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How this #MeToo story became one of the year's best films
The Tale, with Laura Dern as director Jennifer Fox, unpacks a traumatic childhood event.
The Tale, with Laura Dern as director Jennifer Fox, unpacks a traumatic childhood event.
Six60 announce the biggest show of their lives in Auckland, along with a few friends.
"In Ferndale, something bad always happens at Christmas, or on Fridays."
Is this new film starring Helen Mirren and Donald Sutherland worthy of your leisure time?
We review the much anticipated Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom.
With Russian-American relations making headlines daily, it's time to revisit a classic.
Former Brunette Jonathan Bree turns to the dark side on wonderfully sinister new album
Today's announcement is great news for cinephiles; bad news for cinephiles' wallets ...
Jared Harris tells Chris Schulz how The Terror's grimmest moment played out on set.
Matthew Young describes songs on his EP Fruit as "wishful thinking".
Bryce Dallas Howard discusses dinosaur movie-appropriate footwear.
Christina Aguilera's Liberation is a cinematic exploration of herself.
Singer recalls her time at the Careys Bay Hotel in Port Chalmers.
Holly Hunter on the super return of the crime fighting family
In Shape of the World, you get to grow a world full of trees and flowers around you.
Wondering what to watch over the weekend? Here's our top picks.
Grown men behave like children in TAG, but that's exactly the point. We meet the cast.
Smith's assured debut delivers one classic after another.
Singer still shocked his music's seen as a baby-making soundtrack.
The Fab Five's drive is to show people how to love themselves.
Jarod Rawiri says the late sporting star was "very humble and cheeky too".
From The Leftovers to Pose, here's what you need to watch this weekend.
"Whenever we play a song or the whole set... afterwards I'm spent."
The female-led spin-off Oceans spin-off couldn't have come at a better time.
New album is bright, bold and fun, just like Tami Neilson, writes Karl Puschmann.
Stephen Colbert's new show makes a meal of administration figures.
Brief, calm, meditative. They're not words you can normally use to describe Kanye West.
Kiwi Caren Pistorius is taking on Hollywood - and joining Julianne Moore in her next film.
"I didn't know what I was anymore ... it all kind of deteriorated," says the pop star.