Five things to watch this weekend
For those left looking for a cop drama to tide you over after Blue Lights, you can’t do much better than The Responder.
For those left looking for a cop drama to tide you over after Blue Lights, you can’t do much better than The Responder.
A Trump campaign spokesperson labelled The Apprentice, which earned an eight-minute standing ovation at Cannes Film Festival, ‘pure fiction which sensationalises lies that have been long debunked’.
The third season of Netflix’s daft and delicious Regency-era bodice-ripper, Bridgerton, is here.
The fifth instalment in George Miller’s postapocalyptic action franchise received rapturous applause after the closing credits rolled at its Cannes Film Festival premiere.
Colin From Accounts is one of Australia’s biggest global television hits in decades. The story of a guy, a girl and a wee disabled dog, how on earth did the ABC let this puppy go?
Internet sleuths outed Fiona Harvey as the Baby Reindeer ‘stalker’ – a disturbing tale that took Netflix by storm. But the story got a lot weirder after Piers Morgan put her to air uncensored.
The Grammy-winning rapper, who is touring Australia this month, takes aim at President Joe Biden and characterises Israel as ‘a state that’s gotta rely on an apartheid system’
At this year’s Met Gala, the theme was “Garden of Time” — at least one star has walked the carpet twice, two have dressed like trees, and another sent sand cascading down the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s iconic steps.
As the war in Gaza threatens to overshadow the glitzy international song competition, the Adelaide duo Electric Fields hope to unite a fractured audience.
Australia’s leading comedians are divided on whether political correctness is killing comedy, but they agree with Jerry Seinfeld that television executives are getting in the way of a good laugh.
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