There’s a lot of interest in Westerns these days, and we are not complaining about the Dallas vibes either.
Keira Knightley takes centre stage in Netflix’s latest spy thriller — and if the trailer’s anything to go by, this show is going to blow up.
The highly anticipated adult-animated anthology series promises to deliver original narratives that transport fans into the heart of their cherished gaming universes.
Fans can anticipate the same embarrassing humour, unpleasant workplace politics, and a new group of people to love – or hate.
Director Gareth Evan co-created an epic action-thriller TV show that brings pulpy martial arts-inspired action to the small screen, which might just be your next perfect binge-watch.
From samurai and stalkers to spies and detectives, here are a few of the best TV shows of 2024 so far.
The eight-part series is a rollercoaster of laughter and tears, all thanks to McGregor’s fantastic performance as a Russian Count.
The new Netflix Original series has been garnering strong reviews, starring Benedict Cumberbatch, whose “mesmerising” performance will surely win some awards.
If you’re looking for something to watch on Netflix, then definitely consider one of the best-reviewed shows of 2024 so far.
One of the key players behind the Chinese sci-fi book adaptation was sentenced to death just a day after the show’s release for poisoning the guy who owns the film rights.
Besides expressing her appreciation for Cape Town’s scenery, another moment that stood out to her during the filming of ‘White Lies’ was her on-screen chemistry with a South African co-star.
Lesley-Ann is playing a South African character, giving the mom of one the opportunity to show off her Saffa accent for the first time.
This show will be more than enough to make you even more paranoid in public.
Hopefully, this second season can bring in the viewership that this show deserves.
You would think our species has progressed to enjoy exclusively high-brow characters, but no, as if it’s 2012 all over again, the internet cannot get enough of that blunt, R-rated teddy bear Ted.
The series will follow Noomi Rapace as an astronaut who “returns to Earth after a disaster in space — only to discover that key pieces of her life seem to be missing.”
Fans of the series about a ruthless triad killer have taken to social media to demand that Netflix release a second season, and maybe more, to feed their series addiction.
The back-to-work grind should be in full force by now, which means you probably need a new show to revenge-watch.
The new series, new seasons, and remakes of shows are coming in hot for the new year.
If you’re a fan of ‘Porky’s’ and Chuck Norris’ ‘Missing In Action’, then this is for you.
The series will follow the actions of the 100th Bombardment Group of the United States Army Air Forces during World War II and is produced by Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks.
We’re having a look at some of the biggest upcoming Netflix releases that every subscriber will want to add to their respective watchlists.
Series creator Mike White teased “a supersized White Lotus” when the hit HBO series returns for its next instalment.
It sounds all but confirmed to be a new favourite (and very bizarre) show.
After 20 years, Victoria Beckham has finally spoken openly about the pain she suffered in the aftermath of the claims about her husband David’s alleged affair with their PR assistant.
Paul, along with his fellow Breaking Bad cast members, recently joined the picket line in support of the ongoing strikes by the Writers Guild of America and the Screen Actors Guild.
One of the coolest-looking games that Netflix has pushed out so far has to be The Queen’s Gambit, in partnership with Ripstone Studios.
Starring South Africans Cantona James and Chelsea Thomas, the series is a fascinating blend of local gang drama and high-octane spinning as it follows Ethan, a 17-year-old driver working for a local gang.
Sweeping up the 2023 Primetime Emmy nominations are everyone’s favourites, including ‘Succession’, ‘The Last of Us’ and ‘The White Lotus’.
This Australian comedy series may be called ‘Colin from Accounts’, but it is not about a) a man named Colin and b) someone who works in accounts.