Does the world need another Scandi crime drama? The director and stars of The Keeper of Lost Causes think they have found the answer.
Kimberley kid Waylen Manson makes the cut on The Recruit
The AFL dream of exciting Kimberley product Waylen Manson remains alive, after he made the 12-person cut for Foxtel's new football talent show The Recruit.
Eddie McGuire again in hot seat over Family Feud threat
Grant Denyer out-rated his former arch-rival Eddie McGuire last night to again win the battle of the game shows – prompting one media analyst to describe Denyer’s revived Family Feud as 'the best thing Channel Ten has done in three years'.
Words and Pictures review: Stars shine as Schepisi practises what he preaches
Any film that begins with an idealistic English teacher quoting John Updike is liable to seem at least somewhat behind the times.
Is Sex Box 'TV porn'? Mixed reviews from therapists
It’s sex, in a box, on TV, and it’s dividing Australian sex therapists.
Seth MacFarlane sued for stealing 'vulgar' Ted
Seth MacFarlane is being sued over copyright infringement for the hard-drinking, foul-mouthed bear in Ted.
Sky news reporter Adam Boulton swallows a fly on air
Sky News political editor Adam Boulton was reporting on British Prime Minister David Cameron's radical cabinet reshuffle on Tuesday when he began choking on a fly.
So much to love about The Good Wife
What is it about The Good Wife? Compared with trendier shows, it's so staid, so talky, so barren of sex and violence and swearing.
Why winter is coming to Game of Thrones' cool factor
By now half the planet knows Kristian Nairn aka Hodor from Game of Thrones is a house music DJ set to tour his 'Rave of Thrones' show, where punters are encouraged to dress up as cast members.
Anja Nissen in the final, but is The Voice biased towards men?
Fans of The Voice have questioned whether the show's live voting is biased against women after only one female soloist made it through to the grand final.