Review: Twisters is the best cinematic experience since Top Gun: Maverick
The new disaster thriller has one of the most inspired action scenes in years.
The new disaster thriller has one of the most inspired action scenes in years.
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'If you put your fingers in your ears ... you could hear the singing.'
Swashbuckling action and knowing nods, plus 'plenty to make long-time fans gasp'.
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Red, White & Brass leaps from screen to stage. The cast explains what to expect.
It's wildly entertaining with a harsh lesson.
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The star talks about her Christian childhood, her brother Daniel and being big in America.
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Rachel Hunter and Sir Rod have reunited for their son's wedding.
The popular festival entertained audiences in Auckland and Wellington this month.
Demi Moore's return to film in The Substance is a bold commentary on beauty standards.
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Anya Taylor-Joy and Chris Hemsworth star in George Miller’s stunt-filled follow-up.
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A sold-out crowd proved they could indeed hold Macklemore, writes Ben Boyce.
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The apes are back, and Freya Allan and Owen Teague aren't monkeying around.
Auckland Philharmonia’s Bach & Bruckner concert set off with a rare pleasure.
There’s a lot to love about this local arthouse film, but it's not a rom-com.