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Something to watch tonight: Thursday 3 April

By April 3, 2025No Comments

Zootopia (Howard/Moore/Bush, 2016)

Promo image for the 2016 Disney animated movie Zootopia.

Searching for an ‘on this day’ top­ic that a) I recom­mend and b) is actu­ally avail­able to watch, I stumbled across this mod­ern clas­sic from Disney.

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This review is in video format, from the days when I was the spear­head of the RNZ pivot to video. I pro­duced, wrote, presen­ted and edited a review every week for about six months before RNZ real­ised that two film review­ers on staff was at least one too many and the ini­ti­at­ive was canned. I’m pretty proud of what I came up with and I won­der wheth­er any­one ever stumbles across these in the very long tail of the RNZ website.

Also, (roughly) on this day in 2011, Wellington sub­urb­an cinema The Roxy in Miramar opened its doors. Happy birth­day Roxy!

I wrote about the open­ing for the Capital Times:

Wellington’s first Roxy Cinema was either notori­ous or legendary depend­ing on your point of view. Originally the Britannia on Manners Street, it was renamed the Roxy in 1935 and ran as an idio­syn­crat­ic inde­pend­ent until demoli­tion in 1974. Old school pro­jec­tion­ists would tell you that the Roxy was a genu­ine fleapit, run­ning con­tinu­ous ses­sions (no clean­ing) and provid­ing a cent­ral city hideout for people skip­ping work or school.

According to “The Celluloid Circus”, Wayne Brittenden’s won­der­ful his­tory of cinemas in New Zealand, own­er Harry Griffith was once asked by a cash­ier if she should call the tru­ant officer to appre­hend some young miscre­ant. “Let him buy his tick­et first,” snapped Griffith, “then report him.”

Griffith took a showman’s approach to pro­gram­ming, once risk­ing the wrath of 20th Century Fox by schedul­ing an impromptu double fea­ture of Elizabeth Taylor’s Cleopatra and Kenneth Williams in Carry On Cleo. That’s the kind of spir­ited whimsy we tried to encour­age at the Paramount in my day and I do miss it.

And now, we have a new Roxy in town. Actually not in town – in sub­urb­an Miramar where the movies get made. Now the good burgh­ers of the Eastern Suburbs get a pic­ture palace of their own on the site of (and incor­por­at­ing the front­age of) the old Capitol – a Kerridge cinema for years until the arrival of tele­vi­sion kept people in their homes. So which Roxy are we going to get? The glam­or­ous and opu­lent ori­gin­al New York ver­sion (that gave all the oth­er Roxies their name) or the dubi­ously dingy Wellington one?

You can read the rest here (along with reviews of anim­ated films Rio and Hop, nature doc­u­ment­ary Oceans and Zach Snyder’s Sucker Punch).


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Where to watch Zootopia

Aotearoa: Streaming on Disney+

Australia: Streaming on Disney+

Canada: Streaming on Disney+

Ireland: Streaming on Disney+

India: Streaming on Hotstar

USA: Streaming on Disney+

UK: Streaming on Disney+