Karl Puschmann: An Entourage movie? Enough already
They're making a film sequel to Entourage, a predictable series that ended years ago. Why? Karl Puschmann investigates.
They're making a film sequel to Entourage, a predictable series that ended years ago. Why? Karl Puschmann investigates.
Karl Puschmann ditched the cricket to login to Netflix for the first time. But it wasn't the slam dunk he was hoping for.
Dominic Corry looks at two Kiwi genre films - Deathgasm and Turbo Kid - that have kicked butt at SXSW this year.
Reality television took over our headlines last week as Natalia Kills, Willy Moon and a flatulent bachelorette hit the news. So we decided to dig out some of the biggest reality TV scandals on record.
Calum Henderson watched Good Morning every day for a week, and recorded every joyful moment of the bizarre lifestyle show.
Netflix launched in NZ this week, with the global SVOD service bringing plenty of competition to our TV on-demand market. But it's too much for one TV fan.
This old-fashioned documentary is meticulous in uncovering murky crimes, writes Duncan Greive.
Paul Casserly's favourite show right now is about the history of censorship in New Zealand. It's a great mix of silliness and serious history, he writes.
Like it or not this season of The X Factor has created New Zealand television history. How the hell do you follow that up?
Is it worth getting this fired up over a reality show? Karl Puschmann takes a look ...
Fairy tales are hitting theatres again - but will they be any good? Dominic Corry casts his eye over some magical upcoming releases.
If last night's episode is anything to go by, The Bachelor should provide just as many controversial and glorious TV moments as X Factor.
With the sudden departure of Willy Moon and Natalia Kills from The X Factor NZ, we line up 10 potential replacements...
Three opinionated TV presenters have hit the headlines recently. Paul Casserly analyses who came out best.
How about this for a conundrum. There is a TV show I really want to watch, but I'm not going to.
Mention the storyline from one of the current batch of great TV shows to Alan Perrott and you’ll likely get a blank stare. Since his telly went on the blink at the start of this year, he and his family have tuned out. Does he miss it?
If you have something that somebody else has already imagined, then without a doubt Tim Burton is the go-to-guy to get that shiz reimagined, Karl Puschmann. It won't be any good, of course.
Should more movies get theatre releases? Dominic Corry looks at John Wick and other recent films that went straight to DVD in New Zealand.
The BBC would be stupid to axe controversial Top Gear host Jeremy Clarkson, writes Karl Puschmann.
It takes a bit of fine-tuning, but Paul Casserly has discovered the best way to watch the cricket is with the radio on.
Will Smith and Margot Robbie play con artists in their new movie Focus, out this week. Dominic Corry lists off ten of the best con artist films.
It was supposed to be so easy, but reality has thrown icy water on the dream of one-stop TV watching in NZ, writes Karl Puschmann.
In the past, game adaptations have made for poor movies. But with top directors and casts, that's about to change, says Patrick Grafton-Green.
Television obsessive Paul Casserly wades through a month of viewing to bring you his highs and lows of New Zealand television in February.
Do discounted concert tickets devalue shows? Chris Schulz and Joanna Hunkin debate the issue...
A sea of black T-shirts, jeans and leather jackets welcomed punters at Auckland's second Westfest festival. Chris Schulz and Rachel Bache take in the darkness.
A decade ago New Zealand Idol ran for an hour and a half a week across two nights. It seemed a hefty load at the time, but today I look back wistfully at its comparatively sleek form.
If you're a Game of Thrones fan who complains about plot spoilers even though the books have been around for more than 10 years, look away now.
Paul Casserly rounds up the best TV quotes from February.