
The legal baggage awaiting Lachlan Murdoch at Fox
Financial Times: As new boss completes succession, he must contend with unresolved claims.
Financial Times: As new boss completes succession, he must contend with unresolved claims.
'I will always smile when I think of you.'
It seems the one-time heir to Kenneth Branagh will be playing Loki until the end of time.
The tentative deal could see Hollywood up and running again as early as tomorrow.
Almost 20 years after the final episode aired, we look at where the cast are now.
Here's a list of new films and shows you can look forward to on top streaming platforms.
OPINION: Diana Wichtel — in defence of The Project NZ.
Who will bring the star's memoir to screens?
Director Alice Englert’s feature film debut takes on the enlightenment economy.
Being scared to death while watching horror films might just be good for you.
We were glued to their screens on Sunday morning for the nail-biting final.
Perry sparked concern in 2021 when he appeared strange during Friends: The Reunion.
The Friends star was found in his LA home today.
The broadcaster expects inflationary pressures and slower economic conditions to persist.
It's spooky season, which only means one thing - who's going to win best-dressed?
British Bafta-nominated actress Haydn Gwynne has died at 66.
Heta encourages actors to "be the most authentic you can and have fun doing it".
Every major New Zealand newsroom will now have had a new leader within 12 months.
When you'll be able to watch Yellowjackets, Stranger Things, and Deadpool 3.
Union leaders and Hollywood studios reached a tentative agreement today.
The cult New Zealand film about Jake the Muss is back in a TV series.
'I have listened to everyone, and I am making the decision to pause the show's premiere.'
The SAG writers strike has pushed the Emmy Awards back until January next year.
Kiwi's film about American Samoa's football team premiered to mixed reviews.
The comedian and actor has not been averse to controversy over the years.
OPINION: This crime-thriller from Thailand is violent, funny and extremely odd.
Inside a "revolutionary leap in entertainment" that shows the possibilities of AI art.
Tara Ward salutes some of the advertising creations we've come to love.
Killing It is violently funny, and at times surprisingly heartfelt.