
Early reviewers are (mostly) raving about Star Wars
The reviews are in for Star Wars The Force Awakens. So what did the critics think?
The reviews are in for Star Wars The Force Awakens. So what did the critics think?
Hordes of excited Star Wars fans, media and celebrities turned out for the New Zealand premiere of Star Wars: The Force Awakens last night.
Cate Blanchett's new drama Carol looks set to be a big winner at the London Critics' Circle Film Awards in January after scooping seven nominations.
The Force Awakens is unleashed tomorrow - December 17 - here's our final wrap of all the Star Wars things that happened today.
The first trailer for Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find has landed, and it's magical.
While most stars opted for chic red carpet attire, Joseph Gordon-Levitt showed up dressed as Yoda and actor-comedian Rainn Wilson dressed as a Jedi.
Why our cover star and his fellow superfans are so excited about the new movie.
As we prepare to welcome a new generation of Star Wars heroes and villains to the screen tomorrow, there are high hopes that The Force Awakens is going to leave the oft-maligned Star Wars prequels in the dust. Yet first, let us pause to pay tribute.
Now that the premiere of Star Wars: The Force Awakens is done, we're hitting peak spoiler danger: there are enough people out there who have seen the movie now who could potentially ruin it all for the rest of us before opening night.
The first trailer for Star Trek Beyond has landed with new director Justin Lin bringing a distinct change in tone to the franchise.
Count actress Jennifer Lawrence out of having anything to do with proposed prequels to The Hunger Games franchise.
In a semi-regular feature we'll be running until The Force Awakens is unleashed on December 17, here's our wrap of all the Star Wars things that happened today.
Netflix ever-so-quietly released its original movie The Ridiculous 6. The comedy is the first in a four-movie deal with Adam Sandler.
Chris Schulz talks to Harrison Ford about his return to Han Solo in Star Wars: The Force Awakens.
Mad Max: Fury Road leads the 2016 Critics' Choice Awards nominations.
In a semi-regular feature we'll be running until The Force Awakens is unleashed on December 17, here's our wrap of all the Star Wars things that happened today.
Star Wars is a beloved franchise, but the buzz surrounding the impending release of the seventh instalment, Star Wars: The Force Awakens, is almost tangible in Los Angeles, where the long-awaited premiere will take place this week.
Sacha Baron Cohen aka Borat is back, this time with a northern English accent for action comedy flick The Brothers Grimsby.
This spring, the only thing more dangerous than the world's greatest spy is his brother. Don't miss the hilarious new comedy by Sacha Baron Cohen.
Yes, this is the quiz you've been looking for. Put your Star Wars knowledge to the ultimate test and find out if you're an all-knowing Jedi or a simple Jawa.
Dean O'Gorman has gone from a dwarf in The Hobbit to playing Hollywood giant Kirk Douglas in Trumbo.
True Blood actor Alexander Skarsgård has been making heads turn after the release of the first image of him as Tarzan for the upcoming film The Legend of Tarzan.
A Dreamworks Animation showcase begins tomorrow at Te Papa
The Oscar-winner is in talks to play one of the female leads in Thor: Ragnorak, according to Variety.
Why does Hollywood want to punish us?
Comedian Sacha Baron Cohen's Borat has appeared on a US talk show and branded Donald Trump "very, very offensive".