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Royal Blood: 'My mum was dancing with Brad Pitt'
Royal Blood had a year of two halves. Mike Kerr explains how the "mad stuff" happened.
Royal Blood had a year of two halves. Mike Kerr explains how the "mad stuff" happened.
Comedian Lauren Pattison's break up led to awards, adventures and Graham Norton.
A boringly dry bio-pic on National Lampoon's Doug Kenney wouldn't have been right.
Having clocked out from their sitcom the guys move to the movies. But should they have?
October doesn't 'like being told what to do', so she's doing pop her own way.
Scottish rock trio Biffy Clyro are getting back on the road with a show in NZ.
Josh Thomson opens up about why he quit The Project.
God of War is being declared as one of the best games ever. How did Cory Barlog do it?
Going on a long flight? You'll need noise-cancelling headphones, and these do the trick.
The winner was announced at a swish ceremony at the Civic's Wintergarden.
Our youngest film critic, eight-year-old Barry Heath, delivers his verdict.
No plans for Friday night? Hit up this free festival for live music and some tasty eats
George Fenwick spends a night living like a Survivor in the Thailand jungle.
What happens when a pop princess goes country? It's a mixed bag.
Invasion of Privacy has so many good songs it already feels like a Greatest Hits album.
In what could be her final film Agnes Varda has made an unmissable and moving documentary
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"Without a shadow of a doubt, it's a much more difficult environment than [last year]".
Sweet Country shows a side of Australia that is anything but...
Drax Project are following up their opening slot for Ed Sheeran with their very own show.
He's a Maitre D, fireman and actor. But this Kiwi wants to be Batman.
To get you in the mood here's our original review of Taika Waititi's superhero smash!
A Quiet Place is being tipped as the most terrifying film of the year.
Gin Wigmore talks motherhood, forming a Girl Gang, and her "brighter, positive" new album.
A Quiet Place is terrifying audiences but is it worth making some noise about?
Here's what not to miss in Auckland this week.
Many of the biggest shows of the year return this month so don't miss out.