Oscar winner tackles trans role
He has just won an Oscar for his moving portrayal of one of the world’s most famous men. But this is the first photograph of Eddie Redmayne in his latest role - as a woman.
He has just won an Oscar for his moving portrayal of one of the world’s most famous men. But this is the first photograph of Eddie Redmayne in his latest role - as a woman.
It was recently reported that she's looking for a home in Los Angeles - and it may just be because she has plans to embarked on a Hollywood acting career.
If Leonardo DiCaprio can't land an Oscar for playing one character, maybe he can for acting 24 at once.
Jabba the Hutt, The Fly, King Kong, The Terminator and Freddy Krueger have made it on to a list of the most infamous movie monsters of all time.
The trailer for Disney’s Cinderella, starring Cate Blanchett, Lily James, Richard Madden, and Helena Bonham Carter.
Somehow the word 'American' makes it not only acceptable but epic, admirable, even glorious and certainly ordained by a Christian God, especially given that Clint Eastwood directed.
In this video, Nimoy describes the origin of his famous Star Trek hand greeting: The Jewish priestly blessing.
It is the most famous sequence ever captured on a natural history film - the unforgettable moment when Sir David Attenborough becomes the plaything of a baby gorilla.
She may have just won the best actress Oscar for her new film, Still Alice, about a professor diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer’s, but Julianne Moore is as down-to-earth as ever.
With Chinese New Year celebrations in full swing, NZ On Screen Content Director Irene Gardiner takes a look at how China and its people have been represented on New Zealand screens.
2015 is proving to be the year of the robot. Dominic Corry takes a look at some of the best bots we can look forward to seeing on the big screen.
Mike (Austin Powers) Myers' debut as director is a documentary about a talent agent. The choice of subject matter is perhaps the last word in self-referentiality, though it's not clear whether the titular Gordon ever represented Myers.
More theatrical than knuckle-whiteningly dramatic, this NT Live* production of Robert Louis Stevenson's classic 1883 adventure book is nevertheless an eye-poppingly brilliant display of stagecraft with a show-stealing turn from a remote-controlled animatr
The Fifty Shades Of Grey franchise has been dealt a major blow following claims that leading man Jamie Dornan will not be reprising his role as Christian Grey.
The 54-year-old who won the best actress Oscar for her role in the small-budget film, says she acts in independent films for the love of it.
Animal rights organisation PETA wants Hollywood producer Jerry Bruckheimer to cancel any plans to ship two capuchin monkeys to Australia for the filming of the next Pirates of the Caribbean film.
Production on the new James Bond movie Spectre has suffered another setback after a car chase failed to reach high speeds on the pothole-ridden streets of Rome.
Oscar-winning actor Nicolas Cage has been cast in Oliver Stone's controversial Edward Snowden movie.
The audience cheered wildly when Patricia Arquette demanded equal pay and rights for women, but the worry, says Robbie Collin, is if the film industry pats itself on the back for applauding this sentiment while doing nothing to change things
So John Travolta — what's going on? How did you become the "creepy uncle" of the award show circuit?
Some of the best laughs in the Oscar-winning Birdman are lifted from Woody Allen’s Bullets Over Broadway. But is it homage or plagiarism, asks Christopher Hurst.
Astrophysicist Stephen Hawking has congratulated British actor Eddie Redmayne, who won an Oscar for playing him in the film The Theory of Everything.