Marvel star stuns in new TV series
Mark Ruffalo plays double duty as a pair of identical twins in a miniseries that threatens to break you down with its unforgiving bleakness.
Mark Ruffalo plays double duty as a pair of identical twins in a miniseries that threatens to break you down with its unforgiving bleakness.
For three years, thousands of people participated in a real-life citywide game, now the basis of a new TV series from Jason Segel.
The Oscar-winning director behind Netflix’s new series is known for making works that some people love and others can’t stand.
The show everyone was talking about is back and it’s got even more twists and turns in store for its dedicated fans.
After you watch the first episode, you won’t be able to quantify how much you love it. Yes, it’s that good.
When Marvel star Corey Stoll turned down a role on Billions years ago, it was a gamble that would ultimately pay off.
From gripping crime dramas to a Hugh Jackman movie and a strange comedy about the afterlife, there is a lot of new content hitting streaming services.
With a high laughs-per-minute ratio and sharp, smart writing, don’t be surprised if you binge all 10 episodes in one go.
At least it has its heart in the right place, and while this new series has the right ingredients, it doesn’t add up to what it should.
Australians desperate to watch the five-years-in-the-making Parks and Recreation reunion special are in for some bad news.
This smart new British comedy starts with an awkward sex scene on a bus and doesn’t let up from there.
Greg Daniels is best known for the US version of The Office, but his new TV series is playing in a very different sandbox.
A perfect cocktail of wry humour and poignant story beats, Netflix’s new comedy is exactly what you want to watch right now.
So often sex scenes in TV shows and in movies are exploitative affairs designed to titillate. In this new show, it’s not.
You may know him best as Captain America but Chris Evans is expanding his dramatic horizons in this expensive new streaming show.
Thrilling and suspenseful, you wouldn’t believe a TV series spin-off from a classic movie could be this good.
Comedian Dave Hughes says things got “really awkward” when a guest on his TV show told him to his face, “I hate you”.
The first season won audience and industry awards and was a ratings hit. Its new director says there were “no excuses” on not making something powerful.
Forget the curvature of the human body, what about the curvature of a building? If it’s house porn, sign us up!
Everyone has secrets and everyone has an ulterior motive in this thrilling TV series you could start bingeing today.
Apple knows you’re stuck at home, so it’s offering up a selection of its subscription TV shows and movies free to watch for everyone.
After becoming a global sensation for her Nanette special, Aussie comedian Hannah Gadsby is back. And now we know when.
This seductive, thrilling TV show doesn’t believe in doing things by halves. By episode’s end, you’ll be shouting “ohmigod”, with some expletives thrown in.
You couldn’t swing a cat without hitting a reboot. But this reimagining of a classic 1990s show actually has a reason to exist.
When your first season was award-winning and an audience favourite, going back for another round is a risky endeavour.
A former soldier is accused of kidnap and murder. He says he’s innocent but there’s CCTV to prove it. But sometimes, video lies.
The mystery of what happened to Carole Baskin’s first husband will be investigated in a new true crime documentary.
If you think another streaming service has launched to rival Netflix, think again. This couldn’t be more different. And it’s free for 90 days.
Comedians are a competitive bunch, and when there’s $100,000 at stake, they’ll resort to wild shenanigans. Ten household names are about to battle it out.
If you’re sick of every murder mystery having some weird supernatural element, than maybe Home Before Dark is for you.
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