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Chris Hemsworth faces an emotional end to his experiment
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Chris Hemsworth faces an emotional end to his experiment

Chris Hemsworth steps into an immersive death meditation experience on Limitless on Channel 9 and 9Now.

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Chris Hemsworth reunites with wife Elsa Pataky in an emotional experiment
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Chris Hemsworth reunites with wife Elsa Pataky in an emotional experiment

Chris Hemsworth lays eyes on his wife Elsa Pataky after she was "aged 50 years" on Limitless on Channel 9 and 9Now.

Critics hate it, audiences love it: Jessica Alba’s machete-wielding comeback

Critics hate it, audiences love it: Jessica Alba’s machete-wielding comeback

We haven’t seen the Sin City star on screen for nearly five years. Was her straight-to-streaming action comeback a wise choice?

  • by Nell Geraets
Bosch remains one of the most rewarding crime shows of the past decade

Bosch remains one of the most rewarding crime shows of the past decade

Bosch: Legacy sees the former LA homicide detective played by Titus Welliver become a private eye, a move that has sharpened this already successful series.

  • by Craig Mathieson
The couch potato’s guide to the 2024 Paris Olympics

The couch potato’s guide to the 2024 Paris Olympics

From the events worth staying up late for to fun facts and myth-busting, our guide to the Games has it all.

  • by Michael Lallo
Niche sports get their time in the Olympic spotlight

Niche sports get their time in the Olympic spotlight

Broadcasters Adam Papalia and Caroline Buchanan will be bringing sports such as judo and BMX cycling to the widest possible audience.

  • by Nicole Elphick
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A beautifully balanced performance in a hilarious, quirky comedy about change
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A beautifully balanced performance in a hilarious, quirky comedy about change

Ashley Storrie delivers a commanding turn as the stubbornly outspoken heroine Nina in the at-times hilarious and sensitive comedy Dinosaur.

  • by Ben Pobjie
The Bear has just broken an Emmy comedy record. But is it comedy?

The Bear has just broken an Emmy comedy record. But is it comedy?

The series set in a Chicago kitchen scooped Emmy Award nominations overnight, sparking renewed debate about category genres.

  • by John Koblin
Naomi Watts, Elizabeth Debicki lead Aussie Emmy nominations

Naomi Watts, Elizabeth Debicki lead Aussie Emmy nominations

Shogun, The Bear and Only Murders in the Building were the most nominated programs for the 76th annual Emmy Awards.

  • by Michael Idato
Are we entertained? Blood-soaked drama captures gore of Ancient Rome

Are we entertained? Blood-soaked drama captures gore of Ancient Rome

There’s nothing like combat in the Colosseum, intrigue on the Senate floor, and decadent parties between masters and slaves to excite jaded genre audiences.

  • by Craig Mathieson
The Serpent Queen returns, more venomous than ever

The Serpent Queen returns, more venomous than ever

Samantha Morton is just as deliciously wicked in the new season of this account of the life of Catherine de Medici.

  • by Kylie Northover