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Four Go Flatting: Four new friends, one house, laughter and lessons
New TV show about disabled guys going flatting entertains and educates.
Salute to Christchurch architectural partnership in touching doco
Film captures how Sir Miles Warren and Maurice Mahoney restyled the Garden City.
Listener’s songs of the week: New tracks by Coldplay, Jamie xx, Phoebe Rings and more
Have a listen to the songs that caught our ears this week.
Rebecca Gibney on being crowned the Queen of Oz tv
Kiwi actor looks back on 40 years of success across the Tasman.
Eva Green steals the show in thrilling Musketeers follow-up
Milady is a stylish sequel - with a cliff-hanger ending.
Midas Man: Epstein’s story shines but lacks depth
Finally, a movie about the man who took the Beatles to the world.
‘I love doing projects that terrify me’: Auckland actor on tough new role
Spanish-born, London-trained actor Beatriz Romilly relishes her next stage role.
Troy Kingi uncorks exciting, lyrically bewildering and enormously energetic rock
Music: Troy Kingi's annual output, plus an overdone Pumpkins' album.
Zoë Kravitz’s Blink Twice is not for the faint-hearted
Revenge is gory in Zoë Kravitz’s solid and pacy female-driven thriller.
Listener’s songs of the week: New tracks by ratbag, Katie Gavin, Fontaines D.C. and more
Have a listen to the songs that caught our ears this week.
Mike Nock: The jazz career that led to NZ Music Hall of Fame
Nock's career stretches from early Kiwi rock'n'roll, to a career in the US and Australia.
Listener’s August viewing guide: New seasons of Only Murders in the Building, The Twelve and Pachinko
The best television across free to air and streaming platforms.
Musical mainstays Mike Hall and Al Park now have their own albums
Mike Hall's career traverses thrash noise and twee; Al Park has embraced punk and soul.
We Were Dangerous: A joyous, two-finger salute to the establishment
NZ film about rebels in 1950s girls’ home delivers a serious message with a light touch.
Music: New album puts the folkier side of Marlin’s Dreaming on display
Marlin's Dreaming are not staying put musically.
New Alien movie gives space monsters of old some fresh faces to terrify
Alien: Romulus is the first of the franchise to feel purpose-built for new youth audience.
The Rings of Power’s second season previewed
Charles Edwards reattaches his elf ears for the second season of the LOTR TV epic.
Listener’s Songs of the Week: New tracks by Mousey, Aaradhna, Rita Mae and more
Have a listen to the songs that caught our ears this week.
It Ends With Us: Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni’s many talents on show
Superb performances seal a faithful book adaptation.
Books from Kiwi authors are lauded globally, so why aren’t more of them on screen?
Massive potential in stories just begging to be made into first-class films and TV.
Music: New albums from jazz greats Nathan Haines and Tomasz Stańko Quartet
Nathan Haines calls on R'n'B and rap, plus a previously unreleased live recording.
Taskmaster NZ’s Paul Williams on finding fans in the UK
Paul Williams will perform 18 stand-up shows and one music gig at Edinburgh Fringe.
Guy Montgomery: ‘I’d feel more scared of what’s happening at Warner Bros if I didn’t have stand-up’
Guy Montgomery hits prime time on both sides of the Tasman - and takes on the UK
Jazz great Herbie Hancock on why he’s still touring at 84: ‘There’s nothing like it’
One of his jazz generation's last men standing, Herbie Hancock is on the road again.
Ghostlight: A heartwarming movie about the benefits of more drama in your life
The wonderfully low-budget Ghostlight is about making the best of things.
Listener’s songs of the week: New tracks from Alisa Xayalith, Bright Eyes, The Smile and more
Have a listen to the songs that caught our ears this week.
It’s relentlessly silly, but M Night Shyamalan’s Trap will keep you hooked
Director plugs pop singer daughter’s career in gripping thriller.
Bookworm: Ant Timpson’s departure from the strange is a highly amusing wilderness adventure
A not-so-strange family feature from the Incredibly Strange Film Festival founder.
Paddy Gower goes for cold, hard facts in latest documentary
Paddy Gower has issues on Antarctic ice.
A dash of darkness in Bourboulon’s remake of The Three Musketeers
The latest iteration of this French classic is an authentic, old-school romp.
Listener’s songs of the week: New tracks by Post Malone, Georgia Nott, PNC and more
Have a listen to the songs that caught our ears this week.
Heavenly pop loss: Russell Brown on the death of Martin Phillipps
Russell Brown on the death of Martin Phillipps