Kiwi star takes on Hillary
Sir Ed's best mate and he didn't see eye to eye, writes Russell Baillie.
Sir Ed's best mate and he didn't see eye to eye, writes Russell Baillie.
No Man's Sky is a true sandbox game. Like actual real life space, it's overwhelming in scale, but endlessly intriguing.
They're attempting to push their graphic novel style to deliver their most impressive game yet, with engaging dialogue and impressive action sequences.
The 12th and latest film to be based on a novel by the austere doyen of espionage fiction, John le Carre, may be the least satisfying ever.
Get ready New Zealand - you're about to witness some of the most explosive - and intensely awkward - entertainment this country has ever produced
Toni Street will be missing from Seven Sharp next week as she takes on a new project, hosting the upcoming series Spellbound.
He's busy chasing zombies in a top-rating TV show now, but things weren't always so good for Cliff Curtis.
Mel Parsons is going on tour with the women behind hit comedy show The Bitches' Box.
Few games let you pause, sit silently while surrounded by sunfish and seaweed, and meditate.
Baz Luhrmann known for fanciful retellings of classic stories - a far cry from a TV series about the beginnings of hip-hop in the Bronx.
Rove McManus says John Campbell flew to Sydney to see him during his last days at TV3: "He flew to Sydney for lunch, and flew back in a day."
The Real Housewives of Auckland will debut across Bravo and TV3 as MediaWorks attempts to boost ratings.
If you're after a cheap laugh you'll get one here, but these fabulous ladies are better off sticking to the television screen.
The weapon in this gripping and gruesome punk rock horror-thriller are many and various.
Thousand of musicians from all over the world applied, but Tami Neilson is one of the lucky few invited to play at Nashville's Americana Festival.
Rhythm And Vines has just made its first lineup announcement for 2016, with Chance the Rapper and Rufus headlining the group.
It's a big week for tour news with some classic acts announcing shows.
Paul Spark knows his character isn't the good guy in hot new show The Girlfriend Experience. So do viewers.
Jared Leto goes deep for his role in Suicide Squad but it's somewhere co-star Will Smith doesn't want to go, he tells Dominic Corry.
Sarah Jessica Parker talks about Divorce and the role Jemaine Clement has played.
Yes, it's a dating show. But its point of difference lies in making matches in a "Maori way".
REVIEW: Never have I sat in a movie theatre and felt more of a sense of pride than when I saw this film.
Loading Docs provides you with a series of 3-minute films so you can fit more stories into your busy life.
This small and absorbing Icelandic film is much more affecting than its modest ambitions may seem to promise.
If you've agreed to go on a prime time reality TV show, it helps to know what you're getting yourself into. Jackie and Tim didn't have a clue.
Panic! At the Disco are returning to New Zealand next year to play one show only, in Auckland.
Forget Christmas, Record Store Day is the biggest celebration on the vinyl enthusiasts' calendar.
Review: This latest one takes what made the original Bournetrilogy special and squanders it with a hackneyed story of revenge and cyber surveillance.
Days of flying under the radar are over for this music maker, writes Siena Yates.
Julia Stiles talks to Gaby Wood about reprising her role in the spy thriller and why she won't sing in public.