
SAGs: NZ-born Anna Sawai awarded for Shōgun and all the other winners
Demi Moore, Colin Farrell and more stars are honoured as the awards season heats up.
Demi Moore, Colin Farrell and more stars are honoured as the awards season heats up.
A look at some of the homegrown talent currently commanding TV screens around the world.
Amazon MGM Studios will now lead the James Bond franchise creatively.
New York Times: The Oscar nominee on the daring role that revitalised her career.
Times: Straight-talking author on dating age-gaps and her friendship with Renée Zellweger.
The Brits had their say on the year’s best films, and nothing makes any sense anymore.
A major change is coming to the 007 franchise after more than 60 years.
Review: Miki Magasiva's feature-film debut 'finds its own voice'.
Two films in the 2024 global top 20 weren’t sequels – and then there's the 'Bond problem'.
Lively appeared stunned by her husband's remark, which may be used against them in court.
Catch a much-anticipated return of an HBO favourite and the pinnacle of Dad TV.
OPINION: Netflix knows you're scrolling while you watch, so it's changing its appeal.
All the winners from London's Royal Festival Hall.
The comedian reveals how Amy Schumer slid into her DMs and why her kids are her priority.
Mackie struggled to find 'clean Italian food' for a dinner with Harrison Ford.
REVIEW: Excellent actors are wasted on 'pixel-pounding mishmash'.
The latest supermarket collectible has hit stores around the country.
The entertainment giant has removed disclaimers on beloved classics in a major shift.
The film features oxygen-depriving stunts that the director says 'will melt your brain'.
Emilia Perez's fortunes have plummeted ever since offensive tweets from its star surfaced.
NYT OPINION: Bridget Jones has become a barometer for how we talk about women.
New York Times: This year’s Best Actress Oscar race is too close to call.
Douglas Dance, 84, has been connected to the cinema and hall since he was just 13.
The town hall was home to the world's longest-running cinema.
'Inflammatory': Lively and Baldoni's lawyers faced off in a pre-trial hearing this week.
What started as on-set tension has spiralled into lawsuits, leaked footage, and a trial.
Includes the gruelling journey to Te Matatini and the return of a reality behemoth.
Stark's scenes were cut from the film, but she says the company still profited off of her.
Her husband has hit back at critics asking why they didn't adopt instead.