
The low-budget Kiwi film destined to become a cult favourite
Mega Time Squad destined for cult status.
Mega Time Squad destined for cult status.
Mark Wahlberg's foray into movies almost fell at the first hurdle.
Rafiki, banned in its home country of Kenya, brims with love and colour.
The house made famous by the 1996 horror hit Scream is being opened up to fans.
Everyone loves to daydream of the films that might have been.
Debate that happened largely off-screen last year may also happen cinematically this year.
Remember the villain of the movie? Years later, things have changed.
Each time Wildlife loses pace, Carey Mulligan rescues it with her stunning performance.
Hirokazu Koreeda's Shoplifters is a modest film with ground-shaking impact.
As far as Home Alone fan theories go, you have to admit this one is pretty good.
James Gunn was fired last week after what Disney called "indefensible" tweets resurfaced.
It's expected to sweep next awards season but the story behind it is far more important.
If your childhood was filled with fond memories of Disney, prepare for that to be crushed.
The Swedish supergroup have changed the lyrics to some of their classic hits.
A casting call sheet has revealed producers of the film are seeking a Māori male.
Swift will join Jennifer Hudson in a movie adaptation of the hit musical.
'Serious' orchestras are often connected with the screen. Paul Little finds out why.
Prepare for family to be humming Abba songs over the coming weeks
The local acting legend leads the fight against space invaders in new movie Occupation
Rami Malek is unrecognisable as he transforms into legendary musician Freddie Mercury.
The new documentary tries to track the legendary frenetic comedic mind.
Ten years after Mamma Mia became the world's most successful movie musical, it's back.
New Zealand's Thomasin McKenzie shines in this feature from the director of Winter's Bone.
We pick five of the best queer films to catch at this year's NZIFF.
Hundreds of films and so little time to choose: how to make the most of the film festival.
There's a serious plot hole many seem to have missed in The Dark Knight.
Meryl Streep thinks Cher 'steals' the show in Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again.