
Unfair reason Hollywood dumped Megan Fox
She was dubbed the sexiest woman alive, but it didn't take long for that all to disappear.
She was dubbed the sexiest woman alive, but it didn't take long for that all to disappear.
Here's Spy's best celebrity stuff-ups, sightings, and hook-ups for 2019.
One of the biggest stars of the 2000s hasn't acted since 2014 — here's why.
Karl Puschmann looks at how the entertainment experience has changed in the last decade.
COMMENT: This idea appears time and again throughout the movie, from the very first song.
Hollywood star has opened up about his childhood, revealing unexpected details on past.
Actor Brittany Murphy's brother claims her death was murder.
Margot Robbie just revealed what really goes on behind the scenes at the Logies.
The horrifying scene that didn't make it into the final cut of Jaws.
"There are just so many, and it was such a daunting task to figure what to do with them."
Jason Derulo is less than impressed with some of the CGI changes to Cats.
Kiwi caught up in Star Wars rant in theatre after he checked his cellphone.
The Rise of Skywalker's opening night takings came to $40m - less than previous episodes.
Jumanji: The Next Level stars reflect on their younger selves.
Taika Waititi's Jojo Rabbit receives its worst review yet.
Little Women, big stars - the rise and rise of Saoirse Ronan.
Michele Manelis talks with Anthony Hopkins, star of The Two Popes
Rise of Skywalker is already the worst-reviewed film in the Star Wars universe.
Does the original Star Wars movie still stand up? We find out.
Cops, death metal and baby Yoda's... Karl Puschmann on the entertainment year that was.
A primer for that big old galaxy filled with Star Wars lore to get your head around.
Star Wars changed movies forever and redefined the term blockbuster.
New York Times: Only five men will be nominated, so who will make the final cut?
A look back at how The Herald rated every Star Wars film.
Times: John Boyega gained worldwide fame as the first black stormtrooper.
Mt Smart is converting its stadium for a special screening of Queen's Bohemian Rhapsody.
Ultra-rich get to watch first-run movies at home for $3700 a pop
New York Times: The 1996 TV adaptation has spawned movies, musicals and merchandise.