Jamie Dornan is hard at work on the ‘Fifty Shades Freed’ PR tour, and his latest stop was at James Corden’s late night show. They had a little fun.
It’s a case of so far so good for Marvel’s latest superhero movie, and it doesn’t come much better than a perfect score. I guess only time will tell.
It’s been a while since we’ve seen a decent brawl in our Parliament, which would have been rectified if SONA hadn’t been pushed back. Over in Ireland, though.
Trump’s hair has a long and storied history, and there has been much conjecture about how he gets that orange mop to stay put. He ain’t gonna like this video.
When it was revealed that Elon Musk would be sending a red Tesla into space, no one expected the images beamed back to Earth to look quite like this.
There’s a shirtless drunk guy, there’s a Mustang, and there is a team of pissed off petrol attendants. Grab the popcorn because this is a wild ride.
Tom Hardy is the king of muffled-voice characters and, when reciting his Bane lines to his pooch, he used a ball box to get the full effect. We think it’s odd too.
Embarking on its maiden voyage, SpaceX’s Falcon Heavy did everything it needed to successfully launch into space and return to Earth. It’s a big deal.
Your favourite farming pastor is at it again, this time weighing in on our current water predicament. Turns out we’re all deviants down here in the Cape.
Constant Beckerling was very pleased with his team’s performance in the Varsity Cup last night, and the Wits skipper’s post-match interview is proving popular.
When Uma Thurman finally broke her silence on Harvey Weinstein, she also spoke out about Quentin Tarantino. After taking a few days, he has come back with his own account.
On their way to Ohio for a short trip, Donnie tried to make it seem like all is well between himself and Melania. What followed was awkward at best.
With the trailer airing during the Super Bowl, the sixth instalment of ‘Mission Impossible’ is almost ready to deliver all the death-defying action you need in your life.
The Bad Lip Reading YouTube channel has upwards of six million subscribers, and that’s because they turn out gems like this. Take a quick break and laugh a little.
Released in cinemas this past Friday, ‘The Wound’ (Inxeba) has sparked massive controversy. It touches on a few subjects that have people up in arms.
By now I’m sure you’re aware that the Philadelphia Eagles won the Super Bowl, but that didn’t stop their fans from going absolutely bonkers on the city’s streets.
After the ANC top six met with Zuma last night, setting a meeting at Luthuli House today, the BLF party decided it was time to hand over a memorandum. Cue violence.
If the football didn’t catch your interest, with the Eagles shedding the underdog title and taking home the trophy, then the commercials usually do the trick.
After stranding themselves (and getting refloated) off Bloubergstrand, a pod of false killer whales made quite a splash at the V&A Waterfront yesterday.
He wasn’t called the King of Pop for nothing, and Michael Jackson’s 1993 Super Bowl performance changed the game forever. How about this for an entrance?
Natalie returned to Saturday Night Live, the scene of her famous 2006 rap, and dished out a few more bars for her fans. Of course she was on fire.
Fans and supporters alike have been waiting for Uma Thurman’s personal Weinstein account, but she took it one step further and shared a life-threatening story involving Tarantino.
When facing the man who repeatedly sexually assaulted his three daughters, Randall Margraves struggled to contain his emotions. Hard not to sympathise, really.
Serial killers aren’t known for their moral fortitude, but the chilling ease with which William Clyde Gibson discusses his crime is pretty intense.
Boreholes are the talk of the town, and I’ve heard a very wide range of prices quoted for companies that install them. This chap believes you can do it for peanuts.
We have only just entered February, and already critics have pinned down what could be this year’s most horrifying film.
Damn, but the Brits love a good moan. These are the adverts they complained most about during 2017, and there are some pearlers in here.
Michael Wolff and Mika Brzezinski aren’t exactly fans of the Donald, and both have been subjected to vicious Twitter attacks. That doesn’t mean they’re friends, though.
Every presenter dreads the day their blunder goes viral, and now this chap on Sky Sports can tell his mates he’s had his 15 minutes of infamy.
Now is not the time for those who represent the City of Cape Town to lash out at the media, which is why Ian Neilson has been forced to apologise.