The 90s cartoon that mattered? Why Beavis and Butt-Head is better than The Simpsons
New York Times: The series, then and now, was always much smarter than its characters.
New York Times: The series, then and now, was always much smarter than its characters.
New York Times: Families of the victims question the need to dramatise the serial killer.
"Sort it out, Simon. Pull FBoy Island NZ today."
A quick look at the best movies and TV streaming this week.
One celeb is ready to do what it takes to take out the competition.
Times: Emma Sullivan knew and admired Peter Madsen. Then he brutally murdered a reporter.
OPINION: A key challenge will be ensuring the ANZPM public charter is not compromised.
A traitor is afoot on Celebrity Treasure Island - but can Dame Susan sniff them out?
TVNZ says Ministry of Justice checks were done, but not police vetting.
The actor and author talks to Elisabeth Easther.
We are starting this week off with a little bit of side-eye.
MAFS 'bride' slams reality TV shows saying she believes toxic behaviour is promoted.
Financial Times: Journo Henry Mance is the first to admit that he is not a good actor.
A Kiwi funnyman has made it official with his designer partner.
The couple are reportedly pushing for edits in the show.
Chloe Grace Moretz says the viral "Family Guy" meme affects her to this day.
Party-time for DJ stars Sweet Mix Kids this Saturday ahead of a new album release.
Wayde Moore is due to appear on TVNZ's FBoy Island NZ.
Lena Dunham finally tackles the project she dreamed of since the start of Girls.
"My body is being used as a joke and it's something that I can't change."
Times: The presenter on cancel culture and why he can't find right-wing guests.
This hot new series about a burnt-out chef is, unfortunately, highly relatable.
The star talks politics in Star Wars, our climate emergency and shrugging off the trolls.
New York Times: Erick Adame's supporters say he's been punished for someone else's crime.
One star of the show has been outed as the threatening underdog.
NY Times: An unauthorised biography reveals raw details of the TV star's life and death.
In a rare move, senior members of Buckingham Palace have weighed in on The Crown.
Top three picks unlikely to spark controversy, but rest of list debatable.
Things heat up when the celebs are confronted with an alleged future Bachelor.
New York Times: Why doesn't Hollywood simply hire big actors to play big characters?