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Helen Fielding: ‘I want Bridget Jones to smash the idea of a sexual sell-by date’
Times: Straight-talking author on dating age-gaps and her friendship with Renée Zellweger.

The Baftas just made the Oscars race confusing
The Brits had their say on the year’s best films, and nothing makes any sense anymore.

Bombshell James Bond news stuns Hollywood
A major change is coming to the 007 franchise after more than 60 years.

Karl Puschmann: In the genre of triumph after trauma, ‘Tinā is pitch-perfect’
Review: Miki Magasiva's feature-film debut 'finds its own voice'.

A $438 million gamble: Can Nolan’s The Odyssey live up to the hype?
The film's US$250 million ($438m) budget matches its epic scale and ambition.

The Brutalist director says he’s made ‘zero dollars’ from Oscar-nominated film
Corbet claims many award-nominated filmmakers this year 'can’t pay their rent'.

Hollywood’s obsession with sequels close to reaching breaking point
Two films in the 2024 global top 20 weren’t sequels – and then there's the 'Bond problem'.

Watch: Ryan Reynolds’ public quip at Blake Lively’s legal drama turns heads
Lively appeared stunned by her husband's remark, which may be used against them in court.

Conclave and The Brutalist dominate - who won what at the Baftas
All the winners from London's Royal Festival Hall.

‘It’s so wild’: Urzila Carlson on landing dream role and motherhood
The comedian reveals how Amy Schumer slid into her DMs and why her kids are her priority.

‘I f***ing did it’: Anthony Mackie on making Marvel’s new Captain America
Mackie struggled to find 'clean Italian food' for a dinner with Harrison Ford.

Captain America: Anthony Mackie is a welcome MCU addition but the plot is ‘incomprehensible’
REVIEW: Excellent actors are wasted on 'pixel-pounding mishmash'.

Woolworths NZ’s newest collectible craze amid Minecraft mania
The latest supermarket collectible has hit stores around the country.

Karl Puschmann: New Bridget Jones is not so much a rom-com as a ‘loss-com’
REVIEW: The film walks the tightrope of whether a tearjerker can still make you laugh.

Marlon Williams: Ngā Ao E Rua – Two Worlds trailer
Trailer for the new Ursula Grace Williams' documentary about Kiwi musician Marlon Williams creating his first te reo Māori language album, Te Whare Tīwekaweka. Video / 818

Disney ditches trigger warnings amid backlash to ‘woke’ DEI agenda
The entertainment giant has removed disclaimers on beloved classics in a major shift.

Tom Cruise 'passed out' filming dangerous stunt for new Mission: Impossible movie
The film features oxygen-depriving stunts that the director says 'will melt your brain'.

Why every Best Actress nominee has a solid shot at the Oscar
New York Times: This year’s Best Actress Oscar race is too close to call.

Devastated local reflects on 70-year connection to historic hall gutted by fire
Douglas Dance, 84, has been connected to the cinema and hall since he was just 13.

Otago community ‘devastated’ after fire destroys Roxburgh town hall - world’s longest running cinema
The town hall was home to the world's longest-running cinema.

Judge issues warning to Blake Lively, Justin Baldoni
'Inflammatory': Lively and Baldoni's lawyers faced off in a pre-trial hearing this week.

Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni’s bewildering brawl, explained
What started as on-set tension has spiralled into lawsuits, leaked footage, and a trial.

What’s new to streaming this week?
Includes the gruelling journey to Te Matatini and the return of a reality behemoth.

Prince Andrew’s ex sues Star Wars' producers for $421m
Stark's scenes were cut from the film, but she says the company still profited off of her.

‘Endless gratitude’: Lily Collins welcomes first child via surrogate
Her husband has hit back at critics asking why they didn't adopt instead.

20 three-hour films worth every minute of your time
Have many, many hours to spare? Watch these great films - epic in both scale and length.

Sundance pulls movie after actor’s sex scenes circulate online
Graphic scenes in Dylan O'Brien's latest film were illegally recorded and distributed.

Oscar-nominated actress apologises for offensive tweets, deactivates account
The Emilia Pérez star said she was 'deeply sorry to those I have caused pain'.

What’s gone wrong with James Bond? No star, no script, no plan
Times: Has our restless pop culture simply moved on from the beloved spy?