
Going from Thrones king to street thief
Richard Madden's time on Game of Thrones may be over, but the way his character went out will live on in infamy.
Richard Madden's time on Game of Thrones may be over, but the way his character went out will live on in infamy.
Spoiler alert: the house names for the American equivalent of Hogwarts may have just leaked online.
The stars and director of X-Men: Apocalypse look back at their time on the franchise and what's in store in the closing chapter to the second trilogy for the mutant superheroes.
The Angry Birds Movie exists because the video game franchise has been a phenomenal success since its release in 2010.
Whatever Elba is doing in Bastille Day, at least he does it well, which is more than can be said for many others involved, who struggle with the lacklustre script.
It's expected that Hunt for the Wilderpeople will overhaul Boy as the all-time New Zealand box office champ any day now.
100 Years: The Movie You Will Never See - because John Malkovich is locking it in a time capsule until 2115.
Since Disney announced its forthcoming Han Solo-centric spin-off chatter has grown about which actor could possibly take over for Harrison Ford.
It's been four years since Mel Gibson directed a movie - and even longer since he was a Hollywood force to be reckoned with.
Organisers say the Good Life ghost is real, punters are still unconvinced.
A stand-alone Marvel film focusing on Scarlett Johansson's Black Widow character is a no-brainer, according to the Captain America movie directors.
Chris Evans' "best decision" was accepting the role as Captain America.
James McAvoy thinks his bald head has boosted his career.
Good news. Any doubts about whether Marvel Studios could achieve with Spider-Man what Sony could not can now be put to rest.
Like any film festival, Cannes has thick years and thin ones, but there's one constant factor: those folks at the Palais know how to put together a menu.
The Avengers are back brighter than ever - squabbling, kicking ass and cracking jokes.
Colin Farrell's Fright Night film is his "greatest success".
Critics are going in on the Ratchet and Clank film based on the video game - at best, only the kids are going to like it.
COMMENT: It is only fitting that now, the Black Panther the most beloved black superhero of them all makes his debut in a Captain America movie.
This new movie by Torchlight Films is technically more ambitious than the previous, but something has been lost in the attempt to up the production ante.
Only a really good singer can sing as badly as Meryl Streep does in this charming if conventional biopic of the New York socialite, writes Peter Calder.
COMMENT: Let me put it this way, as a moviemaker Ricky Gervais makes for a great Golden Globes host.
COMMENT: To mark the release of Captain America: Civil War this week, Dominic Corry has decided to rank all thirteen official Marvel Cinematic Universe movies in ascending order of their awesomeness.
Fans of this comedy sub-genre will know what to expect; a formulaic series of interlinking stories led by a formidable cast of affable A-listers.
Elizabeth Olsen is still adjusting to her superhero status. She talks to Neala Johnson.
It might be the third Captain America movie but this isn't a stand-alone affair like his previous two, writes Russell Baillie.
The most unexpected person has the official go ahead from Moz to make a film about The Smiths.
The countdown to the 2016 New Zealand International Film Festival has begun with the announcement of the first five films in its programme.
Captain America and his fellow Avengers are back to fight new foes - each other. Michele Manelis reports.