MAFS
Married At First Sight and the return to Australian shamelessness
What does it say about us that MAFS is bigger than ever in 2026?
MAFS
What does it say about us that MAFS is bigger than ever in 2026?
Opinion
We asked eight friends of Zee Feed to draw on their area of expertise predict the big shifts and major trends coming next year.
Opinion
"I need escapism. And I don’t mean another eight-episode dramedy ... I need metaphorical revolution."
Interview
Sydney-based creative duo are making the type of entertainment young people want to see.
Explainers
Australia's local industry is The Bad Place when compared to Hollywood.
Explainers
The truly feminist reality shows are rarely marketed that way.
Explainers
Opening up the dialogue between new and old fans of F1 is already creating ripple effects of positivity.
Explainers
Fuck the algorithms, reclaim the joy of discovery.
Explainers
The entertainment industry loves biopics. In 2022 alone, productions including Spencer, House of Gucci and Inventing Anna have given us cause to binge-watch and obsess over these iconic figures in history, through the voyeurism of the screen. But what happens when the subjects don’t (or can't) give
Explainers
Every year, the same thing – people loudly say they hate Married At First Sight, while watching the hell out of it. Here's the psychology behind the phenomenon.
Interview
"In times like this, joy is very fleeting and sought after."
Explainers
Byron Bay locals are pissed that Netflix is making an influencer-reality show called Byron Baes. Do the criticisms have merit?