Strange, transportive TV show to stream
While many screen stories come from books, comics or real-life stories, this new series has a rather odd origin story.
While many screen stories come from books, comics or real-life stories, this new series has a rather odd origin story.
Intense, charged and addictive, this star-studded miniseries sinks its hooks into you from the first moment and never lets go.
It may be set in the 1940s but this rich series from the creators of The Wire is absolutely right on the money for our present time.
After a horrible tragedy kills three children and their mother, suspicions are cast all around. Who did it?
To ease the burden of parents who now have to entertain their kids inside all day, Amazon has lifted the paywall on some kids’ programming.
With so much more time confined within the walls of our homes, at least there will be something new to watch on streaming.
It’s been described as the “redneck Game of Thrones”. Start this new Netflix series and you’ll binge the whole thing this weekend.
This super charming TV show flew under the radar during its original run, which makes it perfect for now, given you’re stuck at home.
The sexually charged cat-and-mouse thriller will be returning weeks earlier than expected.
From something new to something with hundreds of episodes, here’s a selection of what to watch, whatever mood you’re in.
It’s always delighted in trying to spin a complex web, daring its audience to solve its complex puzzles.
Set in the heady, indulgent days of the late 1980s, Black Monday captured the zaniness of Wall Street greed. One of its stars promises season two is even “wilder”.
Banish your phone to another room or a locked drawer before you embark on this trippy, strange new TV series.
In the 1980s, Steven Spielberg created a beloved cult hit that fans have been obsessing over for decades. Now it’s back.
Netflix has tapped Oscar-winning filmmaker Taika Waititi to make two Roald Dahl shows, the first wave of a new partnership.
Ready to shell out a few more dollars every month for access to yet another subscription service? There’s no end in sight.
If Donald Trump is handing out pardons, Saul Goodman could perhaps use one for safe-keeping, as news.com.au spoke with Better Call Saul actor Bob Odenkirk ahead of the new series.
Hamish Blake was ambushed on national television by Dave Hughes, who challenged the comedian get a tattoo for his wife.
If TV shows reflect back at us our world, Australians might not like what they see.
From vengeful robots to fascistic American presidents, this month’s streaming delights will keep you entranced inside your house.
Karl Stefanovic’s return to Today hasn’t helped the flailing show’s fortunes, with even more viewers deserting the seemingly sinking ship.
Al Pacino’s first ever regular TV gig is bonkers, mad and confronting. What it never is, is boring.
My Kitchen Rules: The Rivals has been struggling in the ratings all season, and now the cooking show has been dealt another blow.
Its novelty isn’t from being odd or cute, it’s from the fact that this is a show you’ve literally never seen anything like before.
Dave Hughes was in the bad books with his wife when a stripper opened up on TV about her experience with the comedian.
Netflix’s new TV show was almost doomed to be the stuff of Hollywood legend – the one that got away – after four previous attempts to make it. Now, it’s finally here.
Cancel whatever plans you had this weekend and binge this new streaming TV series. You won’t regret it.
Brooklyn Nine-Nine star Terry Crews wonders every year what parts of his life are going to end up in the popular comedy.
It was once one of the most successful shows on TV, but viewers have now turned off My Kitchen Rules and it’s unlikely to return.
When you hear its name, you’ll probably assume it’s some geeky, high fantasy series. Far, far from it.
Things have gone from bad to worse for Channel 7’s My Kitchen Rules: The Rivals, which was thumped in the ratings by MAFS.
We never want our favourite TV shows to end. But if they have to, they better do it well. Some of them really, really don’t.
Channel 7 took a big gamble with the new season of My Kitchen Rules, but the ratings suggest it backfired spectacularly.
The cast of the sitcom about a once-wealthy family forced to relocate to a quirky small town have shared some secrets about the show.
James Corden has finally spoken out about those Carpool Karaoke hoax accusations that claim he doesn’t actually drive.
Ahead of the release of Shrill Season 2 on SBS On Demand, Aidy Bryant tells news.com.au what we can expect from the bold and empowering series.
Eighteen years is a long time to wait for the next chapter in an iconic series. So thank god the wait is finally over today.
James Corden has been fooling us for years. A behind-the-scenes video has revealed how he really pulls off his Carpool Karaoke segment.
Sex scenes might seem exciting on screen, but behind the scenes, the truth is far more awkward. One woman is working to change that.
It’s a word that is usually whispered to doctors and pharmacists, but Josh Thomas found himself having to describe it to American executives.
Wendy Williams mocked Joaquin Phoenix’s apparent cleft palate on her show, and fans and activists are upset about it.
Justin Chambers is the latest casualty of the Grey’s Anatomy curse that has seen several stars leave the long-running medical drama.
While you still have some time on your hands (and even later when you don’t), don’t miss out on all the good stuff coming to streaming.
Moody and unsettling, this ambitious new streaming series imprints on you until you can’t shake that uneasiness off.
The creator of Netflix’s new drama wants viewers to ask themselves an important question.
There was a lot of TV this year, but this is a selection of the best. Did you manage to catch all of them?
In 2019 Australians stayed in and watched Netflix, but the movies and TV shows they watched the most might surprise you.
This new drama is set a few years into our future, so why does it feel like it’s actually taking place right now?
You may be overwhelmed by the number of streaming services – 13! – you can pay for, wishing for that catch-all. We have bad news for you.
As the decade draws to a close, we’re taking a look back at the ten years that changed television forever.
Karl Stefanovic has been given a once-in-a-career second chance by Channel 9 – but he won’t be able to phone it in back at the Today show.
The latest season of Netflix’s The Crown has been tainted by Prince Andrew’s connection to dead paedophile Jeffrey Epstein.
A Netflix Christmas special from a YouTube comedy group has offended more than a million Christians by depicting Jesus as gay.
Most TV stars want people to watch their shows, but the stars of this returning comedy confesses their series isn’t for everyone.
Not every TV show has to be a serious thinkpiece with dark hallways and hideous killers. Sometimes you just want some fairy floss.
From the man who wrote Election, The Leftovers and Little Children, this new TV series has an unmistakeable appeal.
Forget about all that Christmas shopping, stay home and catch what’s new on streaming instead. At least there won’t be any carols.
When these beloved characters finally got together, everyone cheered. Moments later, we were crushed. It was always going to happen.
Are you about to be saved or conned? That’s the crux of Netflix’s new thriller TV show.
If you’ve been around Melbourne in recent days, you may have spotted some famous faces in town working on Netflix’s new drama.
If you’re a sensitive person, don’t watch this new, deeply uncomfortable TV series right before bed.
Dakota Johnson isn’t the only star who’s suffered through a horrifically awkward interview on Ellen DeGeneres’ talk show.
“Gosh, this isn’t going well,” Dakota Johnson said midway through her cringe-worthy interview with Ellen DeGeneres.
One of the funniest, smartest TV shows of recent years has properly hit a streaming platform for the first time.
Kim Kardashian and Sharon Strzelecki star in a new Uber Eats commercial that’s better than “noice” – so good, it’s been hailed a “masterpiece”.
The Crown’s third season has just come out but we bet you’ve already binged it. So let’s talk about season four and what we know so far.
Fans of The Crown won’t be disappointed by its third season. But this time around, another royal steals the spotlight from the Queen.
Only one week after the debut of The Crown season three, the Netflix drama may have found its Elizabeth for seasons five and six.
Costing a reported $US15 million per episode, this splashy new TV show is the signature piece of Disney’s new streaming service.
Disney’s streaming service launches today so here’s what you need to know about how to watch it and every title on there now.
Mad About You last aired on TV in 1999, and that’s where it should have stayed, according to reviews of the show’s new reboot.
Mariah Carey has been ridiculed for looking like she “hates” chips in a new UK Christmas commercial.
He gave one of the most devilish and fun performances in a show this year. And it almost didn’t happen at all.
Hamish Blake was lucky to survive a brutal challenge that Andy Lee gave him during the filming of their new TV show.
Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon’s expensive TV show is the centrepiece of Apple’s streaming service. Is it worth watching?
With its big budget and big ideas, this new series starting today is compulsive viewing. See what the fuss is about.
If you’re after a charming and diverting new show to while away about four hours, check out this new offering from Netflix.
A new anthology series drops today and it features one episode that is so stunning you may find yourself unexpectedly emotional.
This Time Next Year will not return to screens in 2020 — with Karl Stefanovic’s fate on the Nine Network left unknown.
The Masked Singer has generated plenty of headlines, but now Channel 10 has hit out at some of the rumours and set the record straight.
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