
Kim's SNL joke that was so savage it had to be cut
The one joke Kim Kardashian cut from her SNL monologue was brutal.
The one joke Kim Kardashian cut from her SNL monologue was brutal.
The show has returned for its fifth season, with the Smiths focused on "deep healing".
The series' blend of murder-mystery and improv comedy is a killer combo.
Times: Darwin faked his own death with the help of his wife, inspiring a new TV drama.
The company behind global hit shows such as The Crown and Squid Game is in deep trouble.
Karl Puschmann takes a quick look at the week's best new shows.
New York Times: The new Netflix series has echoes of Miller's own life.
The series doesn't shy away from tough topics, often shocking viewers.
This actor left his interviewers squirming when he went rogue promoting his new TV show.
Billie Eilish is set to appear alongside "The Simpsons" family in an upcoming short.
New York Times: Why TV shows rarely measure up either to actual life or to actual drama.
Times: Breakout star of Clarkson's Farm has more Instagram followers than the big names.
Times: Saoirse-Monica Jackson tells how the unlikely TV hit changed her life.
Kim Kardashian has posted new photos cuddling up with her boyfriend Pete Davidson.
Think Tinder's Super Like, but for a streaming service.
New series Abandonment Issues tracks down forgotten celebrities from Aotearoa's TV past.
Grace Millane was murdered on the weekend of her 22nd birthday in December 2018.
OPINION: A new doco brings up grim memories for the reporter who first aired rumours.
The TV and radio star best friends have been through thick and thin together.
The pair are replacing Julz Tocker and Rachel White in the new season of the reality show.
Entertainment circles are abuzz with hot new projects to film at Auckland Showgrounds.
With milestones to celebrate, the Fair Go presenter is making up for lost time.
Times: The star says good looks are a mixed blessing.
MAFS star shared a candid snap to give fans a glimpse of her health struggle.
Tributes and tears flowed this morning as John Campbell said goodbye to Breakfast.
Oldman lets himself go in this fast-paced espionage thriller about spycraft's b-team.
Times: She was too short to play femmes fatales, but when she hit 40 her career soared.
Karl Puschmann takes a quick look at the best new movies and TV starting this week.
The former Al Jazeera news anchor confirmed he's replacing John Campbell on our screens.
He's the biggest name in morning TV, so is his departure the AM show's chance to strike?