Morris says storyline is draining
JULIA Morris explains why she cries all day and how her comedic background has helped her in her role on House Husbands.
JULIA Morris explains why she cries all day and how her comedic background has helped her in her role on House Husbands.
AFTER playing Michael Hutchence in INXS: Never Tear Us Apart, Luke Arnold’s latest role will do nothing to diminish that raunchy reputation.
FOR five years, fans of Offspring have laughed, cried and almost torn their hair out in frustration – but if this week’s finale is the end, it’s a fitting farewell.
WHAT’S it really like for the actors on a film like the Sharknado sequel? When she can stop laughing long enough to scream, jobs don’t get any better, says Tara Reid.
EMELIA, Laura and Brent have no illusions about their own strengths and weaknesses going into the final two nights of MasterChef.
THE Sharknado sequel airs in days and “hand on heart, this one is even worse”, says its star. How does it rate against movies so bad they’re good?
HAVING long since ditched Down Under in search of better snowfields, this skier returns – and finds we’ve got it pretty good.
MEL McLaughlin will be by Ian Thorpe’s side for his very public re-entry into sporting life after a tough few months.
HALLE Berry hasn’t done TV since 1991. But Steven Spielberg, and new show Extant’s exploration of motherhood, changed that.
HOUSE Rules’ Carole and Russell admit their constant brawling could cost them the win in tonight’s grand finale.
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