Foxtel v Choice: it’s war over the cost to subscribe to Pay TV.
Foxtel has hit back at remarks by Choice magazine after it compared pricing for content and used Orange is the New Black and The Walking Dead as examples. “Australians wanting to watch the upcoming...
View ArticleThe Flash amongst new US titles coming to Foxtel
Foxtel has confirmed several new US titles coming in 2014 / 2015. Foxtel has signed with Warner Bros / Nine Network to acquire The Flash and with CBS Studios to license Jane the Virgin. Both will...
View ArticleFoxtel 2015 highlights: iQ3, Deadline Gallipoli, Banished, Gogglebox.
Subscription TV stars from Wentworth, Selling Houses Australia, Australia’s Next Top Model, Real Housewives, Deadline Gallipoli and A Place to Call Home were out in force tonight for Foxtel-MCN 2015...
View ArticleAirdate: The Knick
Steven Soderbergh’s fictionalised version of the Knickerbocker Hospital in New York during the early part of the 20th century begins on Showcase next week. Clive Owen stars as Dr. John W. Thackery in...
View ArticleThe Knick
If you’re the squeamish-type, you’ll want to look away now. The Knick will have you curled up in the foetal position. But that’s how medicine was back in 1900s New York: bloody, rudimentary and...
View ArticleReturning: The Knick
Season two of US period drama The Knick will begin on Showcase next month. It returns at 8:30pm on October 21, 4 days after its US debut. Steven Soderbergh returns to direct the series, which has 10...
View ArticleThe Knick tipped for third season
A script for a third season of The Knick is said to have been ordered, in addition to a season outline, according to Variety but as yet nothing is confirmed. That’s despite a startling finale for...
View ArticleAxed: The Knick
Period medical drama The Knick has been axed after two seasons by HBO-owned Cinemax. The Steven Soderbergh drama, which screened in Australian on Showcase, starred Clive Owen until his demise in the...
View ArticleDr. Death
The malpractice of Dr. Christopher Duntsch is the subject of a new 8 part series, Dr. Death. Based on a podcast of the same name, it stars Joshua Jackson as the ambitious, arrogant Texan neurosurgeon...
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