
When we last saw Cleaver Greene he was dangling under the hot air balloon his best mate Barney was in the basket of as they sailed across Sydney Harbour. a metaphor for their relationship - nobody in charge and the friends inexplicably connected as they drift off into the sunset

Serial killer Mick Taylor (John Jarrett) is back for the TV version of the movies, but this is no cheap knock off of those truly terrifying flicks. And it’s probably not what you’d expect either.

The women of Wentworth are back for season four of this Aussie drama, which promises strong story lines and some intriguing plot twists.

In this age of must watch TV keeping up which episode of a TV show you are up to can be a challenge. With Netflix, Stan, Presto, Foxtel and the Free To Air channels all on different episodes of your favourite TV shows keeping track of them can come in handy.
Netflix's juggernaut series HOUSE OF CARDS has returned with the fourth 13-episode installment with a vengeance, and President Francis Underwood is facing challenges from all sides of politics.
The opener reminds us 1994 was a tense time in American race relations. The Rodney King bashing & LA Riots were only two years prior. The arrest of much-loved American icon OJ Simpson for the murder of his ex-wife and her new partner threatened to reopen those wounds.
The hit comedy series—written by and starring Abbi Jacobson and Ilana Glazer—returns this week for its third season, and it’s as funny and vital as ever. Seriously, set your IQ boxes. If you don’t have Foxtel, sign up. It’s worth it (while Broad City is on, anyway. The rest of the time it’s kind of a coin toss).
There's something to be said about getting your education on all things sex from a complete stranger. No emotional attachment, less embarrassment, the opportunity to ask questions and even if judged know you may never see them again.