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A passionate love scene in The Aftermath will feature a body double in Knightley's place.
A passionate love scene in The Aftermath will feature a body double in Knightley's place.
The final Avengers instalment is here and it does not disappoint.
Here are our predictions for how 10 major Marvel characters might fare.
The biggest Marvel stars say there's one big job hazard.
Stars of Avengers: Endgame took to social media to give fans a behind-the-scenes look.
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The new trailer for Hobbs & Shaw is out and it's getting the island treatment.
Any story details about Avengers: Endgame is as closely guarded as state secrets.
Four female directors were among the 19 nominated in the main category.
Tom Augustine reviews a Stephen King classic, and is disappointed
Directors went to extreme lengths to keep the "Avengers: Endgame" script under wraps.
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Fresh allegations from Amber Heard has led executives to think about firing Depp.
Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt are officially single, though their divorce is not yet final.
Game of Thrones star Sophie Turner takes the lead in the trailer for the new X-Men film.
George Fenwick from the NZ Herald interviews Brie Larson, Jeremy Renner, Anthony Russo and Joe Russo where they discuss Avengers: Endgame.
The historic theatre Capitol Cinema - formerly Charley Grays - has closed its doors.
The Power of Inclusion has the power to bring big names to Auckland for the two day event
"I had some really negative experiences when I look back, I realise were quite dangerous."
Woody Allen's #MeToo comments wrecked movie deal, Amazon says.
"It's a worldwide community we can all be a part of."
For 50 years, Amazing Grace awaited cinematic resurrection.
Johnny Depp called Amber Heard's claims a "hoax" and "new lies" in court on Friday.
The Hollywood star has opened up about being a "three-time rape survivor".
The first trailer for the new 'Star Wars' movie was revealed at a fan event in Chicago.
Disney's new streaming service will cost just US$6.99 a month - or US$69.00 annually.