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Kaitlin Olson in High Potential. 

Each episode of crime show High Potential is a self-contained pleasure

A show with a conventional structure but a wonderfully unconventional protagonist, High Potential puts a fun spin on the case-of-the-week murder-mystery.

  • Craig Mathieson

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Bryce Ruthven, Melissa Rawson and their twins. How did their marriage survive Bryce ranking her “fourth”?

The most explosive moments in MAFS history

From insults to flying glasses of wine, Married at First Sight has had many flashpoints. Here are our top six, plus the who’s who of best, and worst, participants.

  • Katie Cunningham
Married at First Sight experts: dating coach Mel Schilling, relationship specialist John Aiken and sexologist Alessandra Rampolla.

10 years of MAFS: what next for the game-changing reality show?

There’s a social media twist to this season of Australia’s most popular reality show, says expert host John Aiken.

  • Katie Cunningham
Amy Adams in Nightbitch.

Why Amy Adams’ new movie has divided the critics

Is complicated horror-comedy Nightbitch barking mad or a real canine treat?

  • Stephanie Bunbury
Unbreakable: the Jelena Dokic Story.

Earmarked for tennis greatness, how Jelena suffered for her success

In Unbreakable: The Jelena Dokic Story, the former refugee is candid and inspirational in relating her life.

  • Ben Pobjie
Fancy a bit of classic Midsomer Murders? Tubi may have a no-cost option for you.

Inside TV’s weirdest streaming service

It boasts dusty old TV shows and low-budget B-movies, but in an era of peak streaming, Tubi has found a fiercely loyal audience.

  • Travis M. Andrews
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Michelle Yeoh as Philippa Georgiou in Star Trek: Section 31

It’s Star Trek, Jim, but not as we know it

Star Trek: Section 31 breaks all the rules and gives Michelle Yeoh’s villainous Philippa Georgiou a shot at redemption.

  • Michael Idato
Hugh Bonneville in Douglas Is Cancelled.

5 TV shows guaranteed to lift your spirits

Two weeks into 2025 and the year getting the jump on you? We dive into five TV shows which will lighten the mood.

  • Debi Enker
Jenna Owen as Nicole Kidman and Vic Zerbst as Greta Goldman and Charles Firth as Ian Randell in Optics.

The new TV comedy unpicking the dark art of crisis PR

Jenna Owen and Vic Zerbst rise to the top in Optics, a comedy about the people who mop up other people’s messes.

  • Louise Rugendyke
Preston Mota as Devin Rowell and Betty Gilpin as Sara Rowell in American Primeval.

No saloon? The TV western telling the truth about life on the frontier

For a long time, film and TV stories of the American West were aggressively whitewashed. Netflix’s American Primeval is muddy, bloody, cold and mean.

  • Alexis Soloski

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