
The best TV of the year – and the biggest disappointment
This year of TV has had something for everyone.
This year of TV has had something for everyone.
Bradley Walsh wasn't the only one who was left frustrated it seems.
New York Times: Why Nicole Kidman's latest role is her most personal yet.
Fans grabbed selfie with actor who is here for new film project.
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TVNZ chief executive Jodi O'Donnell appeared before MPs at the select committee.
References to a character’s gender identity have been removed from the animated series.
Everyone's favourite blue heeler is headed for the big screen.
The star is looking great and is 'bright as a button' a decade after retiring.
A Shortland Street docu-special, Rose Matafeo's stand-up and some seriously cute animals.
Nobody was safe from Chris Rock, who skewered everyone from Elon Musk to Hollywood celebs.
The US comedian and talk show host shares tribute to his parents after his tragic loss.
Luke Grimes says final instalment without Costner was 'the easiest season we've filmed'.
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Wallace, 60, is facing multiple allegations of behaving inappropriately while filming.
Times: How one of the most powerful men in Hollywood survived a brutal childhood.
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Lisa Kudrow claims the group didn't meet again until '10 years' after the show ended.
The pool looked the same as any other day, but danger lurked beneath the surface.
The Marvel actor was left with 38 broken bones, a collapsed lung and acute chest trauma.
The Golden Globes nominations are in - but one unexpected omission has raised eyebrows.
Prime Video stars reveal first teaser and confirms launch date.
Jack Reacher returns in the new season of Amazon's Reacher, screening on Prime Video from February 20. Video / Prime Video
OPINION: Silver Lake's expected boost falters as New Zealand Rugby faces further losses.
Darby says people still want to hold 'band meetings' with him.
New York Times: Why Succession star Kieran Culkin values family over Hollywood fame.
The actor says social services refused to help him find accommodation.
Community editors consider ways to save titles; Former leader takes Whakaata Māori to ERA.
'Now comes the hard part – convincing my parents it was a documentary'.