
Māori and Colombian cultures collaborate for new Disney film
The film will 'pull on the heartstrings, make you laugh and cry all in one breath'.
The film will 'pull on the heartstrings, make you laugh and cry all in one breath'.
A gold broker in Auckland plies an ancient trade with modern twists.
Catch Cate Blanchett in a suit, a spooky folk horror series and Minnie Driver v Batman.
The Festival is a huge community spirit booster.
Everything coming to streaming services this week.
Think the original was unbeatable? These nine sequels prove otherwise.
Ready for a movie day but stuck on what to watch? Try these.
We round up everything coming to streaming services this week.
New York Times: Anxiety emerges as the hit sequel’s breakout star.
Catch a drama about small-town sex work and the return of Paul Henry's deadly game.
The last film to have reached US$1b at the box office was Barbie in August.
For a touch of magic in your search for happiness, look no further than Disneyland.
New York Times: Who will survive? Die? Thrive? And how?
From award-winning The Bear to Celine Dion’s heart-wrenching documentary.
The return of a comedy series, a movie set amid the 1981 Springbok tour, and dragons.
An Australian teen whose father is an iconic Kiwi star has been cast as Moana.
An 'absurdist comedy triumph', two new prestige crime miniseries and more.
Disneyland’s Pixar Fest will unlock your childhood.
NYT: Why fans spent more than a decade digitally restoring the original Star Wars trilogy.
Season five is set to be intense after doctors of the family's matriarch found a tumour.
Mum says American talent scouts are 'milking money' from parents.
A dark new local drama, the next big series based on a popular video game, and more.
Amnesia, time loops and divided world themes can seriously mess with how we see the world.
Our list includes Adam Sandler in space with a spider and Disney's new huge samurai epic.
James Clavell's hit novel is returning to TV in a brand-new version for the streaming era.
Moana and Maui are sailing back to the big screen sooner than you think.
Gina Carano says she was let go for expressing right-wing views on social media.
Financial Times: The firms plan to aggregate games offered by their groups’ TV networks.
Neon this month hiked its prices, joining a growing global trend.
No matter how many hyphens in their description, they're still a person.