'Two funny ladies in one room, is it even possible?'
"Two funny ladies in one room, is that even possible?" Of course it is. Anika Moa is joined by TV presenter and all-round funny lady Jaquie Brown for the most intimate of chats.
"Two funny ladies in one room, is that even possible?" Of course it is. Anika Moa is joined by TV presenter and all-round funny lady Jaquie Brown for the most intimate of chats.
She might be the voice of a cartoon but for American comedy star Amy Poehler, Inside Out is her most emotional performance yet. She tells Joanna Hunkin why.
TV blogger Paul Casserly dined out on an entire night's worth of reality TV - and lived to tell the tale. Here's his story.
Hey, you on the couch over there eating all the Squiggle Tops. Is all that TV binge-watching really good for you? Karl Puschmann investigates.
Madonna is making her way to New Zealand for the first time to perform two shows at Auckland's Vector Arena.
Teuila Blakely's risky performance of a 'hip-hop-infused cha-cha' to Vanilla Ice's Ice Ice Baby has backfired on Dancing With the Stars.
From Colin Craig in the sauna, to Neil Finn's calves going global and Wellington's tunnel pooper, Newsworthy's first five days have been very odd indeed.
After working together for the better part of a decade, Cairo Knife Fight muso has tried to block Anika from his memory. He even forgot she sang at his wedding.
They still made it down under despite suffering a pyro accident just days ago. But could 5 Seconds of Summer still bring the heat? Rachel Bache was there.
The film switches between the Beach Boys’ rise to pop stardom in the 1960s and Wilson’s breakdown and recovery in the 1980s.
So many great Pixar movies, but which is best? And where will the studio's latest feature, Inside Out, sit? Dominic Corry ranks all of Pixar's movies.
It's in Campbell's Live old spot and is surely the cheapest reality show on air right now. But is Come Dine With Me actually a genius move by TV3?
Reality TV is cheap to make, because the talent works for nothing and the scripts are skeletal, and it follows a wearyingly predictable formula, writes Peter Calder.
A kid ate hash brownies on Shortland Street this week. This can only mean one thing: the whacky winter season is well and truly under way.
Five Game of Thrones fans - Russell Baillie, Cameron McMillan, Robert Smith, Chris Schulz and Karl Puschmann - share their thoughts on season five's final episode, Mother's Mercy.
Martin Henderson has come a long way since his days as Stuart Neilson on New Zealand's national soap, Shortland Street in 1992.
Boycotting TV3 is big news. But what if there's no one around to report it? Karl Puschmann asks the hard questions.
Five Game of Thrones fans share their thoughts on season five's ninth episode, The Dance of Dragons.
Paul Casserly takes a look at some of the best TV not on TV.
Dominic Corry defends 'bad' movie ideas, like the upcoming Point Break remake. Could these poorly-received film proposals turn out to be gems?
Creepy and strange goings-on in new mystery/thriller series keep the cliffhangers coming for Karl Puschmann.
Can the Entourage movie rise above being mere fan service? Or does it risk becoming another Sex and the City 2? Chris Schulz finds out.
There are an overwhelming amount of TV options these days - but is that good or bad? Chris Schulz and Joanna Hunkin have their say.
Five Game of Thrones fans share their thoughts on season five's eighth episode, Hardhome.
Even by reality TV standards it seems a thin concept: take 10 public figures in varying stages of decline or repose, and see if any of them can learn to dance.
Tomorrowland is Disney's new offering, but what are the iconic studio's best ever films? Dominic Corry runs his ruler over the best Disney releases.
Silicon Valley is the Apple of comedy. A show that's so smart, even dummies like me can get into it, writes Karl Puschmann.
The final half hour of this daily current affairs show rose above its remit to become an event, writes Karl Puschmann.