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From Dirty Dancing to Scandal, onscreen abortion stories carry sway
NYT Opinion: Abortion has been represented onscreen going back to the early 20th century.
NYT Opinion: Abortion has been represented onscreen going back to the early 20th century.
The Netflix version of Persuasion has been slammed by critics for "cringey dialogue".
Victoria Beckham has put on an impromptu Spice Girls show, much to the delight of fans.
NYT Opinion: Yay - true love wins! Except, also, oof!
The award-winning pop rock band will play two NZ shows in March next year.
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Marvel Studios unveiled the first trailer for 'Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.'
One X Factor judge was particularly instrumental in deciding the make-up of 1D.
New book makes claims about Markle's intense "flirting" with a world-famous sportsman.
New video shows actor's cute dance-off with his 10-year-old daughter, Mabel.
The Fantastic Four actress has spoken openly in the past about how little diversity or representation there was for women of colour when she first started out in Hollywood. Video / AP
Star says film giant still has a long way to go when it comes to diversity in casting.
More is more in the RNZB's modern and diverse Cinderella.
Speculation is mounting that Taika Waititi and Rita Ora are planning an English wedding.
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Bravo has hosted a luxe dinner to launch its two new local TV offerings.
Tom Sainsbury wants fans to get in behind his new chat show, The Love Hour.
The shocking thing about Brad Pitt's skirt is that it's still making headlines.
TV host Graham Norton has been hanging with Kiwi wine buffs before his Irish wedding.
Johnny Depp's appeal comes amid Heard's own appeal.
Trends come and go, governments rise and fall. Tom Cruise is still the biggest movie draw.
The three-day festival was full of disruptions, long queues and cancellations leaving attendees disappointed. Video / NZ Herald / Getty
"I remember... thinking, 'I am the dirtiest minx and I am awesome.'"
The actor starred in a flurry of movies in her youth and now she's all grown up
The problem is glaringly obvious in even the most elite circles
Married reviewers Greg Bruce and Zanna Gillespie watch The Quiet Girl.
Splendour in the Grass organisers cancelled all the major acts after hectic weather.
The gospel singer made her big screen debut in the biopic.