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Rebecca Barry Hill

Flicks writer (?)
Bio:
Rebecca is an arts and entertainment writer who often wears dark glasses to the movies (she's a crier). She also writes content for the awesome iPhone app Gaptionary, and recently started as a dialogue writer for Shortland Street.

Films: 81


01 / 01 / 1970

Song for Marion

Retire to another cinema if you don’t fancy giving your tear ducts a work-out. That’s what Terence Stamp’s curmudgeonly Arthur... READ FULL REVIEW

04 / 05 / 2012

First Position

First Position is a documentary about ballet but it’s also a story of youth, ambition and the pressure to be... READ FULL REVIEW

01 / 01 / 1970

A Lady in Paris

There's nothing terribly new about A Lady in Paris, a tale exploring the relationship between a tyrannical former beauty and... READ FULL REVIEW

01 / 01 / 1970

On the Road

Jack Kerouac’s seminal road trip novel was never going to make for an easy screen adaptation. Written in one breath... READ FULL REVIEW

01 / 01 / 1970

The Impossible

It's been less than a decade since the Boxing Day tsunami that took more than 230,000 lives in South East... READ FULL REVIEW

12 / 07 / 2012

Whole Lotta Sole

For Oscar-nominated writer and director Terry George, Whole Lotta Sole is new territory. Usually drawn to dark subject matter (Hotel... READ FULL REVIEW

01 / 09 / 2013

On Air

This amusing French dramedy about a radio talk show host who gives relationship advice yet is socially awkward in her... READ FULL REVIEW

08 / 03 / 2011

The Holy Roller

"I'm surrounded by the Osmonds," says Mark Hadlow's character Wally during this meek New Zealand film. It may not sound... READ FULL REVIEW

11 / 06 / 2012

Quartet

If you can accept the idea of a rest home for retired musicians, you won’t question whether their partners, presumably... READ FULL REVIEW