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Karl Puschmann: The perplexing paradox of Bruce Willis
His new sci-fi flick proves no one works harder at not working at all than Bruce Willis.
His new sci-fi flick proves no one works harder at not working at all than Bruce Willis.
New York Times: Dozens of film productions have been lured to Australia since Covid.
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Startling true story portrays the complexities of the Black Panther movement.
Times: Watch a rom-com from the 1990s and you'll notice it reflects a very different age.
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Lady Gaga is currently filming Ridley Scott's House of Gucci with Adam Driver in Italy.
Rupert Grint says it was 'heavy going' being Ron Weasley for the better part of a decade.
George Clooney is heading down under to film a special project with Julia Roberts.
Carey Mulligan says how the film enters the sexual assault conversation is genius.
"Firstly, the narrative in the film highlights the oppression Māori women have faced."
As the daughter of refugees, Kelly Marie Tran feared that acting was an 'insane' ambition.
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It represents all too rare instance of wahine telling their own stories.
Rivkah Reyes compared their days as a child star to Britney Spears' journey.
The movie of three wahine Māori premiered in Rotorua. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Proposed studio set will include a replica of part of New York's Central Park.
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New York Times: Predictions for this year's film races at the Golden Globes.
The circumstances will test the Globes like never before during today's ceremony.
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Jonah Hill has shared a powerful message about self love and self acceptance.
'Having a multitude of black presenters does not absolve you of your lack of diversity."
After Disney got Marvel, fans worried foul-mouthed hero Deadpool would turn a little PG.
"All of a sudden, it stopped and I was like, 'I don't know what I am going to do'.'
"I think I can keep going as long as I can rope Lizzie into it," Bruce Miller said.
"And then this guy behind me just whacked Nic, like really hit her, with the programme."
In Netflix films and series 31.9% of lead actors were from underrepresented racial groups.
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