
The top series and films to stream this week
What are you going to be watching this week?
What are you going to be watching this week?
The actor shocked fans with his offhand response and was described as 'bored and rude'.
It seems the one-time heir to Kenneth Branagh will be playing Loki until the end of time.
The years have done nothing to shrink the ambitions of this dystopian series.
The tentative deal could see Hollywood up and running again as early as tomorrow.
With starring roles on both sides of the camera, change is afoot in the MCU.
A new trailer for the beloved actor's Prime Video film has just dropped.
Zac Efron has undergone a major transformation for his latest movie role.
A rare interview with one of NZ's creative geniuses: 'You've got me going now.'
New film aims to tell story following explosions which killed 29 men.
Who will bring the star's memoir to screens?
Director Alice Englert’s feature film debut takes on the enlightenment economy.
Being scared to death while watching horror films might just be good for you.
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There are lights and cameras, but where is the action?
Perry's comedic talent was under-estimated, as Chandler Bing's funniest moments show.
The incredible true story of murder in an outback town, (pop. 11, all of them suspects).
She stole our hearts as Jude Law's 6-year-old daughter, now she's all grown up.
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Lily Gladstone's moving performance will stay with you long after the credits roll.
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He is one of a host of artists performing in the Tauranga Arts Festival.
The strong-willed actress was a three-time Oscar nominee.
Remember when Oscar contenders bared all with both abandon and purpose?
The Netflix thriller does nothing new. This is why it’s so good.
'New Zealand needs Taika Waititi' , but does Taika need New Zealand?
Julian Dennison tackles the big topics in this local coming-of-age dramedy.
'It was never my intention to hurt,' says Gérard Depardieu.
“It is a story of people who finally find each other 17,000 kilometres from home."
The New Zealand-born actor was almost snubbed for his breakout film, Romper Stomper.