
Streaming Ratings: 'Nonnas' Hits No. 1 on Movies Chart
Nostalgia courses through Nonnas, along with a strong sense of community through food; the feature’s mantra is “One does not grow old at the table.”

"This Seems Important" - Why Jacinda Ardern's Husband Documented Her Five Years As Prime Minister
Clarke Gayford, the husband of New Zealand's former Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, picked up his camera after his wife was elected and captured incredible footage of moments big and small throughout her time in office. The resulting documentary, "Prime Minister," is in theaters June 13th and Ardern's memoir, "A Different Kind of Power," is available now.

Oprah and Jacinda Ardern: A Different Kind of Power
The Right Honorable Dame Jacinda Ardern, former prime minister of New Zealand, joins The Oprah Podcast to discuss her new memoir, A Different Kind of Power which is available on June 3rd, 2025.

Nonnas Feasts Again, with Second Week at No. 1
The heartfelt drama starring Vince Vaughn, got a second helping of first place on the English film charts with 20 million views, making it the most watched title of the week.

T&C Exclusive: Watch the Trailer for Prime Minister
A new documentary offers an intimate look at Jacinda Ardern's life during her five years as New Zealand's prime minister.

“We Had No Margin For Error": Netflix's Nonnas Producer Talks Overcoming Various Challenges To Get The Film Made
“I've made a lot of films, and production is hard. I can't name one where it wasn't hard, but this was a whole 'nother level of hard.”

Nonnas Cooked Over Mother’s Day Weekend, Debuting at No. 1
This Mother’s Day weekend, Netflix audiences skipped the prix fixe brunch and went straight to the Sunday ragù, making the Vince Vaughn–led Nonnas — a love letter to grief, cooking, and second chances — the most-watched English film of the week with 15.3 million views.

New Zealand PM Jacinda Ardern Docu ‘Prime Minister’ Acquired By Magnolia, HBO Docu Films & CNN Films After Prize-Winning Sundance Bow
The documentary about former New Zealand leader Jacinda Ardern that electrified in its Sundance Film Festival debut has found a home.

‘Nonnas’ Review: Vince Vaughn, Susan Sarandon and Lorraine Bracco Bring the Right Seasoning to Netflix’s Comfort-Food Comedy
Brenda Vaccaro, Talia Shire and Linda Cardellini also star in the story of an unusual New York restaurant, directed by Stephen Chbosky and inspired by a real eatery on Staten Island.

‘Nonnas’ Review: Vince Vaughn And All-Star Grandmother Cast In Netflix’s Heartfelt Foodie Comedy
Just in time for Mother’s Day, Netflix serves up the perfect cinematic recipe for moms (and their devoted sons) with Nonnas.

THR Critics Pick the 15 Best Films of Sundance 2025
Directors Lindsay Utz and Michelle Walshe’s doc about Jacinda Ardern is a timely and bracingly intimate portrait of a woman in power, examining the left-wing prime minister’s work and life choices during her five-year term as New Zealand’s galvanizing head of government.

Sundance 2025: The Dating Game, Prime Minister, How to Build a Library
Directors Michelle Walshe & Lindsay Utz’s film “Prime Minister” takes a fairly straightforward approach with a gentle touch. It’s a traditional kind of documentary, following Ardern’s journey into politics and her term as prime minister in mostly a chronological timeline.

This Week In Documentary
As we (finally) close out the first month of 2025, this year’s Sundance Film Festival is also winding down. We’ve covered some of the programmed documentaries…

Best Documentaries of Sundance 2025
We can't see all of this year's Sundance documentaries, but of those we've seen, this is our ranking.

2025 Sundance Film Festival announces award winners
The U.S. documentary audience award went to “André is an Idiot,” a life-affirming film about dying of colon cancer. Other audience picks were “Prime Minister,” about former New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, and “DJ Ahmet,” a coming-of-age film about a 15-year-old boy in North Macedonia.

'Atropia' and 'Twinless' win top prizes at Sundance Film Festival
The U.S. documentary audience award went to “André is an Idiot,” a life-affirming film about dying of colon cancer. Other audience picks were “Prime Minister,” about former New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, and “DJ Ahmet,” a coming-of-age film about a 15-year-old boy in North Macedonia.