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New York Times: Thomasin McKenzie and Anne Hathaway star in new period thriller.
New York Times: Thomasin McKenzie and Anne Hathaway star in new period thriller.
Leave the World Behind is here to remind you not to be calm about the future.
Chalamet gives Dahl a Goon Show-ish prequel full of irresistible velvety sweetness.
Some Christmas movies have aged like fine wine, yet not all suit the 21st century.
Jenni Mortimer chats to the acclaimed writer and director in LA about their latest film Candy Cane Lane. Video / NZ Herald
'Renaissance' perfectly captures Beyoncé's dazzling performances for the big screen.
Our reviewers select the 10 best Christmas movies of all time.
The historical epic is full of astounding trivia about the famed and feared French leader.
The director’s 28th feature of Napoleon is a magnificent slab of dad cinema.
Escaping Twin Flames, a new three-part documentary, dives deep into the heart of the cult.
The years have done nothing to shrink the ambitions of this dystopian series.
With starring roles on both sides of the camera, change is afoot in the MCU.
It’s a coming-of-age film for men in their 50s who should know better.
Tom Sainsbury's genre-bending thriller faces fear in the Waitākere Ranges.
Director Alice Englert’s feature film debut takes on the enlightenment economy.
OPINION: A dark story of how lockdown brought out the worst in (some of) us.
Telegraph: Scorsese tells the tale of one of the most monstrous crimes in American history
Do we need an Elvis Presley film with The King as a marginal figure? Apparently we do.
'Gran Turismo' drifts into the curve.
What the hit biopic gets right - and wrong - about the American Prometheus.
Can even 007 save Netflix's new crime-comedy?
Review: "Oppenheimer" moves too fast to come to any neat conclusions.
One of 2023's most anticipated films could have been Barbietastic but sadly falls short.
If you love movies you owe it to yourself to see it on the biggest screen you can find.
Should you choose to accept this mission at the movies, you're in for a treat.
Four decades on and Jones is still outrunning the boulder.
"The magic of Indiana Jones belongs wholly to Harrison Ford."
The five men died in milliseconds.
New York Times: New series reunites feel-good British film’s characters 25 years later.