Should pop legends be brought back to life?
COMMENT: Over her dead body, says Telegraph columnist Julie Burchill.
COMMENT: Over her dead body, says Telegraph columnist Julie Burchill.
Chris Evans and Elijah Wood have criticised filmmakers wanting to resurrect James Dean.
The revered Kiwi actress wound up getting injured while trying to protect her dog Tara.
Sharon Stone has re-enacted the infamous Basic Instinct scene in front of her teenage son.
Upset viewers have noticed lead actress Anna Paquin barely speaks in the new Netflix film.
Dame Helen Mirren completely forgot to follow royal protocol when she met the Queen.
She feared for her life but had been too afraid to go to authorities until now.
It's a far cry from Westeros but Clarke's new role is still as progressive as the last
Doctor Sleep director talks battling Stephen King and being in awe of Kiwi Cliff Curtis
New York Times: Gerwig's film is a rare adaptation that centres on the sisters as adults.
What on earth is our TimeOut entertainment team recommending this week?
Bellbird balances heartfelt drama with laugh-out-loud moments for a can't-miss movie.
Pedro Almodovar's Pain and Glory will have minds blown long after the credits roll.
Ford v Ferrari marks a moment in sporting history, but it's not really about that at all.
New York Times: The Welsh actor opens up about starring alongside Tom Hanks.
Alex Winter says he relished the challenge of making a doco about the Panama Papers.
Evangeline Lilly sheared her bold - or should that be bald? - new look on Instagram.
Australian publisher appeals big defamation award to Oscar-winning star.
Despite favourable reviews Terminator movie opens below expectations at the box office.
New York Times: How will the irreverent director fare amid Hollywood's sacred rituals?
Financial Times: Four decades on from Mean Streets, the pair still light up the screen.
EDITORIAL: Blade Runner was set in LA of November 2019 - what did it get right and wrong?
Times: Cult actor. Style icon. Jazz star. Where did it all go so right for Jeff Goldblum?
She even locked away the best actress Oscar she won.
New York Times: Dancing cats and digital fur technology. A look at what we can expect.
Where's the most exciting cinema this weekend? The indie cinemas.
The bogeyman is scary because you don't see him coming, yet horror is so predictable
Times: How the humble Hollywood star can still dig deep for gritty UK drama roles.
You won't hear a more Kiwi yarn than this adventure documentary, writes Francesca Rudkin.