
House of the Dragon season 2 episode 1 leaves us wanting more
Episode one was the very tip of the taper that we know will burn down to a big, fat bomb.
Episode one was the very tip of the taper that we know will burn down to a big, fat bomb.
Does the second half of the series live up to the hype?
It's wildly entertaining with a harsh lesson.
The Sympathiser provides a new perspective on post-war Vietnam.
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Name drops, laughs but no NZ connection. The verdict on Dawn French's first Auckland show.
'It’s exhilarating. It’s terrifying.'
"Delicious" follows the story of a signature dish and its creator in the 1700s.
The locally made show is based on two cavemen families each wanting what the other has.
Hamilton Musical Theatre presents Stephen Sondheim's Sweeney Todd.
Each woman stares accusingly from the canvas.
Doco sheds light on the life of one of Europe's foremost leaders.
Opening night saw the RNZB return to tradition with Tchaikovsky’s classic.
If you suffer from FOMO when it comes to theatre shows, don't read this review.
Auckland Philharmonia’s Bach & Bruckner concert set off with a rare pleasure.
Sam Neill stars in adaptation of a family-centered mystery novel.
There’s a lot to love about this local arthouse film, but it's not a rom-com.
This racy film delves into tribulations around sex and consent for young people.
OPINION: William Dart reviews the operatic performance of Mansfield Park
Film noir style tells the well-known story of The Talented Mr Ripley in a fresh, new way.
In The Effect, does love come from the head or the heart?
Well-put-together miniseries has echoes of Succession.
Don't be put off by its origins - Fallout is well worth a watch, writes Karl Puschmann.
OPINION: Violinist Amalia Hall and conductor Christoph Altstaedt impress William Dart.
Scotty the the Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton was the star of the show.
After fumbling the Seinfeld finale, does Larry David get it right on his second go?
This domestic drama shows the vulnerability behind the glamour of one New York family.
OPINION: Saturday night’s Mahler concert was 'about our world and new beginnings'.
The days of undie-throwing are gone. But at 83, he still has a voice and a touch of spice.
Series examines the drama between Truman Capote and New York's socialites.