10 Christmas movies to watch this December
Jingle your bells and put up your trees. Here are 10 festive films that you need to see.
Jingle your bells and put up your trees. Here are 10 festive films that you need to see.
New York Times: The Menu explores the potential terrors of feeding the 1 per cent.
Richard Curtis's film has fat-shaming, dubious sexual politics and clunky 9/11 references.
Timothee Chalamet stars in this unconventional romance movie.
A biopic about the two reporters who took down Harvey Weinstein is powerful viewing.
Black Panther returns, without its late star.
A maddening, unforgettable cinematic journey into the mind of a particularly awful person.
This Trojan horse of a film slips a gay romance past the walls of romcom conventions.
Our shot-put hero takes us behind the scenes of her comeback and her life.
Gossip, celebrity feuds and spit-gate; our review the most talked about movie of the year.
Is this kids movie heroically funny or a super flop?
Julia Roberts and George Clooney's film is Hollywood's latest attempt to revive the romcom
The Hollywood superstars team up as bickering exes in this beachside romcom.
The TV ad for the film The Black Phone depicted realistic images of kids covered in blood.
Tim Roth leads the cast of this film set in a homophobic small town. Is it a knockout?
Neil Patrick Harris stars as a gay man in his 40s who suddenly finds himself single.
We review the sequel to the popular 1970 war time original.
Two excommunicated members provide bombshell moments of revelation in the film.
Expensive Netflix effort lacks the colour of the spy movies it repeatedly evokes.
Based on the best-selling novel, the movie has great expectations.
The streamer's shoddy Ryan Gosling action film somehow cost more than Top Gun: Maverick.
It's a hole-in-one for Phantom of the Open's classic underdog story, writes our reviewer.
The fans who once adored Thor: Love and Thunder director now think he's having a laugh.
The film is dominating the box office but one scene has concerned fans.
Does the hyped follow-up to Thor: Ragnarok leave you thunderstruck or does it fizzle out?
After the letdown of Lightyear, Hollywood is sending a strong message to families.
We review Baz Luhrmann's brash, in-your-face, glittery biopic about Elvis.
This biopic about one of Aotearoa's most iconic leaders is powerful stuff.
Our review of Jackie van Beek and Jemaine Clement's new movie.