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Moana 2 on track for record-shattering launch in US box office
The film is set to become the top Thanksgiving opening of all time.
The film is set to become the top Thanksgiving opening of all time.
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The Oscar nominee claims the director had 'changed' and become 'quite impatient' on set.
Set three years after the first film, Moana is now a leader and master navigator.
Kiwi actors Temuera Morrison, Dave Fane and Awhimai Fraser star in the anticipated sequel.
Herald Entertainment reporter Mitchell Hageman chats to Dave Fane, Temuera Morrison and Awhimai Fraser about their experiences working on Disney's Moana 2. Video / NZ Herald
Grande and Erivo have double billing – but one was paid many times more.
The British actor's performance is a departure from his 'charming' reputation.
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Nearly 20 years after its release, Law shared a surprising detail about the film.
Financial Times: Sales of music such as CDs and vinyl rose faster than streaming revenues.
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The magical world of Oz, where you can expect the unexpected. Watch the new #WickedMovie trailer now. Video / Universal Pictures
The endless global publicity tour seems to have broken the brains of everyone involved.
He was also added to the child sex offender register.
Times: The actress thought her politics would never harm her career.
Telegraph: Entering his 50s, Leonardo DiCaprio now faces an awkward middle-aged reality.
Karl Puschmann thanks the gods for the film's wild historical inaccuracies.
New York Times: Cher's new memoir explores her difficult childhood and fraught marriage.
The film, starring Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo, nearly looked very different.
'Give the gift of the Māori language.'
There’s plenty for historians to grit their teeth about.
New York Times: The stars of the new movie discuss their long ride together.
Sydney Sweeney speaks out against women tearing other women down.
The actor likens Trump to his character Rocky, says he is the 'second George Washington'.
NYT: Soft-spoken actress is winning raves for her turn as a feisty sex worker in Anora.
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