We’re making our list, we’re checking it twice. We’re gonna find out whose Naughty or Nice. Santa may have his list, but for us TV tragics, our list is just as important.
We’re making our list, we’re checking it twice. We’re gonna find out whose Naughty or Nice. Santa may have his list, but for us TV tragics, our list is just as important.
As we reach the end of another year you’ll no doubt be seeking out movies and TV shows to help you get through the silly season and keep the whole family entertained. Explore this snapshot of December highlights across the streaming apps such as Netflix, Disney+, Stan, Prime Video, Paramount+ and more, the Fetch channel packs, and the Movie and TV Stores. Read on to see what we’re excited about watching this month.
The pop culture phenomenon, Shark Week – a 24×7 channel takeover with new premieres every night – returns to Discovery Channel from November 27 with even bigger sharks and record-breaking breaches. Here’s a taste of what you can expect from Shark Week 2022.
To celebrate the release of Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery in cinemas this week – you’ll also be able to stream the film on Netflix from December 23 – we are taking a look at some unconventional whodunits. We’re looking for unique mysteries that don’t, on first glance, present themselves as whodunits but utilise many conventions to pull the wool over the eyes of audiences in interesting ways.
We’ve revisited our previous list of great Modern TV Westerns and updated with some new shows and new thoughts. A spit and polish here, a shift or two there. Now it’s over to you to agree, disagree or challenge us to a showdown at high noon!
Had a ruff week? Sit back, grab some pup-corn and enjoy these 5 great dog movie recommendations.
Inspired by the release of the first season of the new comedy series, Blockbuster, which will be available to stream on Netflix from November 3, we have put together a collection of movies that may evoke feelings of nostalgia for physical media. These movies are predominantly staged in a retail setting – or more specifically, a video rental store or record store – majestic places where one could once browse the selection, make new discoveries and walk out with a haul of new movies to watch or music to give a spin.