
Chris Philpott: Six things ShowMeTV has to do
Telecom - sorry, Spark took the television world by storm earlier this week after they announced plans to become “a Netflix for New Zealand” – branded ShowMeTV.
Telecom - sorry, Spark took the television world by storm earlier this week after they announced plans to become “a Netflix for New Zealand” – branded ShowMeTV.
How do you avoid spoilers? Chris Philpott says the best way is to give up and let them flood on in.
Paul Casserly has been watching Australian television - and he likes most of what he's seen.
Chris Philpott thinks the Heroes reboot is a terrible idea. Here's why.
Dominic Corry talks to the man behind one of the bigger movies premiering at the upcoming French Film Festival, Cédric Klapisch.
Chris Philpott says True Detective might be the best thing on television right now. So why aren't you watching it?
Paul Casserly tunes into Willie Jackson and Alison Mau's new show on Radio Live.
Dominic Corry gets all lovey dovey and sizes up some of his favourite big screen romance moments.
How could anyone think 7.30pm is a suitable timeslot for TV2's new comedy show Mom? Chris Philpott investigates - and TVNZ responds.
Even those who steadfastly refuse to acknowledge the occasion and consider it a manipulative consumer construct can potentially still go to the cinema, writes Lydia Jenkin.
Have the wheels fallen off motion gaming? Siobhan Keogh investigates.
TV2's new show Step Dave is under pressure to perform. Chris Philpott evaluates its debut.
How was The Walking Dead's return after a mid-season hiatus? Chris Philpott investigates a "quiet" episode of the zombie show.
Paul Casserly says we should follow George Costanza's lead and approach Waitangi Day differently.
Zombie drama The Walking Dead is working its way back to greatness, says Chris Philpott.
After the debut of Chris Lilley's Ja'mie, Chris Philpott looks at the history of male comedians donning skirts.
It's not exactly an uncommon sight on gaming forums and websites. "Remember this game?" says a caption, alongside a picture of a game case from the 70s, 80s, or 90s.
Chris Philpott knows his TV. Here are his picks for what to watch over the next two weeks.
You may not have heard about Kiwi film The Last Saint, but you will soon. Dominic Corry says it's a Kiwi classic in the making.
January and February are exciting times in the world of American television - not because of what is on, but because of what will be on later, writes Chris Philpott.
Paul Casserly imagines what judgements were being delivered from couches across NZ, as current affairs heavyweights Henry, Hosking and Campbell got to work in 2014.