
Venice first out of the film festival blocks
Venice reclaims spotlight as 1st COVID-era film fest opens
Venice reclaims spotlight as 1st COVID-era film fest opens
New York Times: Explaining the appeal of Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure to Gen Z.
Karl Puschmann visits the set of Mulan and talks to the movie's stars.
New York Times: Honeyland filmmakers struggling to disentangle themselves from subjects.
New York Times: Why the in-person experience matters to our love of movies.
The star hid his cancer battle but fans will remember him for his generosity.
An intimacy coordinator has revealed how famous sex scenes really happen.
The photos have re-emerged now people know Boseman was fighting his own cancer battle.
New Kiwi film shows boy's journey from abusive childhood to brutal gang enforcer.
For the upcoming romance movie Ammonite, Winslet was determined to embrace her body.
The 27-year-old adopted daughter of the Hollywood stars is all grown up.
New York Times: The film about a gorilla might leave you wondering about the real ape.
Karl Puschmann is granted an audience with the Queen of Funk.
New York Times: Horror movies are booming. Here's a guide to the top new scares.
Project Power has a potentially interesting hook, but does it do anything cool with it?
Ashley Williams' uncle with cancer took his life in 2010. Her film Going Home remembers.
Adam Sandler's best mate gets his first stand-up special but should he have?
New York Times: The friends are back together for the long-awaited follow-up.
New York Times: Jurassic World: Dominion is a chance for the industry to move past Covid.
If you're after something scary to watch during lockdown, Shudder is for you.
Argumentative married couple Greg Bruce and Zanna Gillespie review Romantic Road.
The best television, movies and podcast picks to ease lockdown boredom.
Given its meaty subject matter, Irresistible is disappointingly bland.
Entertainment events cancelled as Auckland returns to level 3.
We review This Town, a black comedy with dark inspiration that's in cinemas now.
Ten years after his breakout role in 'Boy', James Rolleston is back.
New York Times: In his new film the actor contemplates how our forebears would view us.
The property was listed as "one of the most beautiful farms on earth".
Are you ready to have the time of your life once again?
In 2016 Saldana was slammed for her prosthetic nose and darkening her skin for the role.