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Hitler and the Nazis series makes for compelling, disturbing viewing
OPINION: It's occasionally so appalling, you’ll have to look away.
Review: It Ends With Us is glittery and traumatic
Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni bring bestseller to unwieldy, heartbreaking life.
William Dart review: Tristan und Isolde at Auckland Town Hall
OPINION: The billboards have haunted the city, doubtlessly contributing to a full house.
Princess Kate never claimed to be perfect – this biography is ridiculous
OPINION: Book is exaggerated, embarrassingly written, and devoid of insight into Kate.
Review: Hunchback of Notre Dame musical a 'banger'
It's the Hamilton Operatic Society's first full-length musical since Chicago in 2021.
Lillie Rohan: BBC's new drama finally gives Broadchurch a rival
REVIEW: The show follows a detective uncovering a case that may destroy her life.
Review: Twisters is the best cinematic experience since Top Gun: Maverick
The new disaster thriller has one of the most inspired action scenes in years.
Sad history of rainbow comedians laid bare
Documentary film delves into the once-secret history of LGBTQIA+ representation in comedy.
Six60 star joins Teddy Swims on stage during Auckland show
Teddy Swims performed to a sold-out Spark Arena in Auckland last night.
Film review: Strawberry Shortcake’s Summer Vacation
This cute, animated adventure is the perfect rainy-day school holiday viewing.
Traitors NZ shows improvements as it returns for second season
The Paul Henry-fronted reality show is back and early signs are its better than ever.
In its third season, The Bear gets avant-garde
Can the show hang on to its messy core while chasing greatness?
Horizon review: Kevin Costner's Western is spectacularly unsubtle
Kevin Costner's epic could tax even the biggest cowboy fan.
Review: Jerry Seinfeld brings complaint comedy to Auckland’s Spark Arena
The Spinoff's Duncan Greive watches the ups and downs of an icon at 70.
Pop, fizz, cheers: QT Queenstown's champagne hideaway
The Champagne Parlour is only available for two months this winter.
The Beatles in Wellington, reviewed 60 years later
'If you put your fingers in your ears ... you could hear the singing.'
Emma Stone and Yorgos Lanthimos' triptych fable embraces the uncomfortable
The actor's and the director's third collaboration is here, and they're not done yet.
Doctor Who: Ncuti Gatwa finds his oomph in series finale
Swashbuckling action and knowing nods, plus 'plenty to make long-time fans gasp'.
House of the Dragon season 2 episode 1 leaves us wanting more
Episode one was the very tip of the taper that we know will burn down to a big, fat bomb.
Bridgerton season 3 part 2, review: 50 Shades of Cringe?
Does the second half of the series live up to the hype?
Karl Puschmann: 'Remarkable' new Netflix show makes robbing banks look 'pretty easy'
It's wildly entertaining with a harsh lesson.