Why does Hollywood keep dropping box-office bombs?
OPINION: Blatantly bad ideas keep ending up on the big screen.
OPINION: Blatantly bad ideas keep ending up on the big screen.
After more than 50 years of working in film, Paul Maxwell knows a thing or two.
'They're just trying to damage the picture.'
'There are very few films left for me to make.'
New York Times: Apple changes plans for George Clooney and Brad Pitt's new film.
Director believes actor is '10%' to blame for the fatal shooting on the set.
OPINION: Sit back, expect nothing and enjoy the ride.
Filmmaker has plans to build a film museum.
Nasa commander Jim Lovell's kids recall the trauma of his final mission ahead of new film.
There are five great reasons to get out and about in Auckland before August ends.
India Donaldson's movie, along with Netflix's Daughters, examines estranged relationships.
Matthew Perry's former assistant says it's odd no ketamine or needles were found.
Telegraph: Comedy, drama, romance, horror, sci-fi - film critic Robbie Collin's top picks.
Telegraph: Dame Judi Dench is hardly the first distinguished actor to end up in the trash.
From Hollywood cast members to the famous Kiwis involved, here's what we know so far.
The Peaky Blinders star was overcome with emotion.
The couple didn't have a prenuptial agreement – but did they need one?
A world-famous pie shop became the go-to for cast and crew.
Neill chats to the Herald about his TVNZ+ show The Twelve and growing wine in Otago.
New York Times: The Sixth Sense star has found a balance that has eluded some child stars.
Including Guy Montgomery, Sydney Sweeney and a buzzy new K-Pop reality show.
A million dollars for Harrison Ford's hat?
Home Kills film tour hits Waikato, Bay of Plenty, and Coromandel cinemas with Q&A sessions
The former Shortland Street star explains why Kiwis will resonate with her new series.
'I don’t think anyone would ever allege that anything was intentional.'
What’s next for Grace Palmer, Rose McIver, Jess Hong and Keisha Castle-Hughes?
The pop star's autobiography is headed for the big screen.
New York Times: Did audiences really believe The Blair Witch Project was real?
Review: Jackpot! has a great premise and big stars but ends up a dud.
OPINION: We watched the action-packed return to the franchise’s roots.