
Opinion: Why can’t we stop watching Find My Country House NZ?
OPINION: Nothing much happens in this property series, but it’s rating through the roof.
OPINION: Nothing much happens in this property series, but it’s rating through the roof.
Elton makes his long-awaited NZ return in April and May this year.
The series opens with a participant calling for immigrants to be 'blown up'.
OPINION: Just two days in and we've seen one couple call it quits.
The show debuts this year in a new format, with those in the UK now able to follow along.
Includes the gruelling journey to Te Matatini and the return of a reality behemoth.
Officials predict an influx of tourists ahead of the new season's premiere this month.
New York Times: Britt Lower ran off to join not one but two circuses.
A pivotal scene in the Kiwi soap shocked viewers and sparked a media frenzy.
Jessika Power's former partner was a Melbourne gangland figure.
New York Times: The older woman is now one of film and TV's most compelling characters.
Here are TV’s greatest 'mystery box' shows.
'I'm a hostage, I'm a political prisoner in America ... put an end to this.'
Sky says it has boosted call-out resources and has now chosen a preferred new satellite.
The actor is feeling healthy after enduring some 'cancer stuff' in recent years.
After a torturous three-year wait, Severance is back. Karl Puschmann talks to Adam Scott.
'It’s amazing to me that people are still watching and find it funny and comforting.'
The list includes one of the most anticipated prestige dramas of the year.
The second season of Severance debuted on Friday on Apple TV Plus.
OPINION: With LA reeling from wildfires, Hollywood is rethinking its awards season.
The actor would tell his younger self to 'enjoy the ride a little more.'
Anna Sawai and her Shōgun colleagues reigne supreme at the 82nd Golden Globes.
The screenwriter has more than a dozen directing and film credits to his name.
Karen and Ian's six-figure win was the first of its kind on the show since 2018.
The creator of one of Netflix’s most popular cult hits reveals how his show was axed.
Prince Harry is set to cameo, alongside celeb pals in a new eight-part cookery series.
Despite a slow start, the survival-horror phenomenon is as anxiety-inducing as ever.
After 24 years, The Office finally hires a female manager.
New York Times: Gripping new thriller looks at a woman whose life is upended by a novel.
This year of TV has had something for everyone.