
Kiwi director wins Emmy for The Crown
Jessica Hobbs was born and raised in Christchurch.
Jessica Hobbs was born and raised in Christchurch.
The biggest night for the small screen is here and the red carpet is heating up.
New York Times: The BBC thrillers keep viewers in a state of constant, existential dread.
In fond tributes from members of the royal family, they reveal his passion for cooking.
There's a hot new gig that everyone seems to want. And it requires basically nothing.
Boss Babe Edna Swart can't wait for people to meet the real her as the show plays out.
The Nickelodeon star is trying to clear his name after being sentenced to probation.
Without judgment or shame, this must be the most comically horny series right now.
The Emmys are on Monday - have you seen the shows expected to win big?
For 13 years Allyson Gofton beamed into our homes teaching us how to make good Kiwi tucker in a flash. Video / Supplied
The Sex and the City actress has released her third wine with Kiwi vintners Invivo.
Sally Rooney on why sex in literary fiction is a turn-off and not much fun to write.
Dr McDreamy's castmates have revealed the real reason he left the show.
Rupert Murdoch says Morgan is "the broadcaster every channel wants but is afraid to hire".
Would you be barking mad to miss it?
TVNZ's Breakfast team has embraced viral dances in lockdown, and people are loving it.
TVNZ responded that the interview "did not contain sexual material" and "there was no content resembling 'porn'". Video / TVNZ
The Breakfast host's 'joking and flirting' didn't go down too well with one viewer.
The star of the hit Apple TV+ series negotiated a hefty pay rise for season two.
The 52-year-old actress spills to Jimmy Kimmel why she's giving the Emmy Awards a miss.
Does your child want to be in the next season of Sweet Tooth? Here's how.
Canadian comedian, actor and writer succumbs to illness after a battle kept from public.
New York Times: Young stans flock to the Friends House to pay homage to the actress.
It's the second year in a row that production has had to be postponed due to Covid-19.
Behind the Coast presenter's bubbly persona is a story of heartbreak and resilience.
Jenny Suo and Jenny-May Clarkson dissolved into laughter as his gaffes kept happening.
New York Times: The actor made a career with characters inspired by where he grew up.
It unfolded over 102 minutes and stunned the world. Twenty years on, Kiwis remember 9/11.
Jennifer Aniston's reaction to a question was called "cringe" and "negative".
He's danced for Beyonce, DJs at major festivals, and stars on Celebrity Treasure Island.