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The biggest movie event of the year is here, with Zack Snyder’s cut of Justice League to drop within weeks.
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The biggest movie event of the year is here, with Zack Snyder’s cut of Justice League to drop within weeks.
While the stars of Gogglebox are well recognised thanks to their roles on the hit Foxtel show, the cast live very normal lives outside of filming.
New Australian dark comedy The End has premiered on Foxtel tonight, and it asked its viewers a very serious question.
Foxtel’s Kayo Sports streaming service will be made available for Telstra customers at a huge discount under a historic partnership between the two companies.
A historic, long-term partnership between Foxtel, Kayo and Telstra has been revealed, which is great news for footy fans.
Hope you have lots of free time on your hands in February because you’re going to need it with this crop of new movies and TV shows.
It’s a daunting topic, but Foxtel’s new original series The End tackles the controversial subject of voluntary dying.
She has Hollywood’s biggest names on speed dial but Drew Barrymore reveals what she won’t do on her own TV talk show.
We’ve come to expect acrimonious splits and accusations of cataclysmic betrayal, which is why this four-part miniseries feels so different.
Superhero fans have waited a very long time for this moment, a black woman putting on the iconic cowl.
There’s so much on streaming and yet it’s all kind of the same. You can’t say that about this genre-hopping series.
It’s the salacious documentary we’ve all been waiting for. HBO’s Tiger Woods special is hitting screens in Australia today.
Sure, some of the biggest movies of the year didn’t come out but there were a slew of amazing films that maybe you missed. How many did you catch?
After the copping a heavy financial blow during the coronavirus-impacted 2020, the AFL has secured a “massive” $964 million boost.
We may have all watched more TV than usual this year but have you seen all of the best 23 shows of 2020? Compare your list.
After quitting school for her TV role, young star Milly Alcock was ready for Hollywood – until COVID hit. But you can’t keep this star down.
Foxtel has released its full line-up for the year ahead — including a slew of new dramas, returning favourites and on-demand movies.
Sometimes repulsive but always compelling, Jude Law’s miniseries about a mysterious island is best binged quickly.
As a real-life father of five, actor Jude Law has broken down after playing a grieving man who has lost his son in his new TV series.
Among the many new streaming TV shows and movies in December are some of the best films of the year.
Reality star Kourtney Kardashian has set Instagram alight with her latest post, where she’s donning a very revealing jumpsuit.
In the end, acclaimed ABC TV miniseries Stateless swept all of its categories at the AACTA Awards, repeating what Babyteeth had done in film.
A new Aussie drama is set to explore the topic of voluntary euthanasia, with Foxtel admitting it’s “confronting and controversial”.
One of the most ludicrous concepts on paper may end up being so much better than you had any right to expect — and may actually work.
Melbourne Renegade Molly Strano is loving life in one of the city’s most diverse communities after purchasing an apartment there off the plan. This is the cricket star’s property journey.
Nicole Kidman’s gripping new drama is officially the most popular show on Binge, while Foxtel confirmed it was its biggest new series premiere in years.
Deeply unsettling and sometimes shocking, Robert Pattinson’s movie prompted festival walkouts. But it’s also incredibly gripping.
From raucous comedies to Oscar-bait movies, there’s something for everyone in November’s streaming releases.
All 60 games of the six-week WNBL season being played in Queensland will be shown live on Fox Sports and Kayo.
Stories about the NXIVM sex cult have been making headlines for years, and a fascinating new series takes viewers inside what actually happened.
Perhaps you missed this gem of a series when it first came out, but it remains one of the most compelling crime dramas of recent years.
With considerable star power and an impressive pedigree of creative forces, The Undoing is hoping to seduce audiences.
A crass, almost sadistic black comedy is a delicate balance of cringe humour and laugh-out-loud funnies. And you can binge it in one sitting.
London was under pandemic lockdown but that didn’t stop 12 top British actors from remaking an iconic TV show.
There’s nothing like a completely uninhibited movie set in an outlandish world to make you realise how close to home it really is.
Your eyeballs will turn rectangular by the end of October after bingeing the enormous slate of new goodies on offer on streaming.
Allison Mack starred on one of the most popular TV series of the 2000s, but she was living a sinister double life when cameras stopped rolling.
From a prequel series to a classic movie to a tender Australian show, there are plenty of streaming choices this week.
When it first came out in cinemas, it was already grotesque. Now, after months in various stages of lockdown, it’s even more horrifying.
It’s fair to say that there are few, in any, TV shows which would match the ambitions of this new sci-fi series from Ridley Scott.
The exciting new sci-fi series by Ridley Scott, Raised By Wolves, finally hits Foxtel tomorrow. So what can we expect?
When we say that September is going to be bonkers when it comes to new streaming content, we’re not exaggerating. It’s mad.
After lobbying by celebrities, Oprah Winfrey distanced herself from a movie she was producing. Now you can judge for yourself if it was the right call.
Season two is only weeks away so now is the time to catch up with the unfiltered and stylised violence of The Boys if you haven’t already.
Whether you’re a superman or a casual admirer, there’s a Charlize Theron movie for everyone to watch this weekend.
Too scared to go to a restaurant? Stay home instead with these spanking new streaming options available from tomorrow.
If you didn’t already know the story of this smart drama, The Report, was true, you wouldn’t have believed a word of it.
One of the most popular dramas of the year, HBO’s Perry Mason, has been given the green light for a second instalment.
“Lost” for several decades, this classic Australian movie is a visceral and unforgettable experience you can stream now for free.
It features absolutely grotesque scenes with pustules and smooshed faces, but it’s also riotously hilarious. You can stream it now.
If you’re the type of person who likes to invite terror into your loungeroom, this new streaming movie will do the trick.
From a $75 million Disney acquisition to a new take on a classic sci-fi story, here’s everything coming to streaming in July.
It was the hottest water cooler show of the time, thrilling audiences every week. Relive the good times this weekend. You know you want to.
Provocative and challenging, this beloved indie movie was making people blush well before Fifty Shades or 365 DNI. Except, it’s actually good.
Over nine episodes, this expensive HBO miniseries will shock you, make you angry, make you laugh and make you cry. Its urgency will move you.
For almost 100 years, he has been an iconic character beloved by generations. Will the controversial changes rile up devoted fans?
Based on real-life sex researchers, this stylish and beautifully performed series deserves to be seen. And it’s based on real people.
Wonderfully performed, smartly written and perfectly structured, this three-part miniseries is one of the best TV shows of the year.
Some people are definitely going to cry “political correctness”, but the choices made in the reboot of a classic are urgent and necessary.
With its stellar cast and the story of gripping, head-scratching crime, it’ll be easy to lose yourself to this sophisticated new drama.
It was an utterly bizarre scandal, a cheating conspiracy on Who Wants to be a Millionaire. But can we be certain it happened?
When it comes to the full-throated, hold-your-sides-in laughs, there’s only one show on TV right now that can deliver.
Customers who are subscribers to Foxtel’s sport pack will receive access to its library of movies for free, as a result of coronavirus impacting live games.
Australia’s most gripping prison drama, Wentworth, is back for season 8, with new episodes dropping in June. And the good news doesn’t stop there.
AFTER making her mark in popular TV show The Handmaid’s Tale, Emmy Award winning actress Ann Dowd has come to Sydney to film a new four-part television drama series Lambs of God for Foxtel, where she will play a nun.
IF you haven’t grabbed your Full-on Footy Pass yet then you have no idea what you’re missing out on. Just day there a number of tantalising battles ready to be waged across Foxtel channels and you could have it all at your fingertips for just $10 a week.
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