
Netflix show cooks with some serious sugar
Reality television has arrived on Netflix in the shame of strange cooking show Nailed It!
Reality television has arrived on Netflix in the shame of strange cooking show Nailed It!
A depressing boat date and strange poetry on a beach, this episode has it all.
If you've had a bad day, it could get worse if you're a Rick and Morty lover.
They predicted Trump's rise and the Ebola disease, but has The Simpsons done it again?
Viewers are raving about a new Netflix documentary that many are watching all in one go.
Netflix shows contain more sex, violence, cursing, and smoking, new study shows.
Jennifer Dann puts 12 questions to film maker Todd Karehana.
Dean turns the tables on Charlene in one clean swing, he whacks her with some harsh truth.
Brother Karl and Peter Stefanovic have publicly apologised to Today host Georgie Gardner.
The Real Housewife is trumpeting a bid for super-stardom with a flute, writes Alex Casey.
Here are the juiciest things we know about the upcoming Bachelor, the Honey Badger.
This driver's fake licence wasn't fooling anyone.
PM says more important focus was the youths involved, not political management.
We have the viewing figures comparing the country's 7pm current affairs shows.
NZ On Screen's Zara Potts takes a look back at some of Womad's past stand-out acts.
The young actor talks about the subtle art of playing a doctor on the spectrum.
His talent can't be confined or defined, writes Greg Bruce.
The documentary is set to hit New Zealand screens.
On this week's MediaScrap, Clarke Gayford gives a live tutorial on a favourite activity.
The master of horror dials up the dread in the crime thriller series Mr Mercedes
Tracey's tongue has become a star character, an expert has revealed why she keeps licking.
For The People is a legal drama centred around The Mother Court in New York.
He says: "I was uncomfortable immediately. I wanted my first kiss to be special."
Some are saying Hawking himself would've laughed at how wrong this tribute went.
He hunted bin Laden - then died in 9/11. Now an FBI legend is the centre of a new TV show.
You know what's coming next: In New Zealand, a theatre is the last place you can watch it.
In an explosive episode Charlene detonated some truth bombs over dinner
"I don't know if anyone's ready. I don't know if TV's ready."
A young fan was impersonating Ed Sheeran when a weather presenter sent him over the edge.
Foy played the Queen but it was her male co-star who was paid a King's ransom...