What to stream this week: House of Cards is back
Looking for something new to watch? Here's what to stream in the next week.
Looking for something new to watch? Here's what to stream in the next week.
Apa's salary pales in comparison to the millions earned by some of TV's biggest stars.
The Oscar-winner is joining the small screen revolution with her first recurring TV role.
"People said to me, 'Don't do the show ... you're going to lose your life.'"
Naomi Watts has landed the lead role in the forthcoming Game Of Thrones prequel.
The Satanic Temple claims the show uses a statue of theirs to spread 'satanic panic'.
"Even though it was a prop, that turkey was fantastically heavy," Atkinson says.
COMMENT: Jono and Ben themselves have often been overshadowed by their supporting cast.
If you love dogs — who doesn't? — Netflix's latest release is for you!
"I AM SO HOT," says a teary-eyed model as she rips off her clothes.
"They wanted me to interview The Block contestants. I didn't become a journo to do that."
"We have our first lesbian on the show this year and she's formidable," says Tan France.
The child actors on this cheap production endured poor conditions.
She recently filed for divorce from Channing Tatum but appears to have moved on.
Megyn Kelly has been dropped from the "Today" show.
Controversy around the "stereotypical" Indian character has led to its axing
Britain is in even more trouble than we thought, judging by Mary Berry's new cooking show.
NZ On Screen looks back at some of the many royal highlights over the years.
WARNING: SPOILER ALERT. Shocking hidden plot revealed from the wildly-popular horror hit.
They're Topp entertainers, now the country's favourite twins are about to rule the kitchen
Matt LeBlanc at first reacted with horror to the idea of Joey romancing Rachel.
Loading Docs releases its 2018 pickings, while Sabrina gets a chilling reboot.
With Celebrity Treasure Island returning, we're heading down memory lane.
TVNZ has a tonne of Kiwi-as shows coming your way next year - get excited.
Good news Shorty St fans - your Friday nights just opened up.
A telefeature on the iconic Kiwi rock band The Exponents leads with 11 nominations.
Ron Livingston tells Karl Puschmann how he found the funny in a surly recovering alcoholic
The ambitious build saw Vince Moores battle depression as it spiralled out of control.
This is not a drill: Celebrity Treasure Island is really coming back.