Movie review: Is A Quiet Place Part II worth shouting about?
The sequel to the surprise horror hit is just as tense, but is it as good?
The sequel to the surprise horror hit is just as tense, but is it as good?
The one where they finally get back together had a chance to get deep, but played it safe.
Where and when to watch the show and movie everyone will be talking about this week.
In a woozy haze of prescription drugs and wine Amy Adams witnesses a murder. Or does she?
A quick look at what's streaming this week.
Dark comedy Made for Love proves you shouldn't know everything about your life partner.
We review her new thriller Those Who Wish Me Dead in which she plays a firefighter.
A look at the three best new shows screening this week.
A first look at TVNZ's spin on the reality show that launched a global nightmare.
In Florian Habicht's delightful new doco everything feels cinematic, even a dead cow.
OPINION: Her new series sees the famous horndog finding love, maybe...
OPINION: Men, eh? Can't live with 'em, can't repopulate the world without 'em...
It's dumbed-down, yes, but the slapstick antics make for perfect school holiday fodder.
OPINION: The new show from the co-creator of Rick and Morty is funny but not bingeworthy.
Karl Puschmann takes a look at the best new viewing coming out this week.
The new shows and movies that will keep you entertained over the Easter break.
Nominated for six Academy Awards, the stars of this powerful film talk to Karl Puschmann.
Karl Puschman takes a look at four of the best new shows and movies to watch this weekend.
The fans wanted it, really wanted it, but is it a case of being careful what you wish for?
He also reveals the best time to go the bathroom during his four-hour epic...
His new sci-fi flick proves no one works harder at not working at all than Bruce Willis.
Come for delightful platforming goodness, stay for the Godzilla-sized battles.
The kid friendly streaming giant finally grows up. Should Netflix and Neon be afraid?
OPINION: Does this Kimberley Crossman-led comedy sail or sink?
The boys from Peep Show back in a comedy that's darker than their cult hit dared to be.
OPINION: It's easy to forget how normal none of this is.
Roseanne Liang on the shadow hanging over her exciting new action flick.
The background story of the iconic show will not leave you feeling happy happy joy joy.
Invigorating, uplifting, occasionally heartbreaking and filled with local hip-hop bangers.
Director Martin Scorsese and author Fran Lebowitz have made the first Must-See TV of 2021.