
Marlon Williams to Star in Horror Film ‘When Darkness Loves Us’ With Emilia Clarke
Aotearoa singer-songwriter Marlon Williams is stepping into the shadows alongside Emilia Clarke in 'When Darkness Loves Us' - a chilling new horror film

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Edgar Wright will present the first look at his upcoming film 'The Running Man', a futuristic action thriller based on Stephen King's 1982 novel

Today, Avatar: The Way of Water has officially become Australia’s second highest-grossing movie of all time, surpassing A$94 million at the local box office. The film also became the first in history to pass NZ$20 million at the New Zealand box office. Originally released in December 2022, the James Cameron-directed sequel has earned more than […]

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