Coming upLandslide: Fleetwood Mac/Stevie Nicks tribute act, The Dome, August 2 (8.30pm). Tickets $30+bf from The Aviary and www.eventfinda.co.nz
Elvis Tribute show: Cosmopolitan Club, August 3 (8pm). Members $15, non-members $20.
Herbs Acoustic and Che Fu: The Dome, August 10 (8pm), $25 presales, $30 on the door or $60 VIP.
NZDC — NZ’s No 1 ACDC Experience + Harbinger: Smash Palace, August 10, (8.30pm). $25 plus booking fee.
Barleycorn: Irish-influenced Gisborne band, Tairawhiti Museum, August 11, (2pm). $5.
One One One: Waikato covers band, Smash Palace August 31, (9pm). $10.
TheatreDeathtrap: A thriller to die for by Ira Levin. Evolution Theatre Company, Friday, July 26 to Saturday, August 10. Thursday, Friday and Saturday performances (7.30pm), Sunday (2pm). Adults $34, seniors $29 and youth $24.
Fearless Fridays Improv Comedy Club: A fun and fearless foray into improv comedy for ages 15 and over. Evolution Theatre Company, Friday, July 26, (6.30pm), $5 cash-only door sales.
ExhibitionsTairawhiti Museum: Flat-Pack Whakapapa, three installations by Dr Maureen Lander, The Self Portraits of Carol Montgomery, Ko Ahau - This is Me, paintings by Walter Dewe, Whakawhetai: Melanie Tangaere Baldwin Exhibition.
Zest Cafe: Stitched works by Te Puna Reo o Puhi students.
Muirs Bookshop & Cafe: Lino cuts by Teri Wilkinson.
At the moviesODEON MULTIPLEX
Booksmart: Coming-of-age comedy directed by Olivia Wilde. Beanie Feldstein and Kaitlyn Dever star as students who set out to finally break the rules on their last day of high school. Lisa Kudrow and Jason Sudeikis also star.
Rory’s Way: An elderly Hebridean (Brian Cox) visits the US for medical help but unexpectedly forms a bond with his grandson and reconnects with his son.
Camino Skies: Co-directors and producers Fergus Grady and Noel Smyth follow a group of “broken” Kiwis and Aussies who embark on the 800-kilometre Camino de Santiago seeking solace.
Crawl: A woman, ignoring evacuation orders for a hurricane-hit Florida town, finds her father in a crawlspace basement in the family home. They discover that the hurricane season has brought into the town marauding alligators that they must now escape with no rescue in sight.
Stuber: Mild-mannered Uber driver Stu picks up Vic, a grizzled detective on the trail of a terrorist. Stu has to keep his wits about him, avoid danger and work with his passenger while maintaining his high customer service rating.
The Lion King: A photorealistic computer-animated remake of the traditionally animated 1994 film. Voice cast includes Donald Glover, Seth Rogen, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Alfre Woodard, Beyoncé Knowles-Carter and, as Mufasa, James Earl Jones.
Toy Story 4: Woody encourages craft-project-turned-toy Forky to embrace being a toy. Then on a road trip, Woody makes a detour that includes a reunion with his long-lost friend Bo Peep.
Yesterday: Jack Malik, a singer-songwriter in an English seaside town, has fast-fading dreams of fame. But after a freak accident during a mysterious global blackout, Jack wakes up to find The Beatles never existed, and he has a catalogue of “new” songs. Stars Himesh Patel, Lily James and, as themselves, Ed Sheeran and James Corden.
Spider-Man: Far From Home: Following the events of Avengers: Endgame, Spider-Man must step up to take on new threats in a changed world.
The Secret Life of Pets 2: Terrier Max must cope when his owner gets married and has a baby.
DOME CINEMA
Heavy Water: Writer-director Michael Oblowitz follows big-wave surfer Nathan Fletcher through the evolution of surfing and his relationship with big waves.
Lost and Found: Seven linked stories are set in and around the lost-and-found office of an Irish train station. True stories inspired writer/director Liam O Mochain.
Ophelia: This film, based on a novel by Lisa Klein, tells the story told in William Shakespeare’s Hamlet from Ophelia’s perspective. Stars Daisy Ridley, Naomi Watts, Clive Owen and George MacKay.
Rory’s Way: Brian Cox plays an elderly Hebridean visiting the US for medical help but reconnecting with his son and forming a bond with his infant grandson.
Mulholland Drive: Far Out Film Night offering is a psychological thriller written and directed by David Lynch, and starring Naomi Watts and Laura Elena Harring.
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