
Should musicians judge shows like X Factor?
Should musicians judge shows like The X Factor? Russell Baillie and Lydia Jenkin debate the topic...
Should musicians judge shows like The X Factor? Russell Baillie and Lydia Jenkin debate the topic...
Sacked X Factor NZ judge Natalia Kills has refused to apologise for the derisive comments she lashed upon contestant Joe Irvine, remaining unrepentant.
Three opinionated TV presenters have hit the headlines recently. Paul Casserly analyses who came out best.
NZ On Screen Content Director Irene Gardiner selects six great Pacific screen moments, to mark this weekend’s Pasifika Festival in Auckland.
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.
Dominic Corry reflects on Harrison Ford's career and how he's become the last great movie star.
NZ On Screen Content Director Irene Gardiner selects five great New Zealand arts documentaries, to mark the start of the 2015 Auckland Arts Festival.
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.
Do discounted concert tickets devalue shows? Chris Schulz and Joanna Hunkin debate the issue...
Paul Casserly rounds up the best TV quotes from February.
In Weekend Watch, New Zealand TV blog The Spinoff takes the stress out of your time with the remote, pointing out the five best places to rest your eyes on your days off.
With Chinese New Year celebrations in full swing, NZ On Screen Content Director Irene Gardiner takes a look at how China and its people have been represented on New Zealand screens.
Plenty of actors are performing in games but why aren’t they getting gongs too? Troy Rawhiti-Forbes attempts to put things right with TimeOut’s first-ever Spacies Awards.
2015 is proving to be the year of the robot. Dominic Corry takes a look at some of the best bots we can look forward to seeing on the big screen.
Hauraki's Matt Heath and Jeremy Wells battle for their picks of best album, ever.
Rachel Glucina brings you the best of Kiwi celebs' social snaps from the weekend.
Grammy winner Ciara sang just two songs and was on stage for less than 10 minutes at her show at Ilam Fields at Canterbury University on Wednesday, leaving fans fuming.
Adapting classic movies for television is a hit-and-miss affair, writes Karl Puschmann.
In Weekend Watch, New Zealand TV blog The Spinoff takes the stress out of your time with the remote, pointing out the five best places to rest your eyes on your days off.
There has been some controversy leading up to this year's Academy Awards. Dominic Corry notes ten instances where the Oscars got it wrong.
On the eve of the fourth anniversary of the fatal Christchurch earthquake, NZ On Screen Content Director Irene Gardiner looks at some of the documentaries that have been made about the disaster.
They met on the set of Spartacus, earning quick cash as extras sporting swords, sandals and oil-slicked bodies.
Dominic Corry talks to French film director Eric Lartigau ahead of his film The Bélier Family's debut at the French Film Festival.
Are studium gigs the way to go? Or are intimate shows better? Angelina Boyd and Lydia Jenkin have their say.
A major original Star Wars character could be about to meet his maker, if rumours about JJ Abrams’ upcoming movie prove true.