
The year Tom Cruise gave not one but two dangerously vulnerable performances
NYT: Twenty-five years ago, the superstar opened himself up in ways he rarely has since.
NYT: Twenty-five years ago, the superstar opened himself up in ways he rarely has since.
'If this film could save one person’s life ... then it’s worth doing.'
NYT: The actor returns to Beetlejuice with years or ups and down and an Oscar nomination.
The two had been auditioning for roles in 1993's Fearless.
Fans may be surprised to learn the star's real name isn't Michael Keaton.
Last year, fans were quick to call out the actor's 'rotting' teeth at Cannes.
Crown Prosecution Service made the decision after reviewing the evidence.
Karl Puschmann: CCTV footage makes for compelling, shocking viewing.
Michael Keaton, Winona Ryder and Tim Burton return in an overstuffed ghost story.
The veteran actor chipped his vertebrae and fractured his wrist in the fall.
New York Times: Zoë Kravitz on directing, impostor syndrome and her dark sense of humour.
Brady Corbet’s towering third feature is a state-of-the-US historical epic.
The actor later took a turn behind the camera, delighting onlookers.
New York Times: Why has there been a drought of great movie trailers recently?
Watch: Clooney and Brad Pitt reunite in the messy crime comedy Wolfs.
The series, written by Richard Thorogood and director Steve Barron, is streaming on TVNZ+.
Reports of the actors' hefty paydays have been shot down.
'Like I do with any trauma, I mined it for comedic effect and made a movie out of it.'
From boxing stars to wrestling: discover which sporting movie is a real knockout.
The actress admits she’s 'nervous' for the world to see her X-rated scenes.
Fiction often reflects and influences our feelings about real-life technology.
The actress has alluded to the emotions she has felt in the eight years since her divorce.
'We’re going to have the most crowded red carpet ever.'
New York Times: The stars and director look back on the ghost comedy and its afterlife.
The oldest film festival in the world is back.
How Michael McDowell laughed in death’s face until the end.
The star's Hollywood career imploded after he was hit by a string of allegations in 2021.
OPINION: Blatantly bad ideas keep ending up on the big screen.
After more than 50 years of working in film, Paul Maxwell knows a thing or two.
'They're just trying to damage the picture.'