Given that Blink-182 sang ‘Aliens Exist’ back in 1999, perhaps we shouldn’t be too surprised that one of the founding members of the band is involved in this docuseries.
Kirsten Dunst’s new series, ‘On Becoming a God In Central Florida’, takes a dark, comedic approach to the thorny issue of cults and pyramid schemes.
‘My Name Is Reeva’ is set to tell Steenkamp’s story “through the eyes of her loved ones”, with producers looking for a cool R40 million investment.
The Ndlovu Youth Choir performed brilliantly in the quarter-final round of ‘America’s Got Talent’, but now it’s up to the public to vote.
John Goodman, Danny McBride, Adam Devine and Edi Patterson lead the cast in a new series that is guaranteed to rub some people up the wrong way.
There’s more to the ‘greatest crib of all time’ than meets the eye. I’ll give you a clue: it has a nice tie-in with the epic failure of Fyre Festival.
Fans of ‘The Crown’, get ready to see what the royals were up to between 1964 and 1970.
Narratiive has released its website traffic statistics for July, revealing the largest online publishers in South Africa.
John Oliver had a lot to say in his Sunday episode about one of the world’s most outlandish leaders.
Despite new streaming technologies, radio is still big business in South Africa, and these 20 stations are at the top of their game.
Between 1952 and 1969, the US Air Force investigated over 12 000 reported sightings of UFOs, and more than 700 of which remain unsolved to this day.
Meghan joined the Vogue team as a guest editor on the all-important September issue, but things have not gone as planned.
If you’re keen to unpack that nostalgic feeling you get when watching ‘Stranger Things’, directors the Duffer brothers are here to help.
A ‘Saturday Night Live’ skit of Donald Trump dancing with actors in chicken costumes from 2004 is once again in the spotlight.
Ntando Shandu has been dubbed the ‘Snake Man’ of the latest series of ‘Idols SA’. I guess this is what viewers want to see these days.
Get ready for the Emmys in September by catching up on these superb Emmy nominated shows.
The list of Emmy nominations has been released, with some surprising nominations and ommissions.
A new documentary investigates some of the key players in the Facebook / Cambridge Analytica scandal of 2018.
Think you have what it takes to be South Africa’s next star bachelor? We’ll look at that, as well as how to be one of the ladies that competes for his attention.
If you have a decent TV, but you’re still watching series on your laptop or PC, then it’s time to get out of the dark ages and bring the two together.
News about Donald Trump and his exploits dominates just about every American media outlet, which led to New York Magazine taking an editorial stand.
George R.R. Martin just dropped some details about the ‘Game of Thrones’ prequel, including which families will be featured.
Desperate parents are being conned out of thousands of rands by a man who claims to be able to help their drug-addicted children.
There are some excellent series coming your way this month, which are guaranteed to keep you couch-bound and on the edge of your seat.
If you need proof that watching a 20-second clip can cause actual harm to your brain, come on in.
During a segment looking into conditions at warehouses at the likes of Amazon, John Oliver didn’t hold back. Now the company has fired back.
Every day, South African news sites are littered with videos of hijackings and car theft. That’s why we rely on vehicle recovery systems, but is it money well spent?
Their resident TV buff, Alan Sepinwall, gives his halfway-point highlights of the year, “from meta-sitcoms to real-life disaster miniseries”.
In a roundabout way, South African has the 1969 moon landing to thank for television making its way to our shores.
If you’re tired of forking out money every year to the criminally inept SABC, you could always try and cancel your TV licence. Good luck with that.