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What to watch on streaming platforms this week
A dark new local drama, the next big series based on a popular video game, and more.
A dark new local drama, the next big series based on a popular video game, and more.
The series is about more than fighting, says City Kickboxing owner Eugene Bareman.
He acts with exactly the right degree of arrogant charm.
A Reality TV hater says 'I Do' to Married at First Sight.
The actor left the industry after being pushed into 'horrific environments' for money.
Actor George Ferrier joins big Hollywood names such as Dermot Mulroney for new show.
Series examines the drama between Truman Capote and New York's socialites.
Lucinda Light is "arguably the greatest participant the MAFS experiment has ever seen".
You’ll likely need a strong drink, a nice lie-down or some hastily arranged therapy.
The Christchurch-set serial killer show feels uniquely Kiwi, writes Karl Puschmann.
Scandal, lies and family drama.
Powerful new show questions the lasting trauma of the sport.
The much-loved man behind Alf Steward has criticised the show's recent storylines.
Minister reinforces support for Māori media
Union rejects 'radical changes' that have put 68 jobs on the line.
Speculation has been building for months, now it has finally been confirmed.
The state broadcaster may cut its 6pm news from one hour to 30 minutes.
They are dubbed the 'Country Calendar of rugby’.
Amnesia, time loops and divided world themes can seriously mess with how we see the world.
Comedian James Mustapic and his mum Janet chat to the Herald about their new TVNZ show James-Must-a-pic His Mum a Man. Video / NZ Herald
The community hero used heartbreak to turn his life around.
Political satire takes potshots at all dictators.
The restructuring of TV3 includes the end of commercially funded shows.
There are 'a lot of devastated staff', a senior journalist said.
Our list includes Adam Sandler in space with a spider and Disney's new huge samurai epic.
James Clavell's hit novel is returning to TV in a brand-new version for the streaming era.
'The whole thing would collapse and it would be a terrible show.'
One star was drunk, while another ditched their shoes for bare feet.
Oppenheimer continues to steamroll through Hollywood's awards season.