These are the movies we'll be watching in 2018
What's worth watching on the big screen in 2018? We make our picks.
What's worth watching on the big screen in 2018? We make our picks.
The speech considered one of the greatest in history has lost none of its power in cinema.
There's a tortured story behind arguably the film's best-loved scene.
Stone was asked if she has ever faced sexual misconduct during her career in Hollywood.
Hibiscus & Ruthless is the second film by director Stallone Vaiaoga-Ioasa
""Today is one of the most indelible days of my life," says Michelle Williams.
Character actor Toby Jones bucks today's trend for homogenised leading men.
US media reports the film is a pulp fiction movie set around the Manson murders in 1960's.
Little girls meet 'real life' Disney character Maui, from Moana, working at a grocery store. / Supplied by Jukin Media
In The Post, Meryl Streep makes it count by taking the part of another brave woman.
Kiwi Anthony McCarten is earning a reputation for writing award-winning roles.
Guillermo del Toro has always seen the world a little differently.
Marvel fans rejoice: We're finally getting a stand-alone Black Widow film - with ScarJo.
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"This f***ing idiot is the president," ranted Hollywood star. "The guy is a f***ing fool."
The disgraced movie mogul was out to dinner with his sober coach when he was slapped.
Actors are up in arms over All The Money In The World pay gap claims.
Streep has been Oscar-nominated 20 times in the past 40 years, but she can't remember.
One of the world's biggest ever blockbusters isn't faring well in China.
Wondering where you can see Lady Bird? You can't. Sorry, you're out of luck.
Golden Globes were Hollywood's chance to confront a post-Harvey Weinstein era.
Ewan McGregor thanks both his estranged wife and his girlfriend at Golden Globes.
EDITORIAL: The colour black has long made a powerful fashion statement.
A song inspired and performed by Maori artist Keala Settle just picked up a Globe!
Disney bosses said there were not enough Asian actors to fill roles certain skills.
"I hope so... it's Bridget and there's always going to be some drama," said the star.
Meryl Streep has confirmed Dustin Hoffman slapped her on the set of Kramer vs Kramer.
Meghan Markle was reportedly shortlisted as the next Bond girl.
Bale describes the film as "a great shame" and "a great thorn in my side".