
A pop-culture glossary for Once Upon a Time … in Hollywood
New York Times: A who's who and what's what of Quentin Tarantino's latest film.
New York Times: A who's who and what's what of Quentin Tarantino's latest film.
What happens when the director of Bend it Like Beckham takes on Springsteen?
The new doco reminisces on the music and spirit of Herbs.
Has Tarantino done it again with Once Upon a Time in Hollywood?
New Zealand takes a starring role in the Netflix rom-com but the cheese is strong.
The new trailer for The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance Netflix series has dropped today.
Taika Waititi's lovable Korg will return in an expanded role in Love and Thunder.
As a film about her sister's killing arrives, Debra Tate still fears Manson's disciples.
Not for the first time, Gwyneth Paltrow forgot who her co-stars from the MCU were.
To celebrate the news there's a Home Alone reboot in the works.
If the reboot goes in this direction we are on board.
He's been missing from Hollywood for several years but is this his big comeback?
The star described the evening with Trump as 'brutal'.
Post film festival blues? Never fear, there's still gold on the silver screen.
Quentin Tarantino on a Hollywood love story and being the happiest man around.
Rosanna Arquette said: "I'm sorry I was born white and privileged. It disgusts me."
New York Times: Movies like The Lion King are a mere pretext for technological progress.
Telegraph: As the duo appear together on screen, we look at their respective 'merits'.
Fast and Furious star taunts The Rock saying, 'he tried his best'.
You won't see Nicholas Cage out partying as he's decided to just stay home from now on.
The Aussie comedian is in the second wave of speakers announced for Inclusion summit.
Dan Carter: A Perfect 10 promises to reveal a side of the legend you've never seen before
TimeOut talks to the director and the stars about his violent and controversial new film.
Disney's rebooting the Home Alone film for a "new generation".
Telegraph: How Jason Statham went from a competitive diver to a one-man blockbuster brand.
Our own Taika Waititi is being honoured at one of the biggest film fests in the world
New York Times: The raunchy coming-of-age film still (mostly) holds up.
The idiosyncratic way A24 promotes its films has set it apart from competitors.
New York Times: Divisive new film met with praise as well as vitriol and walkouts.
Prince Charles could appear alongside 007, following in the footsteps of the Queen.