
Review: Dune Part Two - freakier, funnier and thrilling, with a touch of a NZ classic
Stand by for swordplay and worm riding in the second instalment of Dune.
Stand by for swordplay and worm riding in the second instalment of Dune.
A new album from Brittany Howard, of Alabama Shakes, steeped in musical know-how.
James Mustapic plays matchmaker for his 60-something single mum.
Oscar Best Picture nominee about Auschwitz commandant’s family is unforgettable.
Glasgow art-rock band Mogwai reached jet engine decibels at previous Powerstation show.
Christchurch writer had to accept compromises on book’s violent content for TV.
Have a listen to the songs that caught our ears this week.
The Listener's resident Swiftie joined 96k fans at one of her record-breaking shows in Oz.
NZ's own Roseanne Liang (Creamerie) is a director for The Last Airbender.
The Irish artist, who sang at Shane MacGowan’s funeral, prepares to travel to NZ
A dig into theatre group Red Mole's history produces vital arts documentary.
The first adaptation of samurai epic Shōgun made TV history. The new remake goes deeper.
New biopic isn't the reggae Rocketman or Bohemian Rhapsody.
A poor Brazilian family gets an offer they can't refuse in impressive first feature.
The creators of Miles From Nowhere on the chaos, comedy and pathos in their new show.
Country singer Kaylee Bell on why she keeps her boots on the ground.
Archaeologists of local rock bring previously forgotten Kiwi music into the open.
Starring in Lee Tamahori's Musket Wars drama leaves it mark on Guy Pearce.
Have a listen to the tracks that caught our ears this week.
Eric Bana and director Robert Connolly on the long-awaited sequel to Jane Harper's The Dry
Coppola delivers a poignant, if flawed, portrait of the powerless Queen of Graceland.
Playwright Albert Belz on Hyperspace - and why he now calls Darwin home.
One embraces risk, while the other is enervating.
In a brighter shade, this update of The Colour Purple has been worth waiting for.
The National’s frontman Matt Berninger on his need for close audience interaction.
Have a listen to the tracks that caught our ears this week.
Tāmati Rīmene-Sproat's Waitangi Day special an illuminating look back at our national day.
Actor-playwright Tainui Tukiwaho on the creative possibilities of theatre.
Riveting sports movie packs a palpable punch as enthralling family drama.