
Exhibition a thought-provoking sign of the times
Each woman stares accusingly from the canvas.
Each woman stares accusingly from the canvas.
Doco sheds light on the life of one of Europe's foremost leaders.
Opening night saw the RNZB return to tradition with Tchaikovsky’s classic.
If you suffer from FOMO when it comes to theatre shows, don't read this review.
Auckland Philharmonia’s Bach & Bruckner concert set off with a rare pleasure.
Sam Neill stars in adaptation of a family-centered mystery novel.
There’s a lot to love about this local arthouse film, but it's not a rom-com.
This racy film delves into tribulations around sex and consent for young people.
The former One Direction member brings boy band energy and radio hits to Spark Arena.
Film noir style tells the well-known story of The Talented Mr Ripley in a fresh, new way.
In The Effect, does love come from the head or the heart?
Well-put-together miniseries has echoes of Succession.
Don't be put off by its origins - Fallout is well worth a watch, writes Karl Puschmann.
OPINION: Violinist Amalia Hall and conductor Christoph Altstaedt impress William Dart.
Scotty the the Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton was the star of the show.
After fumbling the Seinfeld finale, does Larry David get it right on his second go?
This domestic drama shows the vulnerability behind the glamour of one New York family.
OPINION: Saturday night’s Mahler concert was 'about our world and new beginnings'.
UK artist Fred again.. has been taking over the country on a surprise tour.
Drama based on a true story dances around the nitty gritty.
The Christchurch-set serial killer show feels uniquely Kiwi, writes Karl Puschmann.
OPINION: It was magical - yet the bringing together of cultures was not always smooth.
The Auckland Arts Festival is on until March 24.
Jake Gyllenhaal stars in this rowdy remake of Patrick Swayze’s action classic.
Fresh, funny graphic novel adaptation is Randall Park's directorial debut.
'While it’s fiction, it felt like fragments of my life were before my eyes, as a Samoan.'
OPINION: The hypnotic vocals of Abdelilah Rharrabti and Esmail Fathi were illuminating.
Quiet horror lurks in tale of Nazi commandant's family living in the shadows of Auschwitz.
The classic combo of violin and piano shines in a church setting.