
Matthew McConaughey's shock career move
Oscar winner becomes real-life professor at film school.
Oscar winner becomes real-life professor at film school.
The issue of revealing film endings or plot twists engages - and enrages - critics.
Greg Fleming looks at the latest release from Bruce Springsteen and the new Bob Dylan doco
Paul Casserly looks a new documentary about the infamous 1986 Cavaliers tour.
What happens when one family's tragedy becomes entertainment for everyone else?
Outspoken broadcaster still has a 'very low tolerance for obstacles'.
The newlywed's beloved dog Waldo has died after being hit by a car.
Calum Henderson reviews Secret Obsession - and is a believer
Calum Henderson reviews The InBetween for Canvas magazine
Tom Augustine gives one film a five-star rating but questions the wisdom of making another
Mortal Engines was a $180m box office flop but pumped $209m into the NZ economy in 2018.
Tom Augustine on the "vital modern film-making" on the big screen this weekend.
What's your dream? Fraser Grut wants to help you make it come true.
Telegraph: She was beautiful, then she was murdered but there's far more to her story.
Travelling Record Fair brings people from all regions. Made with funding from NZ On Air
It's an issue that is tearing the United States apart.
Tom Augustine enjoys an Elton John bipoic, marvels at John Wick 3 and picks DocEdge films.
Longtime music writer Graham Reid goes into bat for "young people's music".
Greg Fleming sets aside 85 hours and sits down for a marathon Sopranos rewatch.
Warring houses. Massive spending. The Hollywood battle to make the next mega-hit is on.
Michelle Williams plays Gwen Verdon in the drama Fosse/Verdon. She talks with Lucy Ewen
Tom Augustine reviews the week in film for Weekend magazine
Monica Galetti, the NZ star chef, talks with Anna King Shahab about MasterChef UK
Calum Henderson reviews the new Jamie Oliver cooking show
"Exploitation of these events in a dramatic form is inappropriate," says Kiwi actress.
Des Sampson on the Sky/HBO exposé of the cataclysmic Chernobyl
US producers will apply for a NZ grant for work done at Peter Jackson's Weta Digital.