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Spider-Man 2: Spidey's caught the love bug
Andrew Garfield and Emma Stone's second Spider-Man together is one of the most anticipated movies of the year. The pair talk to Chris Schulz.
Hayao Miyazaki: The man who drew himself into a myth
Legendary Japanese animator Hayao Miyazaki's farewell film lands in town this weekend. Nicholas Barber reports.
Movie review: The Grand Budapest Hotel
Judging on the plans alone, Wes Anderson's latest mad maze of a movie attempts to out-Wes Anderson all his previous films.
Countdown begins: Mad Men's moments of madness
Mad Men creator Matthew Weiner talks to Gerard Gilbert about the beginning of the end for his acclaimed television series.
Celebrating Kiwi punk era (+playlist)
The first award from next week's Taite Music Prize ceremony has been announced, with the Independent Music NZ Classic Record award given to punk compilation AK79.
Grayson Gilmour: Sounds of Life
Between touring, scoring films and eavesdropping on his neighbours, Wellington musician Grayson Gilmour has managed to record his seventh album, writes Lydia Jenkin.
Jemaine Clement: My life as an angry bird
"This is the closest I've ever gotten to Shakespeare," declares Jemaine Clement about the return of his dastardly cockatiel, Nigel in the upcoming animated feature, Rio 2.
Russell Baillie: Of Thrones and a Duke
Unlike plenty of other escapist fantasies I've been happy to waste brain cells on over the years, Game of Thrones just doesn't grab, writes Russell Baillie. Patchy acting doesn't help.