
Trailer: The Revenant
The Revenant is an immersive and visceral cinematic experience capturing one man’s epic adventure of survival and the extraordinary power of the human spirit.
The Revenant is an immersive and visceral cinematic experience capturing one man’s epic adventure of survival and the extraordinary power of the human spirit.
British director Sam Mendes says he probably won't work on any more James Bond films after the latest installment of the long-running film series, Spectre, which opens in London in October.
In Grandma, Lily Tomlin, takes a rare lead film role as a foul-mouthed hippy lesbian poet and yes, grandmother.
Ian McKellen has hung up his wizard staff to take on the cloak of literature’s greatest man of mystery.
You wait for another Viggo Mortensen arthouse Western to come along and what do you know? Two show up at once.
Amy Schumer's Star Wars GQ spread has been blasted as "inappropriate".
British character actor Aubrey Morris who is best known for his role as Mr Deltoid in A Clockwork Orange has died aged 89.
Paul Walker's brother Cody Walker has landed his first major film role.
Rachelstarring in one of the year’s biggest TV shows, True Detective, and a new box office hit alongside Jake Gyllenhaal
Dan Aykroyd will appear briefly as a taxi driver in the new Ghostbusters revamp, according to multiple reports.
British acting icon Ian McKellen has taken a swipe at has dismissed the Superman franchise as "a joke" and branded superspy James Bond a "silly twit".
Dominic Corry talks to actor Michael Ironside about starring in Kiwi film, Turbo Kid.
Actor Michael Cera is set to tap into his superhero alter ego to voice Robin in the upcoming The Lego Movie Batman spin-off.
Apparently there's only two things you have to know in life: when to hold 'em and when to fold 'em. I have learned that I do not know the appropriate timing for either of these things.
It has been 50 years, but 75-year-old Amoe McGrath still remembers the day she shared the screen with rock legend.
Meet the cast of 90s punk/hip-hop caper comedy Dope.
Director of new film on Amy Winehouse says: "Everyone thought they knew everything about her."
The writer and director of the brilliant AI film, Ex Machina, talks to Michael O'Sullivan.
The festival's opening night film stars some familiar faces but it's remarkably original writes Helen Barlow.
Jason Lei Howden's blood-soaked horror movie Deathgasm will make its NZ debut at the festival. The first time director chats to Chris Schulz about filming gore on the fly.
Peter Calder examines the local docos delving deep into Maori stories.
The cast has been announced for a live script read of a late 90s Kiwi classic that captures Gen-X Auckland.
Following last year's The Fault In Our Stars comes Paper Towns, the second (and probably not the last) adaptation of a John Green novel.
We were a bit worried about that being a distraction. But she was discreet to the point where sometimes we forgot that she was there.
Amalric, best known as the villain in the Bond flick Quantum of Solace and most acclaimed for his extraordinary eyes-only performance in The Diving Bell and the Butterfly.
The 2002 New Yorker autobiographical essay that was the source of this slight but surprisingly amiable film is really worth reading.
Amanda Seyfried has put the spotlight on gender discrimination in Hollywood after revealing she was paid just 10 per cent of a male co-star's salary.
Zoe Kravitz claims she lost out on a small role in the Batman movie The Dark Knight Rises because producers didn't want to cast anyone "urban" for the part.
Some of the most exciting new film and TV trailers are released at San Diego's Comic Con - and this year is no exception.