Review: Take the leap with Tom Cruise's latest Mission: Impossible
Should you choose to accept this mission at the movies, you're in for a treat.
Should you choose to accept this mission at the movies, you're in for a treat.
Four decades on and Jones is still outrunning the boulder.
"The magic of Indiana Jones belongs wholly to Harrison Ford."
The five men died in milliseconds.
New York Times: New series reunites feel-good British film’s characters 25 years later.
Telegraph: We could forgive the bad CGI and neutered songs. But the dig at Princess Kate?
The most defining scene in his career wasn’t working until he tried something unusual.
The movie that won best picture at the Oscars raises questions over the nature of taste.
The comedian breaks his silence about being slapped by Will Smith and comes out swinging.
The classic works will feature a disclaimer following a review by sensitivity readers.
Married reviewers Greg Bruce and Zanna Gillespie watch the new film from Sarah Polley.
In Shrinking, Jason Segel and Harrison Ford light up the small screen.
A quick look at the best new movies and shows coming to your screens this week.
Married reviewers Greg Bruce and Zanna Gillespie review the multiple-award-winning Tar.
Critics and Oscar voters love The Fabelmans, but the public has stayed away.
A rundown on the most popular things Kiwis are listening to and watching this week.
Is Netflix’s manic movie mash-up a masterpiece or does it miss the mark?
Fill in your spare time these summer hols by catching up on the blockbusters of the year.
Review: Is James Cameron's latest tale from Pandora a big splash or a kerplunk?
Feuding cast members, a constantly evolving script and prickly geopolitics.
Jingle your bells and put up your trees. Here are 10 festive films that you need to see.
New York Times: The Menu explores the potential terrors of feeding the 1 per cent.
Richard Curtis's film has fat-shaming, dubious sexual politics and clunky 9/11 references.
Timothee Chalamet stars in this unconventional romance movie.
A biopic about the two reporters who took down Harvey Weinstein is powerful viewing.
Black Panther returns, without its late star.
A maddening, unforgettable cinematic journey into the mind of a particularly awful person.