From the man who brought us the likes of ‘Two and a Half Men’ and ‘The Big Bang Theory’ comes a trailer so bad that many first thought it was a comedy sketch.
If you’re bored and looking for something to watch, you’ll be pleased to know that Netflix continues to churn out the content.
When Oprah said that nothing was off the table in her interview with Meghan and Harry, we had no idea that it would be this revealing.
There’s no harm in taking a moment to watch some recent trailers, so that you can add (or scratch off) some titles to your watchlist.
If you’re looking for something gripping to watch, and enjoy a few expertly executed jump scares, you’ll find everything you need in ‘The Terror’.
Another year, another Golden Globes. This time, things were not only physically distanced, but a little awkward.
Forged documents about magic and salamanders, pipe bombs, and murder come together in what looks to be an excellent true-crime series.
For those looking to fill the void left behind when ‘Survivor’ lost its appeal, ‘The Bridge’ might be exactly what you’re looking for.
DStv prices are on the rise at around the same time that some ISPs have slashed theirs, which isn’t good news for MultiChoice.
Oprah will be interviewing Meghan and Harry soon. Let’s hope that it goes better than it did for some of the Royals who came before them.
Friends of Princess Latifa Al Maktoum managed to smuggle her a phone, through which she sent videos from prison before all communication ceased.
Qiniso’s journey to find love kicked off with some red carpet introductions. They were, to be kind to all parties involved, a tad cringeworthy.
Some people were very upset to learn that an actor they’ve never met is in a committed relationship, and his partner isn’t even a celebrity.
This year’s Sundance Film Festival honoured some excellent films, including documentaries worth looking out for.
‘Behind Her Eyes’, a new six-part psychological drama airing later this month, will have to do well to rival the acclaim of the novel by Sarah Pinbrough.
I don’t know about you, but with all of the TV that we watched in 2020, I’m keen to see if my favourite shows and films scored a nomination for this year’s Golden Globes.
If you feel like Netflix hasn’t been very forthcoming with its content, you’re actually sort of correct. There’s a solution to the problem.
Watching someone blow glass doesn’t seem that interesting, until you look into the science behind why the show has become such a huge hit.
Larry King has passed away, and the internet is mourning his death by sharing some of the funniest and most iconic TV moments from his career.
Sometimes, you have to give credit where credit is due, and Morgan’s interview with UK Health Secretary Matt Hancock yesterday was ruthless.
‘John Dillermand’ isn’t your run of the mill children’s TV show, and some Danish parents are up in arms about what their kids can watch on a public broadcaster.
If you’ve ever wondered what became of FBI agent Clarice Starling after her showdown with Hannibal Lecter, you’re in luck.
Statistics show that home robberies spike over the festive season, so it’s definitely worth taking the time to find out if your property has any weak points that could be easily breached.
The 16th season of ‘Idols SA’ wrapped up yesterday evening. There can only be one winner, but there were plenty of off-key performances to remember.
People can’t get enough of Martin Kenyon, who after his viral CNN interview, went on to put Piers Morgan in his place on ‘Good Morning Britain’.
Plenty of cuss words will be covered during ‘History of Swear Words’, a six-part series launching on Netflix from January 5.
If you’re up for some holiday entertainment while you vegetate on the couch, look no further than the top five series of the year.
In 1967, Italian engineer Giorgio Rosa built an island, declared it an independent state, and made himself president. It’s a story Netflix couldn’t overlook.
The widely-acclaimed ‘Dark’ recently wrapped up its third and final season. For those in mourning, this Netflix series may well fill the void.
An Italian TV show, ‘Detto Fatto’, has been cancelled after a segment aired on the eve of International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women.