Young children and parents flocked to Sylvia Park cinemas today to watch the premiere of the new Pipi Mā cartoon series.
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“I’m not qualified to run for office"- Oprah
Oprah Winfrey has revealed to Māori Television she will never run for US President because “expressing myself on the planet would not be through politics.”
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Hibiscus & Ruthless film hits NZ cinemas
The Pasifika and Aotearoa comedy film Hibiscus & Ruthless will screen at 20 cinemas across the country as of today.
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Golden Globes' black-out takes stand against industry injustices
Kicking off award season for 2018, the 75th Golden Globes* was "blacked-out" as a powerful stand from Hollywood's A-listers against injustices in the entertainment industry.
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Thor dominates 2017 NZ box office
Within just six weeks of release, Thor: Ragnarok has earned a record $6.5 million in New Zealand, making it the number one movie at the New Zealand box office for films released in 2017.
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Moana movie wins Top Soundtrack at American Music Awards
The soundtrack for Disney's film Moana has won the Top Soundtrack at the American Music Awards. Producers of the winning soundtrack included Lin-Manuel Miranda, Mark Mancina and New Zealand raised Opetaia Foa'i.
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Moana Reo Māori music now available on Spotify
The highly-anticipated soundtrack to the hit movie Moana was recently released on Spotify. An initiative by Matewa Media, the music was composed by Rob Ruha. Musician Tawaroa Kawana, who features on the album, spoke about his musical journey to date and this latest achievement.
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New Zealand's first Horror Fest has arrived
It's Halloween and ASB Showgrounds in Auckland has been transformed for Hell Horror Fest 2017. Be advised, the following images may frighten some viewers.
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Thor Ragnarok smashes NZ Box Office records
Director Taika Waititi continues to dominate the top of the Kiwi Box Office with his new movie Thor: Ragnarok toppling his 2016 film, Hunt For The Wilderpeople.
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Kiwis are taking over Hollywood with Thor:Ragnarok
Taika Waititi has assembled a team of New Zealanders for the Thor: Ragnarok project. Actors, production designers, camera operators and stunt coordinators worked together to create the Marvel Universe and in doing helped each other realise childhood dreams.