Where does Westworld go after Red Wedding-esque finale?
Westworld ended its season on a strange note. The episode was not exactly a cliffhanger, but it also did not offer much in the way of closure.
Westworld ended its season on a strange note. The episode was not exactly a cliffhanger, but it also did not offer much in the way of closure.
It's the cult tearjerker that made generations sob. And now they're sobbing for a different reason.
Admittedly the latest Westworld twist caused barely a ripple of shock among fans given the internet predicted this episode's revelations weeks ago, yet – as a keen viewer – I feel compelled to follow the yellow brick road even to its possibly disappointing end.
After roles in musicals such as Grease, Hair, Ghost and Legally Blonde, Rob Mills is moving to Ramsay Street.
The writers behind the hit ABC series have revealed their plans for an Indian Jones-style trilogy.
HBO's Westworld revealed a twist that some sharp viewers had guessed almost from the show's beginning.
Prince Harry's new girlfriend has requested time off from filming US legal drama Suits amid intense harassment after their relationship went public.
These latest online leaks appear entirely plausible, coinciding with scenes the cast have been spotted filming in Spain.
Just when we thought we'd seen it all, here's a new form of cruelty TWD-style - the pop song as torture. And the man who wrote it couldn't be happier.
Helping an audience understand a character, like a film or television program, via music is all about getting the tone right.
Featuring perhaps television's most perfect opening episode, this series unravels a familiar tale with glorious precision.
Reacquaint yourself with "Paul Anka", the world's snippiest concierge and motor-mouth Lorelai Gilmore ahead of what promises to be the TV reboot of 2016.
After six months in limbo, fans of The Walking Dead got more than they were counting on as two major characters met their end.
Despite being a star of Sex and the City, it took 10 years for Kim Cattrall to get her TV series Sensitive Skin made.
A year after the end of Downton Abbey, a new period soap opera, The Halcyon, has risen from the suds.
The series, based on the novel by Sydney author Liane Moriarty, will premiere on HBO next year.
Make no mistake, Divorce's Frances is no Carrie Bradshaw, and Divorce is no Sex and the City.
From Prisoner to Doctor Doctor, Tina Bursill is a fixture of Australian TV. But you won't find her playing the role of the bimbo.
ABC series The Code brings the hacker conspiracy action back to Canberra for its crescendo.
HBO's robo-drama Westworld premiered this week, and with its big debut came a whole heap of questions. Evan Rachel Wood, who plays host Dolores Abernathy, reveals why her character needed to be raped in the show and why that scares her.
Sherlock star Benedict Cumberbatch has hinted the next series of Sherlock could be the last.
Westworld is a male fantasy where women are objects (albeit androids) to be raped, maimed, and killed by the wealthy.
It's a very different Kiefer Sutherland who has to save America this time around.
A remake of classic 1970s series is superbly scary.
A new miniseries starring Matthew Le Nevez reveals the triumphs and turmoil of an Australian sporting hero.
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