
Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively are a box-office power couple, so what's their net worth?
They're the first married couple to compete at the top of the box office since 1990.
They're the first married couple to compete at the top of the box office since 1990.
NY Times: Actor opens up about fatherhood and playing a serial killer in new film Trap.
OPINION: Without them, the future of film looks bleak.
The actor underwent chemotherapy after his 2022 cancer diagnosis.
Jess Choi Smyth lands huge film role in Pixar franchise.
A Canterbury tale that follows schoolboy Angus on his quest for cool.
Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni bring bestseller to unwieldy, heartbreaking life.
"IT ENDS WITH US" follows Lily Bloom (Blake Lively) as she faces love and trauma in Boston, torn between neurosurgeon Ryle and ex Atlas. Video / Sony Pictures Entertainment
'I was alone on impact. Me and the truck. And then I guess the pavement.'
Filming for the movie was due to begin in Mexico in a matter of days.
His own Funko Pop “rather cruelly” depicts him with a grey beard, veteran actor says.
The star played Galadriel in Peter Jackson's trilogy.
Times: The comedy queen talks politics and her new tear-jerker movie.
Is there any better movie experience than Auckland’s trippy cathedral of cinema?
Review: Rebellion, religious salvation and civilising deviant girls premiere opens NZIFF.
A story about a rebellious trio of girls railing against the system in 1950s New Zealand, Josephine Stewart-Te Whiu’s debut feature film is released nationwide August 22.
Financial Times: Milestones in evolution of streaming - will entertainment giants adapt?
Kiwi director Ant Timpson on his new film Bookworm, shot in the South Island.
The Jurassic Park star lived in California early on in his career.
The couple's LA home is believed to have been broken into by burglars.
Why do we prefer supernatural theories to rational thought?
Times: Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu's role as tough PR boss Sylvie has won her many new fans.
Woolworths reveals collectibles for the Disney and Marvel fans in your household.
The film will 'pull on the heartstrings, make you laugh and cry all in one breath'.
A gold broker in Auckland plies an ancient trade with modern twists.
OPINION: Titanic is back, with lessons about billionaires and climate change.
New York Times: New star-studded films highlight older women.
How a foul-mouthed Julie Andrews and a ‘walking icicle’ author made a children's classic.
Based on one of NZ’s most disturbing murders, how does it stand up today?
'All I wanted was a refund.'