TV review: The cringe factor
We're spoilt for choice when it comes to cringe, says Diana Wichtel, but the master is, as ever, Larry David. [more]
The Kiwi actor is across – no, really – three channels this year, including TV3's Terra Nova, which starts this Saturday. Preview »
Psychologist Nigel Latta is back on TV to dish out more advice that he cautions now one should follow. Preview »
We're spoilt for choice when it comes to cringe, says Diana Wichtel, but the master is, as ever, Larry David. [more]
The British actor discusses his Golden Globe-nominated role in psychological thriller Homeland, which is screening on TV3. [more]
The new adaptation of Dickens's story can be very moving, writes Diana Wichtel. [more]
Television families have segued from "Aww!" to "Omigod!" writes Diana Wichtel. [more]
Cripple Creek comes to New Zealand tonight, when country music star Wilson Dixon appears in his very own TV show. [more]
The new crime drama starring Lost's Michael Emerson has a knowingly silly premise, says Sarah Barnett. [more]
Actor Michael C Hall talks about his cancer treatment, losing his dad at age 11 and whether his serial-killing TV character is an avenging superhero or just evil personified. [more]
As TV series Back Benches rolls into Rotorua tonight on its summer tour, its host looks back on an eclectic career. [more]
The UK actor talks about co-writing and starring in Getting On, a satire set in a hospital ward somewhere in England, that is screening on UKTV. [more]
Complexity rules in a series about a post-Katrina New Orleans. [more]
With Gail Platt in the dock, Diana Wichtel is glad that Coro is back in primetime. [more]