‘The Grand Tour’ is all set to air its first special, which sees the former ‘Top Gear’ hosts taking to the water in a race through Vietnam and Cambodia.
Al Pacino might be all of 79 years old, but he’s still going strong, and is set to star in a new series titled ‘Hunters’.
M. Night Shyamalan shot to fame with movies like ‘The Sixth Sense’, ‘Signs’, and ‘The Village’, and critics say his latest series could be just as much of a rollercoaster.
The 8PM Sunday movie has become an institution in South Africa, and it doesn’t look like it’s going anywhere soon, despite what streaming throws at it.
Long-time host of ‘Jeopardy!’, Alex Trebek, who recently resumed chemo, was caught unawares by an emotional message from a contestant on the show.
If headphones simply won’t suffice, why not watch your new series addiction almost entirely enclosed in a box?
The first two seasons of the hit show ‘The Crown’ were lauded as accurate retellings of history, but season three looks to have veered off course.
After what they described as “probably one of the hardest processes” that they’ve been through as a team, M-Net chose Marc Buckner as the new ‘Bachelor SA’.
Philip Pullman’s epic trilogy is making its way back to the screen, with one important difference – this time they’ve done it right.
People are so over Brexit that a third of them are avoiding the news entirely, prompting Sky News to start a Brexit-free pop-up channel.
The Roy family is quite something to behold, and it’s hard not to draw parallels between them and other famous families. With the Murdochs, the similarities are impossible to ignore.
China may have ended its one-child policy back in 2015, but the ramifications of that rule will still be felt for generations to come.
You might be pretty excited about some of the blockbuster movies headed our way, but October is also going to be a bumper month for series.
As of the end of the month, you can wave goodbye to the History Channel, the Crime + Investigation Channel, and the Lifetime Channel.
Adam Thorn and Rob “Caveman” Alleva get bitten and stung by some of the most dangerous animals in the world, although there’s some method to their madness.
Get into the Heritage Day spirit by streaming these proudly SA contenders from the Emmys, Jackson Wild and the AMAAs.
The final season of ‘Game of Thrones’ cleaned up at the Emmys this year, despite some stiff competition.
It’s been 25 whole years since Friends first aired, and to celebrate this momentous occasion Google has done something special.
The epic season 14 finale has wrapped up, and ‘America’s Got Talent’ fans have a new winner to celebrate.
Stephen King has a way of making the mundane seem terrifying, and the latest film adaptation of his work is no exception.
I wonder if one of the adventures will be trying to avoid all contact with a guy who keeps sending unsolicited pictures of his downstairs bits?
Some stories are harder to tell than others, and the team who made ‘Stroop’ certainly embarked on an emotional rollercoaster these past few years.
If you’re looking for a cop drama to sink your teeth into, and you’re keen to have a few seasons worth to binge, consider yourself in luck.
‘Carte Blanche’ looked at the events that lead up to the protests against gender-based violence. which have taken place across South Africa over the past week.
Once again, the Ndlovu Youth Choir shone on ‘America’s Got Talent’ with an incredible performance of ‘Higher Love’ by Whitney Houston.
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.