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The year's most pirated films
A film about a corrupt Wall Street stockbroker and an animated Disney movie were the two most pirated films of 2014.

Video rental chain moves with the times
Yet another player has announced its entry into the internet film and television arena, allowing users to "rent" videos by streaming them straight to their TV or tablet.

PM prosecution: Wolf DVD evidence
A DVD of The Wolf of Wall Street will be introduced to court as evidence in a private prosecution against Prime Minister John Key and a senior police officer.

Keeping an eye on what we see
Our chief censor talks to Sharon Stephenson about why Kiwis are more comfortable with sex scenes than their Australian counterparts and his unusual pursuits away from the office.

DVDs set to arrive in stores faster
Government planning to relax the rules on bringing in feature films but is extending ban on parallel imports.

Dominic Corry: My five least anticipated movies of 2013
Movie blogger Dominic Corry names the five films he is least looking forward to in 2013.

Vending-machine movies
DVD vending machines are popping up as the battle for our home movie choices hots up.

Catch me if you can: Illegal downloaders
When the fangs are bared in the latest US episode of Anna Paquin's True Blood, Bernie will be watching within a few hours.

Former Playmate's lesbian sex scandal
A lesbian sex tape allegedly featuring Kendra Wilkinson is set to be made public.

<i>Susan Easton:</i> Movie giant's fall fable for net age
The dwindling shelf life of video stores has hit the headlines recently after a couple of high profile bankruptcies in the US.