Can Taika Waititi handle Hollywood's elite awards season?
New York Times: How will the irreverent director fare amid Hollywood's sacred rituals?
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.
Is Brittany Runs A Marathon a predictable crowd-pleaser or an inspirational triumph?
Bellbird's distributor will make Te Reo subtitles available for cinemas.
Take a look back at the great and the not-so-great Terminator films.
The original Terminator films now have a worthy successor in Tim Miller's Dark Fate.
Strap in, New Zealand because the Terror-Fi Film Festival is back with a killer line-up.
David Benioff and DB Weiss have pulled out of writing a Star Wars trilogy
Here is a wealth of comic books that the filmmaker might enjoy making into movies.
Hollywood mega stars are poised to brighten up the South Island over the summer holiday.
The pressure on locations is greater than it's ever been," says Film Otago Southland.
Kiwi actor ecstatic to be working with Goldblum and Dern again.
New York Times: They've only worked together three times but often turn to one another.
The country's biggest pop culture expo returns tonight for another long weekend ...
Filmmaker is one of a number of New Zealanders involved with the sci-fi thriller.
Payton Leutner was stabbed 19 times by two friends wanting to please a horror character.
Comment: Scorsese and Coppola think Marvel "isn't cinema" - here's why that's nonsense.
Telegraph: Knightley opens up about the pressure which led to a mental breakdown at 22.
It's based on the true story of the first woman jockey to win the Melbourne Cup.
A sex tape derailed Rob Lowe's career - but he insists he wouldn't change a thing.
Rachel Griffiths wanted to make a film about models but then she met Michelle Payne.
Should we wake you up before we Jojo or is seeing it a no no? Here's our official review.
New York Times: After Twilight he spent years reinventing himself. Now he surprises again.