Celebrating 40 years of NZ film: The Topp Twins: Untouchable Girls (2009)
NZ On Screen brings us the stories behind some of our most notable local films.
NZ On Screen brings us the stories behind some of our most notable local films.
It was a sordid end and also a mysterious one, leaving a series of unanswered questions.
Pierce believes Tom, 40, has all of the necessary experience to make a brilliant Bond.
These A-listers are famous for making secret cameos.
In a shed far far away, a collection of Star Wars memorabilia is waiting.
Johnny Depp is reportedly now facing financial ruin. Where did his money go?
Doco maker reveals why prolific director Steven Spielberg finally broke his silence.
Rachel Weisz stars in and produced Disobedience. She talks to Michele Manelis.
The NBA star's Oscar wasn't enough to secure him Academy membership.
Is this new film starring Helen Mirren and Donald Sutherland worthy of your leisure time?
We review the much anticipated Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom.
Kiwi stuntwoman joins Hollywood big-hitters on new film.
NZ On Screen brings us the story behind Sione's Wedding.
Today's announcement is great news for cinephiles; bad news for cinephiles' wallets ...
Bryce Dallas Howard discusses dinosaur movie-appropriate footwear.
Holly Hunter on the super return of the crime fighting family
Punters are being urged to check Gotti out, despite its awful reviews.
Writer-director Brad Bird is also a father of three boys.
Actress shares first photo of Diana Prince from the highly anticipated sequel.
It seems identical really is spookier.
The biopic has scored a shocking zero per cent on Rotten Tomatoes.
NZ On Screen brings us the stories behind some of our most notable local films.
The sequel collected a record-breaking US$180 million on debut.
The much-hyped reboot of the Ocean's franchise has attracted some very mixed reviews.
25 year later, Lex and Tim from Jurassic Park are all grown up.
True or false: Films with female leads are badly reviewed because critics are mostly male.
Grease has just turned 40. Paul Little looks back, in humour.
Peter Jackson's fourth feature saw him step away from splatter.
Grown men behave like children in TAG, but that's exactly the point. We meet the cast.
'Tag ticks a lot of my movie-related boxes.'