Speaking to Piers Morgan about rumours of the co-stars’ feud, ‘Sex and the City’s’ Kim Cattrall had a few things to say and decided to clear the air.
You know what there aren’t enough of? Videos of TV hosts driving around in cars with celebrities. Conan and Tom do things a little differently, though.
Parents are prone to overreaction from time to time, but if you take a closer look at this ‘Maya The Bee’ clip you’ll see that someone has dropped the ball(s).
It has been 10 years since ‘Keeping Up With the Kardashians’ first graced our screens, and producers of the show are hoping for another 10. To the empire!
You might say that these three chaps have fared pretty well since leaving the BBC, and they’ve now been named British GQ’s TV Personalities of the year for 2017.
Who doesn’t love free stuff, and there’s plenty to be found inside this year’s Emmy Awards gift bag. Oh to be famous.
The Idols SA train just keeps on going, but at least we are treated to the kinds of auditions that live long in the memory. Oh dear.
I know this one went down Sunday night, but in case you missed it Stephen Colbert nailed his monologue. With a little help from Spicey, of course.
There’s big debate these days about the merits of DStv subscriptions vs. online streaming services like Netflix and Showmax. Here’s something to add to the conversation.
Talking bollocks has made many people rich over the years, but now it’s all about posting it online and watching the clicks roll in. These guys are coining it.
James Franco plays a pair of sleazy twins, and Maggie Gyllenhaal a prostitute, in a new series produced by the guy who made ‘The Wire’. What more could you ask for?
Breitbart has long been a vociferous supporter of Trump and his antics, but Steve Bannon might be set to stir things up. Looks like the rest of the team is on board.
We’ve been taking the piss out of the Guptas, their lackeys, and those who dance to their tune for a while now. At long last, we now have our first troll.
Even by Trump’s usual low standards, the past few days have seen his name dragged through the mud. Now these magazines have had just about enough.
Some shows steal the limelight, and you’ll be told to watch them at least five times before you finally take the plunge. If you want something off the beaten track, however.
Some kids scrawl their names into the desks, some leave rude messages in the bathroom stalls. But when dicks start popping up everywhere, the plot thickens.
It’s the most over-hyped, over the top fight of all time (and that includes Floyd and Pacman) – and it looks like SuperSport have delivered.
Verashni Pillay is back in court, appealing to the SA Press Council’s appeal’s panel to change their original ruling over the Shelly Garland matter.
Alfred E. Neuman and his friends at MAD Magazine aren’t quite as famous as they were back in the day, but they’re still producing the odd cracker.
The latest release from Netflix sees Arrested Development star Jason Bateman take on a drug cartel, laundering money from a small town called Ozark. Looks rad.
This year’s most definitive game show fail sees two contestants struggle to answer a question obvious to just about everyone watching.
This weekend saw the trailer for the much-awaited second season of ‘Stranger Things’ hit the web, and if you’re a fan this is going to make you pretty stoked.
O-M-G, guys, GOT is here. If you’re not one to give two hoots about spoilers, then here’s what went down in the first episode.
This year’s Emmy nominations are in, and given how much quality TV we’ve seen these past 12 months it’s going be a tight contest.
Legendary author George R.R. Martin might be leaving ‘Game of Thrones’ behind soon, but what he has planned for the future is very interesting.
With great choice comes great responsibility, so if you’re a little overwhelmed by the never-ending stream of series out there then maybe we can help.
Fashion is a cutthroat business. and so is the magazine industry that goes hand in hand with it. Now one pissed off former editor is hitting back.
I think you can call yourself an influencer if you crack TIME’s list of the most influential people on the internet. Here’s a couple you might not have seen coming.
You might not immediately recognise the name Suna Venter, but you should remember the case of the SABC Eight.
Serena Williams posed for the August edition of Vanity Fair, and much like Demi in the 90s she didn’t hold back. The story itself is interesting, too.