The Haunting of Bly Manor, the second season of Mike Flanagan's horror anthology, with Adam Sandler's latest Netflix movie Hubie Halloween right behind it.
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The Bachelorette premiere. Will it be the “most dramatic season yet?" Only time will tell.And in between that drama, check out these TV shows and movies, as well: The Vow: Are you watching HBO's docuseries about NXIVM? Catch up before the new episode airs tonight, and check out this exclusive preview, below.
10 p.m. ET on HBO or streaming on Part two of this gorgeous series, about Queen Catherine and Henry VIII, kicks off tonight.
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.The Haunting of Bly Manor, the second season of Mike Flanagan's horror anthology, with Adam Sandler's latest Netflix movie Hubie Halloween right behind it.
Supermarket Sweep and a . Good times are ahead…at least on your queue. Below, all the TV shows and movies to check out this week: Supermarket Sweep: An old classic is back, this time hosted by queen Leslie Jones.
In the UK? You can also stream 1917 on Amazon Prime Video this weekend.Netflix's big prestige movie of the month is The Trial of the Chicago Seven, the second movie directed by The West Wing, Steve Jobs and The Social Network screenwriter Aaron Sorkin – his first was the overly long Molly's Game. It's about the trial of seven anti-Vietnam War counterculture figures who were arrested after protesting the Democratic National Convention in 1968, and were charged by the federal government for
Dylan O’Brien suffers anxiety on film sets whenever he’s part of a stunt after an accident on the set of the third Maze Runner movie left him with severe injuries.The 29-year-old underwent months of recovery after he was hospitalized with a concussion, a facial fracture, and lacerations when a motorbike stunt went wrong while he was filming Maze Runner: The Death Cure in 2016, and he admits the accident has left him with fears he’s not sure he’ll ever be able to shake.“Whenever I’m putting on a
Doja Cat is slaying the stage!
The first Pride March in South Africa and on the African continent took place on 13 October 1990. In celebration, we’ve rounded up some of the must-watch LGBTQ shows and movies on Netflix that are available to stream right now.
A baby girl who was born prematurely early Tuesday after her mother was shot and killed in Chicago was in critical condition, according to reports. Stacy Jones, 35, was due to give birth to her baby next month.
Ed Meza @edmezavarGermany’s Maze Pictures has boarded Moscow-based Metrafilm’s KGB comedy series “Pawns,” from writers Michael and Lily Idov, who penned the award-winning 2018 Cannes competition screener “Leto.”The company, which has offices in Munich, Berlin and Lucerne, Switzerland, is also developing a miniseries based on “Ghosts of Berlin,” a book of supernatural stories by filmmaker Rudolf Herzog (son of Werner Herzog), and the tentatively titled mystery series “Parallels.”On the film
Ed Meza @edmezavarIn his new crime series, “Rats,” Slovakian writer Miro Šifra not only tells a gripping tale set in the Czech Republic’s complex drug industry but also a poignant human story.The fact-based drama examines the dynamic world of the Czech-Vietnamese meth syndicates, funded by cryptocurrency and monitored by police drug enforcement task forces.
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorBritish soul singer Celeste has dropped the video for her new single “Hear My Voice,” via Interscope Records.
too much good stuff coming to the streaming service to find time to watch it all, what with the debut of The Haunting of Bly Manor, a breezy new romantic comedy from Darren Star, and the final season of Schitt's Creek, which recently dominated the Emmys. Our list of suggestions for the best shows and moves on Netflix in October is below, but here's the full list of what's new on Netflix in October. We also have a list of everything coming to all the major streaming services in October.
Operation Christmas Drop, to look forward to, not to mention the third (!) sequel starring Vanessa Hudgens. This year has been—let's just say it—horrific, but all the holiday cheer Netflix is supplying may just cancel things out.
Festival season continues to ebb and flow with the AFI Festival hitting in just a few weeks, making for the discourse around film to stray from the persistent doom and gloom of all of the rescheduling and push backs of previously scheduled releases for theaters.
The Haunting of Bly Manor, a new horror movie starring Joey King called The Lie, and—scariest of all—the vice presidential debate. Below, see the other TV shows and movies to earmark for this week: A Holly Dolly Christmas: Dolly Parton's first Christmas album in 30 years is out and features collaborations with Miley Cyrus, Jimmy Fallon, Michael Buble, Billy Ray Cyrus, and her brother Randy. . First Ladies: A new docuseries about First Ladies, the real legends of any presidency.
Netflix, Amazon Prime, and Hulu. But if you're looking for some family-friendly Halloween entertainment, like, say, Hocus Pocus, be sure to check out Disney+'s Halloween movie lineup to find out how to watch.
Hulu is here for you, celebrating the month of October with a bunch of horror to get you in the mood for Halloween. In fact, all of our picks for the month are scary in some way or another, including a movie about a killer hair weave, for real.
too much good stuff coming to the streaming service to find time to watch it all, what with the debut of The Haunting of Bly Manor, a breezy new romantic comedy from Darren Star, and the final season of Schitt's Creek, which recently dominated the Emmys. Our list of suggestions for the best shows and moves on Netflix in October is below, but here's the full list of what's new on Netflix in October. We also have a list of everything coming to all the major streaming services in October.