
MAFS UK: Two couples call it quits and an explosive secret shared
It was a rocky week for some couples and the end of the road for others.
It was a rocky week for some couples and the end of the road for others.
Episode four introduced us to a Daniel Craig lookalike - but he wasn't very charming.
The couples went on their honeymoons and it wasn't all snuggles and romance by the beach.
The underdog bites back while a captain loses their cool.
Thanos snapped his fingers and boom, another celebrity said goodbye.
A Hollywood star goes home, but did TVNZ botch a tear-jerker ending that deserved more?
Episode two saw tears, tough decisions and the overly competitive Art returns.
Review: Dakota of the White Flats is a joy from start to finish.
The APO undertook what is perhaps its most courageous programme for some years.
Yang/Young and Fleshies 2.0 are the two very different works on offer this year
Australian singer-songwriter Courtney Barnett proves she doesn't need a backing band.
William Dart review: 'For some, the greatest of all violin concertos.'
This all-singing, all-dancing adaptation of the popular DreamWorks film is a lot of fun.
Review: But does Shane Bosher's latest live up to it's potential?
Sex/Life will leave you feeling annoyed, nostalgic, and frustrated, writes Lillie Rohan.
Review: It's easy to see why director Colin McColl wanted to stage this show.
Review: Believe the hype - The Lion King is not to be missed.
Despite its all-star cast, Hitman's Wife's Bodyguard is 'bad expensive nonsense'.
Magical doesn't even begin to describe what Teeks created on Saturday night.
OPINION: It's about a teen but the parents steal the show.
Review: Ruby Esther proves why she has already won so many awards in her young career.
Review: Lana Walters unpacks her life leading up to her pregnancy.
Review: Jadwiga Green showcases why she is one to watch
Review: Laura Daniel and Joseph Moore's act hits new heights in their biggest show yet.
Review: The viral online star has made a seamless tradition to standup.
Review: Brynley Stent has likely delivered her best show yet.
Review: Josh Davies may just be one of the funniest people in the country.
Review: The sprightly woodwind dialogues of the second subject were a special delight.
Bec Sandys' Happy Cabbage could be the most relatable show of the Comedy Festival.
Review: Audrey Porne has made a seamless transition from the internet to real life.