
Peter Jackson's highly anticipated Beatles doco to debut
The Beatles' forthcoming film Get Back will feature footage from the 1970 Let It Be.
The Beatles' forthcoming film Get Back will feature footage from the 1970 Let It Be.
Rachel McAdams was begged to star in a massive film. But the actress wouldn't budge.
Times: The comedian his new film and why he's had it with cancel culture.
The star is no stranger to major movie roles, but this one was her greatest challenge.
One of Meryl Streep's most iconic roles took a big toll on her mental health.
The Muslim Association of Canterbury has announced it will work to help film producers.
'In trying to paint a mosaic of this community, we fell short. I'm truly sorry,' he wrote.
Lisa Banes has died after a hit-and-run crash earlier this month.
In a rare interview, Biel candidly spoke about welcoming her second child into the world.
Her comments come after the film announcement sparked calls for the movie to be shut down.
Rose Byrne revealed she is “excited” to play Jacinda Ardern in the upcoming film about the March 15 mosque attacks. Video / AP
Opinion: To be clear, this is the peak Karen of film announcements.
The A-list film focuses on New Zealand's response to the tragic 2019 mosque attacks.
The Turner & Hooch star died of cardiac complications in Los Angeles.
A quick look at four of the best things to watch this week.
Film-maker and photographer travelled to NZ's third-largest island, Stewart Island.
The reporting that broke the Harvey Weinstein scandal gets the Hollywood treatment.
The pandemic has pushed movie theatres to innovate in order to survive
A star role in the new Fast & Furious movie sees him speeding into Hollywood's fast lane.
Times: Can older films survive in a system engineered to endlessly flog the new?
New York Times: She became an unhinged puppy kidnapper. So why don't we hate her?
New York Times: Kate Winslet is back on the sides of buses. Without airbrushing.
Rebel Wilson has been living it up this week, and fans are loving her designer outfits.
Just one out of 23 Marvel films has been directed by a woman. But things are changing.
The sequel to the surprise horror hit is just as tense, but is it as good?
New York Times: Why the Oscar winner is drawn to playing an antiheroine.
"But no one mentioned I actually had to make out with Britney," Martin Henderson said.
"Cruella is inarguably the most famous Disney character who loves cigarettes."
The actress praised how "absolutely fantastic" the royal was at her investiture ceremony.
"I remember the pain, and [Josef Mengele's] cold gaze and his highly polished boots."