The beloved natural historian is hitting screens this week with another nature documentary. Here’s what else our Screen Queen Clare Rigden is dipping into this week.
Teresa Palmer is in the eye of the storm — and couldn’t be happier. She opens up about juggling multiple blockbusters, five kids and another on the way, and a “bucket list” tornado tour.
From the pool to the dance floor is a challenge but Olympic legend Susie “Madame Butterfly” O’Neill is scaring herself, signing on to star in Dancing With The Stars.
This week our Screen Queen Clare Rigden is dipping into the delightful Stick, revisiting Brassic on Netflix, tuning into the Alone Australia finale, getting drunk on Tylenol and checking out The Survivors.
Perth-raised actor Jessica De Gouw has spent the better part of the last five years on the road for her job, and for love. Her latest role, in the Netflix drama The Survivors, sees her heading to Tasmania.
The Four Seasons, Duster, The Secret Lives Of Mormon Wives, Murderbot and Welcome To Wrexham: here’s everything our Screen Queen Clare Rigden is watching and loving this week.
Amanda Keller is hosting a beautiful new series on ABC, which sees everyday people playing pianos in public spaces. Get the tissues ready: this one’s an emotional watch.
Ewan McGregor is taking to the road once more for his latest motorbike travel series, Long Way Home. Here’s what else our Screen Queen Clare Rigden is watching and loving this week
Spare a thought for Antonin Careme: born to make elaborate pastries and sport artfully tousled hair, made to participate in French revolution-era political skullduggery.
The Rehearsal, Andor, Bluey’s Big Play, Claire Hooper’s House Of Games and Etoile: here’s what our Screen Queen Clare Rigden is watching this week on TV.
It’s easy to feel like we’re just going through the motions, isn’t it? Like we’re chasing fleeting achievements that may not really matter. Yet, every year, one event reminds me of what’s truly important.
This week our Screen Queen is getting grossed out by The Dark Side Of Kidfluencing, revisiting The Last Of Us, diving into The Narrow Road To The Deep North and catching up on Breeders.
The Irish actor plays an older version of the young star in an acclaimed TV adaptation of the Booker Prize-winning book The Narrow Road To The Deep North.
North Of North, Your Friends & Neighbours, a new season of A Bite To Eat, The Handmaid’s Tale and Black Mirror: here’s what our Screen Queen is watching and loving this week.
Sometimes something is argued that seems so obviously beyond debate that it’s a mystery why it’s being discussed. And so this week, we ponder the age-old question: How often should you wash your gym gear?
Sometimes you just need to spend four hours taking a deep-dive online into your fave TV show. And our resident Screen Queen has your next TV obsession — Guy Ritchie’s excellent new drama, MobLand.
This week our Screen Queen is bingeing the terrifically good fun Deli Boys, tuning in to Charlie Pickering’s show, hanging with Meghan in her kitchen and catching up with Denise Richards and her nepo babies.
This week our Screen Queen is checking out the excellent British comedy Am I Being Unreasonable?, satisfying her curiosity with It Ends With Us and dipping into Daredevil.
Martine Chippendale has traded Perth for a swanky life in Sydney’s eastern suburbs. We caught up with the newest cast member of The Real Housewives of Sydney to find out what it’s really like.
Rick Ardon and Susannah Carr are entering their 40th year reading the Seven news together and having sat next to them at least 1000 times, I’m in the perfect position to pass comment.