
How Constance Wu survived that tweetstorm
New York Times: Wu reveals her isolation, racism in her career and how she's moving on.
New York Times: Wu reveals her isolation, racism in her career and how she's moving on.
The former talkshow host has dropped a hint she's planning to return to acting.
New York Times: Why doesn't Hollywood simply hire big actors to play big characters?
The late Alan Rickman didn't hold back about his castmates in just-released diary entries.
New York Times: Before the release of the Sequel, Cameron is bringing the original back.
The actor says she was nearly felled by what she thought was a seashell.
The couple are reportedly 'both extremely happy'.
New York Times: For the Black Panther sequel the castmates leaned on each other.
The actress has revealed some concerning details about what went on behind the scenes.
Muru continues to make waves in the cinema world in Aotearoa and internationally.
Is this kids movie heroically funny or a super flop?
Remember his cute face? Jonathan Lipnicki's star was bright. Then he just disappeared.
Robbie is usually so cool and collected. But filming Barbie in LA was a different beast.
New York Times: After a break from the spotlight, the actress is poised for a comeback.
Rita Ora has made a rare comment about her relationship with the Kiwi director.
The star has collaborated with Aussie actor Nick Cave for his latest venture.
Hollywood heavyweights George Clooney, Brad Pitt and Matt Damon's rumoured reunion.
New York Times: Can any film overcome the baggage that now accompanies Smith?
The bitter and at times disturbing defamation trial is set to become a movie.
The actor is set to start filming his new Apple TV + series in Aotearoa.
The Hollywood superstars team up as bickering exes in this beachside romcom.
Roberts stars alongside George Clooney in 2022's Ticket to Paradise, in cinemas today.
Māori filmmaker explores te ao Māori and fatherhood through his second short film.
Selma Blair's surprise appearance comes amid her ongoing battle with multiple sclerosis.
The TV ad for the film The Black Phone depicted realistic images of kids covered in blood.
New York Times: 'I hope this confuses a lot of people,' Yankovic said of Weird.
Times: Six years after his death, Bowie's strict control of his legacy may be slipping.
New York Times: Elizabeth II was the most opaque of celebrities.
A quick look at the best shows and movies streaming this week.
Telegraph: Some stars – see Brendan Fraser – go woefully underappreciated for years.