‘The worst film I’ve ever seen’: The bittersweet saga of Mary Poppins
How a foul-mouthed Julie Andrews and a ‘walking icicle’ author made a children's classic.
How a foul-mouthed Julie Andrews and a ‘walking icicle’ author made a children's classic.
Based on one of NZ’s most disturbing murders, how does it stand up today?
'All I wanted was a refund.'
'We’ve all done it too, haven’t we?'
Plummeting ratings, humourless celebrities… is it time to call Ricky Gervais?
Cinema says police were called after group became embroiled in heated debate with staff.
New York Times: Movies now have to find creative ways to address phones in horror plots.
The curator of Shudder lives for fear. Here are the movies that scare him the most.
Catch Cate Blanchett in a suit, a spooky folk horror series and Minnie Driver v Batman.
The costume is said to be one of the most iconic in film history.
She leads new film Bookworm, is the new Stranger Things star and is yet to hit her teens.
Auckland is buzzing with international filming productions.
How much do the likes of Michael McIntyre and Graham Norton make? It may surprise you.
New York Times: Viewers might prefer to be sitting for these documentaries.
Canada’s prestigious film festival is a 'a fantastic launchpad' for our New Zealantalent.
A show about toilets with human heads is fast becoming a valuable franchise.
New York Times: The Matrix star teams up with a sci-fi novelist.
Twisters shows the life of professional storm chasers to be one of almost constant danger.
Signs at the entrance to the reserve said “private event”.
'The facts will speak for themselves and justice will prevail.'
Will we ever get to see Who’s That Girl?
The former couple were married between 1990 and 2001.
Why the star has pulled the 1980s fantasy adventure film Time Bandits into the present.
NYT: Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman on the perks and pitfalls of playing superheroes.
New York Times: Hollywood meets science in new storm chaser film.
The actor appeared relaxed as he walked the carpet with his wife.
From Spy Kids to Top Gun: Maverick and Twisters, meet Hollywood's new leading man.
New York Times: Scarlett Johansson makes her rom-com return with a race to the moon.
The beloved actor passed away after a 'series of short illnesses'.
The beloved institution faced the final curtain but is hoping for a Hollywood ending.