Denzel is back, and if you want the chance to see him in action before ‘The Equalizer 2’ hits the big screen we’ve got the golden ticket.
The internet loves animal videos, and it’s tough not to have a chuckle at the antics of Sophia and Ollie. Owner Nico du Toit might be less impressed.
Simon Pegg and Nick Frost, of ‘Shaun of the Dead’ fame, have released the trailer for their latest offering, ‘Slaughterhouse Rulez’, complete with monsters and hellholes.
Stopping strangers to ask for directions might one day be replaced by Google Maps, but we can all relate to the struggles of this alien abroad.
When Evan went on the American game show ‘Pyramid’, he hoped to win some proper cash. Instead, he gained notoriety.
Wayne shone in America, Mo’s been reported to the police after a video of him driving went viral, and Liverpool’s manager really likes watching his team win.
The tech and IT industries in South Africa remain traditionally male-dominated fields, but some heroes are hard at work to change that perception.
If you think your weekend was rough, spare a thought for Lonah Chemtai Salpeter, whose gaffe has grabbed attention right around the world.
Who wants to watch Michael Cera experience some “mouth pains”, while chatting about ‘Superbad’, Jonah Hill, and other standout moments of his career?
A grade 10 student in Gauteng is facing disciplinary proceedings after he harassed a teacher, with the footage making its way onto social media.
Ever wondered how adept you would be at flying a stolen plane? Richard Russell did just that, although this one doesn’t have a happy ending.
Crystal Moselle’s first narrative feature film ‘Skate Kitchen’ defies the male-dominated world of skateboarding by capturing the daily lives of a group of talented young women skaters in Manhattan.
CCTV captured footage of a brazen mugging, in broad daylight, outside of the South Gauteng High Court in Johannesburg on Tuesday.
The Guardian, Vox, Slate, the Telegraph – it seems that everybody has good things to say about a family you’ll probably come to loathe.
Michael Moore’s new documentary Fahrenheit 11/9 promises a provocative look at modern life in America under President Trump.
With their latest round of ‘Western with a South African twist’ adverts, Chicken Licken have laid down the challenge. So, who rules the roost?
Nutmegging a defender is the ultimate slap in the face. Throw some grass to the mouth into the mix, and you have a serious humbling.
Ever wanted to sit down with a Flat-Earther and ask them what it’s all about? That’s what VICE did, so settle in and enjoy the ride.
‘Stroomop’, which means upstream, follows the lives of five women with their own personal struggles, who join a whitewater rafting expedition.
A Namibian carwash attendant wins this week’s epic fail competition, in an incident that could be described as a comedy of errors.
Carter Page, a former advisor to the Trump campaign, thinks that Donald Trump and Nelson Mandela have a lot in common.
DC has decided to move away from some of their more grim efforts, and the Justice League, to bring you something a little bit different.
After a (very) brief sabbatical, Elon is back to his old Twitter tricks. This time he’s linking Tesla’s stocks and Hitler, leaving many shaking their heads.
Cricketers are often quite fond of a round of golf on their off days, although English quick Jimmy Anderson might need some time away from the game.
Three people are dead, and nearly 70 injured, in a huge explosion on an Italian motorway. Some of the footage is pretty intense.
You won’t catch me watching ‘Idols SA’, but every now and again there’s a video that needs talking about. Anyone else getting weird vibes about this?
Golfers are usually a rather demure bunch, which is part of what makes Phil Mickelson’s advert so unusual. Bust out the worm, big guy.
The Lockheed Martin LM-100J is a beast of a plane, which means it isn’t expected to be all that acrobatic. If you have the right pilot, you never know.
South African students Ben Myres and Cukia Kimani’s university project contained a glitch. That became a game, and now the world is taking notice.
It’s not every day you see a boa chomping on a pigeon, and that’s especially true when you consider that this unfolded on the streets of London.