Full House reunion? No!
There's no use crying about TV remakes ruining the past, writes Karl Puschmann. You're much better off crying about them ruining the future.
There's no use crying about TV remakes ruining the past, writes Karl Puschmann. You're much better off crying about them ruining the future.
Kiah Roache-Turner shot his gruesome zombie thriller Wyrmwood over weekends, taking his inspiration from Peter Jackson's first film Bad Taste.
Gin Wigmore dropped a baby bombshell when she sat down with Anika Moa this week – joking to the Herald host that she is pregnant.
They're huge in Japan, but why not the rest of the world? Siobhan Keogh looks at why some games just don't translate.
Six Game of Thrones fanatics share their thoughts on season five's third episode, The High Sparrow.
Former Disney star, Demi Lovato proved that she's not just a pop princess but a rock queen at her concert last night at Auckland's Vector Arena.
21 comics over three-and-a-half hours became 'comedy as punishment' at last night's Comedy Gala.
They're chalk and cheese but together, they make beautiful music. Sought-after producer Jol Mulholland, sits down with Anika Moa to talk music and other stuff.
Six Game of Thrones fans share their thoughts on season five's second episode, House Of Black And White (warning: this story contains spoilers).
There are an awful lot of sequels being made that nobody asked for. Dominic Corry takes a look at a few of the worst.
They first met working on a song together, which never got released. But putting that blatant snub aside, Anika Moa sits down with rising star Jamie McDell, whose new album Ask Me Anything is out now.
Russell Baillie reviews the first episode of Game of Thrones' fifth season, The Wars to Come.
Screams erupted from the crowd as singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran stepped into the spotlight and plugged in his guitar.
Don McGlashan's new album Lucky Stars isn't out until April 17. But you can listen to it early right here thanks to our exclusive stream.
When it comes to Jay Z's Tidal streaming service, wheeling out rich people to cry poor wasn't the smartest move, writes Karl Puschmann.
After two tantalising teasers, Troy Rawhiti-Forbes unveils his hopes and dreams for Halo 5.
Duncan Greive of TV blog The Spinoff has his say on Paul Henry's new breakfast show. "His constant babbling and insane energy were infectious, but also wearying."
Paul Casserly takes a look at Paul Henry's new television-radio-social media breakfast news show and reviews it from a radio-only perspective.
From the fart heard around the world, to Guy Williams in his gruds, it's been a headline-stealing month for New Zealand television.
Karl Puschmann and Russell Baillie debate the merits of the Fast and Furious franchise.
Last night's Auckland premiere of Fast & Furious 7 left movie-goers in tears. Reviewer Chris Schulz explains why.
Best Bits is a cheery addition to a Thursday night, taking the worst bits of television and making some pretty damn good TV, writes Alex Casey.
Game blogger Siobhan Keogh takes on the controversial topic of DLC...
The latest season of The Walking Dead shambled to an end this week. Robert Smith kicks at some zombie carcasses and asks, where to from here?
Yesterday, our BlackCaps took to the field at the MCG in the Cricket World Cup final and we took to our couches. We were proud. Here's how it all unfolded online ...
Paul Casserly rounds up the best TV quotes from March.
Unsolved true-life crime as entertainment is hot stuff.
As news breaks that Dancing With The Stars is set to return to New Zealand television, The Spinoff's Alex Casey pitches ten potential celebrity candidates to get their dance on.