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‘You can’t run a normal cinema on Stewart Island.'
‘You can’t run a normal cinema on Stewart Island.'
Paddington Bear and the Brown family head to the Amazon to find Aunt Lucy. Paddington in Peru is in New Zealand cinemas on January 1. Video / STUDIOCANAL
The film hits Kiwi screens on January 1.
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'He goes, ‘It was really great working with you, mate'.'
Matt Bell said there had been a real prospect the Havelock North cinema would close.
Producers are 'thrilled' at the film's selection for the prestigious film festival.
Sir Peter Jackson, Brian Cox and Andy Serkis chat about the film and the future of the Lord of the Rings franchise. Video / Mitchell Hageman, Sonna Studios
'When I woke up, I found myself in a wheelchair. I couldn’t walk.'
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'I didn’t know what any part of it meant'.
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Telegraph: Intimacy co-ordinators make sure the nitty-gritty is believable.
The Oscar-winning NZ screenwriter and producer on continuing LotR's legacy.
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Rupert Grint is reportedly worth over $87 million.
World's biggest cinema chain sparks debate for banning singing along during screenings.
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Why was screenwriter Richard Curtis' charity 'mini-sequel' rejected by the A-lister?
The film is set to become the top Thanksgiving opening of all time.
It took the band a fortnight to conquer the US – Beatles ‘64 takes you along for the ride.
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.