
The best of British - a sterling treat for film fans
Tom Augustine finds much for movie fans to love at the British Film Festival.
Tom Augustine finds much for movie fans to love at the British Film Festival.
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.
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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.
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.
New York Times: The three-time nominee has a strong chance at finally winning.
Is the force strong with the final trailer for the final entry in the Star Wars saga?
Telegraph: He always said he'd be back, now he is.
New York Times: Calls for awards shows to scrap gendered categories.
Half of the Sky delivers a full, heart-warming evening of life-affirming theatre.
Lindsay Lohan was one of Hollywood's highest paid stars but is now worth under $1m.
The plot twist for Fight Club was sensationally — and purposely — spoiled.
Scarlett Johansson: I've experienced anti-Semitism - and it's getting worse.
Tom Augustine picks the weekend in film - a horror-comedy or friendship drama with bite?
He joins the cast alongside Robert Pattinson as Batman and Zoe Kravitz as Catwoman.
Zellweger's acting puts her at the front of the upcoming Oscar race but how's the film?
Maleficent: Mistress of Evil is out today but is this a sleeper hit or a doze?
A guide to what you should be watching and listening to by TimeOut writer Lydia Burgham.
The romantic drama captures Mumbai's rich textures but is its story worth a look?
The reviews are in, and critics are raving about The Irishman.
New York Times: Five filmic locations to visit in London.
The star will play opposite Robert Pattinson in the newest iteration of Batman
Jemaine Clement struggles to explain Kiwi humour to Americans.
Director Martin Scorsese says the effects in his film is simply make-up evolution