Karl Puschmann: The terrifying reality of Netflix's Alien Worlds
The truth, along with millions of aliens, is out there...
The truth, along with millions of aliens, is out there...
Producers on The Ellen Show have revealed they're struggling to secure A-list guests.
In a year full of mayhem and madness, here's what Kiwis streamed the most.
Karl Puschmann takes a look at three releases coming out this week.
New York Times: How the haka helped Temuera Morrison in his role as Boba Fett.
Production will begin early next year for Under The Vines in Central Otago.
The viewer-submitted photo of Fred and Rose West was aired this morning.
Cinema is down but not out, writes the Financial Times.
Ennis the Menace is the only person who has ever been both The Chaser and The Chasee.
Jean Hanff Korelitz's novel inspired the hit TV series The Undoing.
Baskin pleads for tiger that was reacting to 'presence of food'.
Their absence this year has cured blockbuster fatigue and made the heart grow fonder.
New York Times: One online vintage shop is the source of many of Diana's best looks.
The actor plays superhero Vanya Hargreeves in the show Umbrella Academy.
Years before she was Moira in Schitt's Creek, Catherine O'Hara was another iconic mum.
Hilton got candid with Vogue and spilled on her rare bags stolen by the Bling Ring.
"My character is pretty repellent, actually! And you'll like my wig."
New York Times: Season 4 delves into a new decade, with a musical soundtrack to match.
NBC apologises after reboot of Saved By The Bell pokes fun at Selena Gomez's health.
Watching a great white stalk a crew member was both awesome and chilling, Gayford says.
Could the infamous feud between the Gallagher brothers end with tea and cake?
A former staffer of The Queen claims several of the episodes are wildly inaccurate.
Raising orphan chick Marvin like having a newborn baby again, celebrity cook says.
Jerry Seinfeld is compiling thousands of jokes he's built up over the years in a new book.
As Wigglemania grips New Zealand, Karl Puschmann gets the lowdown from the Yellow Wiggle.
The amount of streaming services may surprise you. We look at them all.
As the series comes to an end, Steve Braunias rejects belief David Bain killed his family.
New York Times: Dramatic liberties in the latest season are annoying Britons.
ABC has confirmed that fan-favourite Michael will be back in his quest for love.
Anne Hegerty has spoken out about pay arrangements, revealing it's not what fans think.