Avatar ticks all the boxes
WHATEVER one thinks of the story and performances, James Cameron’s Avatar is probably the most technologically advanced film Hollywood has given us.
WHATEVER one thinks of the story and performances, James Cameron’s Avatar is probably the most technologically advanced film Hollywood has given us.
MASTERCHEF improved on Monday night’s performance but is simmering below the magic million viewers mark for Ten.
AS an antidote to Baz Luhrmann’s extravaganza you might try Paramount’s version of The Great Gatsby.
A NEW drama portrays one of the magazine world’s great rivalries.
ABC TV show Gruen Sweat has won the prestigious Rose d’Or Award for Best Entertainment program presented by Eurovision in Brussels.
THE Nine Network logged another nightly win in all people on a limp Thursday night’s TV viewing.
IN the first sign of NBCUniversal’s foray into Australian TV production, ABC1 will screen a new drama starring Bryan Brown and Sam Neill.
A STRONG early-evening lead-in put Nine on top of the ratings last night as it took out five of the top ten shows.
NETWORK Ten’s The Biggest Loser finished its eight season with an audience of 1.248 million viewers in what’s been a lean year for Ten.
NETFLIX stock has fallen by six per cent as investors reacted to critics’ mixed reviews of the first new “Arrested Development” episodes since Fox cancelled the TV series seven years ago.
SONY has announced two new 4K TVs in Australia – 55 and 65-inch models to complement its giant 84-inch set released last year.
COMIC actor Bill Pertwee who found fame as the disgruntled ARP Warden Hodges in Dad’s Army has died aged 86.
TELEVISION viewing rose for many programs on Sunday night as the weather chilled and the ABC registered its best prime-time result for the year.
AN understated telemovie captures the ethereal spirit of Australia’s unlikeliest sporting hero.
MASOCHISTIC viewers are in for a treat this week, with no shortage of sadistic torture scenes and things that go bump in the night.
LAST year’s surprise international hit was The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel, the British comedy-drama set in a run-down Indian hotel.
WHEN the big news broke yesterday, audiences returned to Nine News, which beat Seven by a quarter of a million viewers.
NEWS and current affairs programs dominated last night’s TV ratings but Offspring made a solid return for Ten.
SEVEN’S House Rules is displaying slow growth as The Voice’s appearances dwindle.
MICROSOFT’S expansion of the Xbox One as an entertainment hub will put it head-to-head against Telstra’s successful T-box in the Australian market.
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