Get ready to spend some evenings in this March, as a number of new series and new seasons head our way.
Ricky Gervais is no stranger to playing miserable characters, but he’s gone all in with his latest show, a “laconic, scorched-earth portrait of grief”.
Have you ever found yourself watching an entire series, even though you hate it? It’s called hate bingeing, and there’s a good reason behind why you do it.
If you like shorter seasons of extremely binge-able criminal content, and you’re keen to see what our finest local talent can produce, then here’s one to watch out for.
The critics have spoken and the results are in. Here’s a complete list of the Golden Globe winners for 2019. Some of them we saw coming, whilst others might surprise you.
The best part of going on leave is hitting the couch, getting the popcorn ready, and binge watching some excellent series.
You know you’re in for a treat when renowned author John Grisham says “if I wrote The Innocent Man as a novel, folks probably wouldn’t believe it”.
Anyone who has ever worked in an office will want to live vicariously through this guy, who has no bucks left to give.
Bill Gates has given this series about Silicon Valley his seal of approval, in an article talking about what it’s like to an innovator today.
Sometimes we watch TV to switch off our brains, and other times we’re after some suspense to get the heart rate up. This should tick the latter box.
The new season of ‘Narcos’, set in Mexico, focusses on the founding father of Mexican narcotraffic: Miguel Ángel Félix Gallardo.
‘Narcos’ is returning to your laptop or TV soon, and this time it’s set in Mexico and based on the birth of Mexico’s drug war.
We’ve been made to wait all of three years, but now it’s time to delve back into the story of Steven Avery, Brendan Dassey, and Teresa Halbach.
A new reality TV show, ‘The Circle’, premiered on British television this week. Imagine everything you hate about social media interaction meets Big Brother.
Choosing your next series isn’t a decision to be taken lightly. Because we care, here are five shows that you might want to add to your list.
After the success of the franchise, ‘The Purge’ has been converted into a TV series that goes even deeper into what we’re capable of without rules and regulations.
The first season of ‘American Vandal’ surprised everyone when it became one of last year’s biggest breakout shows. Season two is just around the corner.
‘The Crown’ cast have successfully brought Queen Elizabeth and company to life. Take a look at these side-by-side comparisons of the cast and their royal counterparts.
Meryl is currently at the peak of her powers, which is why fans of ‘Big Little Lies’ are so stoked that she is on board. Here’s our first glimpse.
If you had to hazard a guess at what SMILF means, you would probably be right. How about the new series showing the struggles of a single mom?
Fans of ‘Stranger Things’ are set for a pretty decent wait, so it might be worth trying out ‘Everything Sucks!’ for some of that old-school nostalgia.
A little glimpse at South Africa’s January television stats reveals a number of shows that I’m not at all familiar with. Maybe you’ll fare better.
Local content has been in the spotlight recently (thanks, Tali), and to continue riding this wave here are six tasty offerings you should really consider watching.
We all have a hotel / motel / Airbnb horror story we love to tell, which is why ‘Room 104’ is something we can all relate to. Yes, that is James Van Der Beek.
If you, like me, are a massive fan of The Crown, you might be intrigued to know that most of it was shot in the Western Cape. Let’s find out exactly where.
You have to put together something pretty special to be named as the best TV show of the year by critics, so let’s take a little stroll down memory lane.
It’s not often you see five stars these days., which is why we should take note when the Guardian dishes out a full house. Cue the weekend binge.
‘The Crown’ is back, once again taking an in-depth look at the life of the Queen of England as the season transports us back to the 60s. And we have the trailer.
No matter how many series you have lined up and ready to go, there’s always space for a few more options. Consider adding these to your binge list.
It’s been a long time coming, but Brandon Stanton’s ‘Humans of New York’ series has finally turned into a short documentary series. Check out the first episode.