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Netflix introduces new real-time vote feature for its live shows
By Tom Power published
Netflix's new star-based live voting feature sounds great in practice, but is it a novelty that'll eventually lose its shine?

There's a sneaky way to watch A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms for FREE
By Tom Bailey published
News We uncovered a sneaky way to watch A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms for FREE – from anywhere in the world, without coughing up for a Premium streaming subscription.

I wanted to hate Euphoria season 3, but the HBO Max show's trailer won me over
By Rowan Davies published
Euphoria season three's production delays have fueled my frustration with the HBO Max show, but the new trailer is blockbuster-worthy.

Best streaming services in New Zealand 2026: Netflix, Disney+, Apple TV and more compared
By Max Langridge last updated
Updated The Lincoln Lawyer Season 4, Hijack Season 2 and Shrinking Season 3 are just a few of the highlights in January

8 movies about our current relationship with AI
By Becca Caddy published
Films that feel like predictions and mirrors, revealing the themes of fear, trust, intimacy, and power shaping our relationship with AI today.

Jerry Bruckheimer weighs in on Quentin Tarantino's Black Hawk Down remarks
By Axel Metz published
We spoke with producer Jerry Bruckheimer about Quentin Tarantino naming Black Hawk Down the best movie of the 21st century.

‘They gave us the iPhone camera’: F1 producer Jerry Bruckheimer on Apple’s ‘phenomenal’ involvement in the movie’s production
By Axel Metz published
We spoke with F1 producer Jerry Bruckheimer ahead of the film's streaming release on Apple TV.

HBO Max subscriber sues Netflix in dramatic class-action lawsuit, claiming the Warner Bros deal will cause 'irreparable antitrust injury'
By Rowan Davies published
HBO Max member Michelle Fendelander has sued Netflix in a bid to prevent it from merging with Warner Bros Discovery.

YouTube to lock out under-16s in Australia as controversial social media ban looms
By Rene Millman last updated
YouTube has confirmed it will comply with Australia's strict new age verification laws, following the likes of Meta and X. Yet, critics are raising alarms over privacy and data security.
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