AI is “going to disintermediate the more laborious, less creative and more costly aspects of filmmaking,” actor and director Ben Affleck said in a TV interview last year. Affleck cautioned that AI wouldn’t replace filmmaking or screen writing.
The conversations…
No matter where we come from, how we identify ourselves and what we’re into, the desire to find connection is universal. Starting on Valentine’s Day, and running over the next six months, a diverse group of young New Zealanders will…
Despite being currently embroiled in problems around the delivery or otherwise of signals from a dying satellite, Sky New Zealand Originals aims to deliver plenty of strong local content in 2025.
Sky has a variety of scripted and factual entertainment…
Shortland Street: New Blood kicks off on Monday 10th February, stepping into an exciting and action packed three night a week format.
Supporting this new era is a bold new marketing campaign, culminating in the first episode streaming live on…
Among the pleasures of seeing the hit buddy comedy “One of Them Days” over the weekend was that jolt of recognition at the sight of a genuine Los Angeles landmark on the big screen: the Norm’s restaurant on La Cienega…
What kind of deals do entertainment and media giants need in the age of technology giants? It is a question that Hollywood management teams and Wall Street are constantly discussing and assessing.
Management consulting firm Bain & Co., in a…
A behind-the-scenes look at the 1980 film Beyond Reasonable Doubt, about New Zealand’s “most controversial murder” — the killings of Jeanette and Harvey Crewe. Arthur Allan Thomas — recently freed from nine years in prison — watches his own trial…
New Zealand’s longest-running soap Shortland Street will be back on UK screens, 15 years after its last air date.
The popular series aired sporadically in the UK until 2010 and is returning with new episodes on STV Player. The episodes…
A Tauranga-based Hollywood stuntman and actor has written a film inspired by his mother’s journey as a pākehā woman learning te reo in the 1980s.
Pākehā, directed by writer-director and executive producer Mana Hira Davis and produced by Eddie Page…
Headlines about Screen Australia’s latest annual Drama Report have highlighted one particular figure: a 29% drop in total industry expenditure compared to the year before.
But a closer look suggests this isn’t the most concerning finding. The report also reveals…
AI is “going to disintermediate the more laborious, less creative and more costly aspects of filmmaking,” actor and director Ben Affleck said in a TV interview last year. Affleck cautioned that AI wouldn’t replace filmmaking or screen writing.
The conversations…
No matter where we come from, how we identify ourselves and what we’re into, the desire to find connection is universal. Starting on Valentine’s Day, and running over the next six months, a diverse group of young New Zealanders will…
Despite being currently embroiled in problems around the delivery or otherwise of signals from a dying satellite, Sky New Zealand Originals aims to deliver plenty of strong local content in 2025.
Sky has a variety of scripted and factual entertainment…
Shortland Street: New Blood kicks off on Monday 10th February, stepping into an exciting and action packed three night a week format.
Supporting this new era is a bold new marketing campaign, culminating in the first episode streaming live on…
Among the pleasures of seeing the hit buddy comedy “One of Them Days” over the weekend was that jolt of recognition at the sight of a genuine Los Angeles landmark on the big screen: the Norm’s restaurant on La Cienega…
What kind of deals do entertainment and media giants need in the age of technology giants? It is a question that Hollywood management teams and Wall Street are constantly discussing and assessing.
Management consulting firm Bain & Co., in a…
A behind-the-scenes look at the 1980 film Beyond Reasonable Doubt, about New Zealand’s “most controversial murder” — the killings of Jeanette and Harvey Crewe. Arthur Allan Thomas — recently freed from nine years in prison — watches his own trial…
New Zealand’s longest-running soap Shortland Street will be back on UK screens, 15 years after its last air date.
The popular series aired sporadically in the UK until 2010 and is returning with new episodes on STV Player. The episodes…
A Tauranga-based Hollywood stuntman and actor has written a film inspired by his mother’s journey as a pākehā woman learning te reo in the 1980s.
Pākehā, directed by writer-director and executive producer Mana Hira Davis and produced by Eddie Page…
Headlines about Screen Australia’s latest annual Drama Report have highlighted one particular figure: a 29% drop in total industry expenditure compared to the year before.
But a closer look suggests this isn’t the most concerning finding. The report also reveals…