is one every filmmaker and movie marketer has to answer: who is this for, and is that audience big enough to show up on opening weekend? Then we get into the part that surprised us most, the YouTube-to-cinema pipeline. The Amazing Digital Circus: The Last Act isn’t just a quirky internet success story. It’s a case study in built-in audiences, direct-to-fan marketing, and how independent creators can now compete with Hollywood releases for attention and ticket sales. We also shout out smaller gems like The Christophers and The Tuner, before zooming out to sequel fatigue and the crowded calendar of franchises, remakes, and long-running series. Subscribe for weekly movie talk, share this with a friend who still loves the big screen, and leave a review with your boldest box office prediction. Book your tickets to the movies at Cathay Cinemas Kerikeri here [https://www.cathaycinemas.co.nz/]  -   or at Lido Cinema Hamilton here! [https://www.lidohamilton.com/]

9. Juni 202622 min
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Star Wars Is Back In Theaters!

Star Wars is finally back on the big screen for the first time in 10 years, and we’re not easing into it. We talk The Mandalorian And Grogu, why Grogu still feels like peak Star Wars, and how practical creatures and old-school filmmaking tricks can add a kind of grounded magic that CGI alone can’t replicate. Then we put our reputations on the line with opening weekend box office predictions and ask the real question: is this a massive comeback, or are audiences ready to move on? Before we jump to hyperspace, we reconcile our last prediction with the numbers for The Sheep Detectives, a family-friendly crowd-pleaser with a wild premise and a slow-burn box office story. We unpack how movies can build through word of mouth, why critics aren’t the whole story, and what “legs” look like when people genuinely recommend a film to friends and family. We also zoom out to the wider movie world in New Zealand, where international cinema is filling gaps left by a shaky Hollywood pipeline. We highlight Drishyam 3, a Malayalam-language thriller with English subtitles, and talk about how Indian films are growing in theaters. Plus, we share a quick shout-out to young Kiwi filmmakers getting their work on a real screen, and we touch on special-event programming like The Metropolitan Opera’s I Puritanni for anyone who wants a different kind of night at the movies. Wrap it up with a cozy extra: a Field of Dreams recommendation if you’re staying in. If you like smart, grounded movie talk and practical tips on what to watch next, subscribe, share the episode with a fellow film fan, and leave a review so more listeners can find us. Book your tickets to the movies at Cathay Cinemas Kerikeri here [https://www.cathaycinemas.co.nz/]  -   or at Lido Cinema Hamilton here! [https://www.lidohamilton.com/]

24. Mai 202623 min
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We Guess The Box Office And Get Humbled

A movie can have rough critic scores and still steamroll the box office, and this week’s numbers prove it. We come in buzzing about big upcoming releases (yes, we talk about the Odyssey trailer hype) and then immediately put our own forecasting skills on trial with a fresh round of box office predictions vs reality. From there, we dig into what’s actually working for audiences right now. We recap the surprise strength of Michael and the huge opening for Devil Wears Prada (plus how advanced screenings can juice the totals), and we shout out a local win with Sergeant Honey. Then we pivot to new movies worth your time: Sheep Detectives delivers a clever family-friendly mystery with a genuinely funny hook, Mortal Kombat 2 brings R-rated franchise chaos with Karl Urban as Johnny Cage, and The Drama goes dark with a wedding-week confession that flips a relationship inside out. We also get honest about the movie theater experience and the film industry economics behind the ticket counter: phones in the auditorium, rising fuel and delivery costs, and why some cinemas are drawing a hard line on Afterpay. If you care about movies, New Zealand cinema, and the future of affordable moviegoing, you’ll find plenty to argue with and plenty to agree with. Subscribe, share this with a movie friend, and leave a review with your best box office guess for next week. Book your tickets to the movies at Cathay Cinemas Kerikeri here [https://www.cathaycinemas.co.nz/]  -   or at Lido Cinema Hamilton here! [https://www.lidohamilton.com/]

12. Mai 202621 min
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We Predict Which New Release Wins The Weekend

A romantic comedy opens during school holidays and gets absolutely steamrolled at the box office. That one result kicks off a bigger conversation we all feel as moviegoers but rarely name out loud: release timing can matter as much as the movie itself. I’m joined by cinema insider Ross Churchell as we unpack how school-holiday crowds reshape programming, why adults and retirees “rediscover” the cinema right after the kids go back to school, and what that awkward in-between period means for New Zealand cinemas trying to keep seats filled. Then we jump to what’s next on the big screen, starting with Exit 8, a Japanese psychological thriller based on a hit video game. A man trapped in a sterile subway loop has to spot tiny anomalies and follow strict rules to escape, and the concept sounds minimal until you realize how tense that can get. If you like high-concept thrillers, video game movies, or stories built around repetition and dread, this one is worth a trailer watch. We also dig into the Michael Jackson biopic, talk about the music, the mythology, and what fan reactions can signal when critic scores lag behind. And we put real numbers on the line with our opening-week box office predictions for both Michael and the massive nostalgia play The Devil Wears Prada 2, including why the sequel could be a true runaway hit. If you enjoy movie news, box office predictions, and upcoming movies, hit play, subscribe, and share the show with a film friend, then leave us a review and tell us which opening weekend you think wins? Book your tickets to the movies at Cathay Cinemas Kerikeri here [https://www.cathaycinemas.co.nz/]  -   or at Lido Cinema Hamilton here! [https://www.lidohamilton.com/]

27. Apr. 202613 min
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The Biggest New Releases And The Surprise Films Worth Finding

You can tell it’s the school holidays the moment the rain hits: queues get longer, faces get more stressed, and the same question keeps coming up at the counter. Will we get in. We kick things off with the moviegoing advice we wish every family heard before jumping in the car, from when to visit during peak holiday crowds to why booking ahead saves your whole day. From there we zoom out into the New Zealand box office and what it reveals about timing. Why do some kids’ movies start slow and then surge. Why do holiday releases pop immediately. And why can a franchise like Super Mario pull massive numbers even when critics are grumpy. We also share the trailers that feel like genuine events, including the Michael Jackson docudrama and why it could be a true crowd magnet. We then dig into the “nice surprise” corner of the schedule: You Me And Tuscany as a light Italy-set rom-com that people may need to discover, plus why we’re making space for language films like Adu 3 with English subtitles when locals request them. Finally, we preview what’s coming next, including Fuse, Solomio, and The History of Sound, a music-rich drama that deserves a proper cinema run. If you like smart, friendly movie chat and practical cinema tips, subscribe, share this with a film-loving friend, and leave us a review. What are you seeing on the big screen next? Book your tickets to the movies at Cathay Cinemas Kerikeri here [https://www.cathaycinemas.co.nz/]  -   or at Lido Cinema Hamilton here! [https://www.lidohamilton.com/]

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