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Why does Hollywood keep dropping box-office bombs?
OPINION: Blatantly bad ideas keep ending up on the big screen.
OPINION: Blatantly bad ideas keep ending up on the big screen.
OPINION: Sit back, expect nothing and enjoy the ride.
There’s still no sign of the next 007 film.
Telegraph: Comedy, drama, romance, horror, sci-fi - film critic Robbie Collin's top picks.
Review: Jackpot! has a great premise and big stars but ends up a dud.
OPINION: We watched the action-packed return to the franchise’s roots.
A Canterbury tale that follows schoolboy Angus on his quest for cool.
Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni bring bestseller to unwieldy, heartbreaking life.
"IT ENDS WITH US" follows Lily Bloom (Blake Lively) as she faces love and trauma in Boston, torn between neurosurgeon Ryle and ex Atlas. Video / Sony Pictures Entertainment
Kiwi director Ant Timpson on his new film Bookworm, shot in the South Island.
Based on one of NZ’s most disturbing murders, how does it stand up today?
The curator of Shudder lives for fear. Here are the movies that scare him the most.
Movie shines a light on trauma heaped on victims by a conspiracy theorist.
Scarlett Johansson and Channing Tatum light up an earthbound romantic comedy.
'A serial killer thriller that weaves a lasting, sinister spell.'
This historical drama builds on the legacy of indigenous filmmaking.
Think the original was unbeatable? These nine sequels prove otherwise.
The new disaster thriller has one of the most inspired action scenes in years.
Documentary film delves into the once-secret history of LGBTQIA+ representation in comedy.
New York Times: Anxiety emerges as the hit sequel’s breakout star.
Successful return for action-comedy classic almost derailed by major oversight.
John Wick or Mad Max? Jason Statham or Tom Cruise?
This cute, animated adventure is the perfect rainy-day school holiday viewing.
Kevin Costner's epic could tax even the biggest cowboy fan.
The actor's and the director's third collaboration is here, and they're not done yet.
From Oscar-winning dramas to purely pleasurable blockbusters, here are our critics' picks.
It's a Bollywood love story with an almost Shakespearean plot.
You might not be expecting the famous orange feline to be doing any sort of cardio.
"Delicious" follows the story of a signature dish and its creator in the 1700s.