Netflix is putting out a wildly ambitious and much-anticipated sci-fi series from David Benioff and D.B. Weiss, adapted from a Chinese book trilogy.
Are we worried? Yes! Are we ready? Not really. Does that matter? Never.
May has ended along with the final episodes of ‘Succession’, ‘Barry’, ‘Ted Lasso’, and ‘Yellowjackets’ among others, but that doesn’t mean this new month will leave us with nothing to watch.
Words like “hair-raising”, “bloodcurdling,” and “downright dreadful” have been used alongside a review of ‘The Clearing’.
BEEF has been lauded as one of the best series on Netflix this year, it’s just a pity one of its main stars is so deplorable.
Everyone is waiting with bated breath for this visceral, debauchery-filled series featuring drugs, sex and hot teens.
‘BEEF’ is so good, but the art in the Netflix road rage series is even juicier.
If you have to ask what the Netflix Preview Club is then you’re not special, sorry.
Take your pick from an HBO true-crime starring Elizabeth Olsen, a new spin on ‘Fatal Attraction’, or a Netflix comic drama full of road rage.
After some internet speculation and guesswork, the next lush location for the hit series ‘The White Lotus’ has been revealed.
Billie has made her acting debut as a cult leader offering a slightly unnerving therapy session.
Maybe it’s going to take an A-list cast such as this to whip us into action about the current climate crisis.
Leading the cast of the new South African crime thriller from M-Net is the ‘Game of Thrones’ and ‘The Hunger Games’ star Natalie Dormer.
Netflix and Shondaland are allowing us the opportunity to go deeper into the Bridgerverse and learn how one of the most beloved Bridgerton characters became the Queen.
Joe Goldberg is still very much alive and well despite faking his death in the final moments of Season Three after a bout of heartbreak and deadly obsession.
That last scene of all three generations of men looking back at a pretty girl walking past sets the fact that Mike White owns TV in stone.
Holidays are about recharging the batteries after another one of ‘those’ years. Settle down, get comfy, and get your binge on.
The game itself is harmless but there’s a sinister story linked to its history that’s now under the spotlight.
Sir Richard Branson, one of the world’s most inspiring risk-takers and big-shot businessmen, has a reputation for consistently rolling the dice.
Netflix had previously said that season five would conclude the royal drama but it’s going back on its word.
Season two is currently five episodes deep and one character, in particular, is being widely panned.
In 1996, college student John Leonard saw a Pepsi ad about a loyalty rewards programme and a light went on upstairs.
The smart new limited series premiering on November 17 teases out the myriad contradictions about the human condition, filled to the brim with marriage problems, life philosophy, sex, and money.
If you headed out to Kalk Bay over the course of the past week, though, you may have noticed there’s a lot of action on the harbourfront.
Over the years, Peter Morgan’s drama has been accused of taking liberties with the truth surrounding the behaviour of various royals.
Long before Netflix became the behemoth that is today, HBO was responsible for transforming the small-screen landscape.
After a fairly long wait, the official trailer for the latest season was finally released and boy does it spill some Lipton tea.
For years, it’s been an open secret that David Beckham, OBE (Order of the British Empire), would love to be Sir David Beckham.
HBO’s star-studded social satire is taking us along for a Sicilian vacay with a whole new cast and all of the usual drama.
Guillermo del Toro, the Mexican filmmaker behind the Academy Award-winning fantasy film ‘Pan’s Labyrinth’, is opening up his ‘Cabinet Of Curiosities’.