Billboard has launched a set of speakers in partnership with wholesale retailer BJ’s. The Billboard Wireless Solar Powered Speaker Set With Bluetooth comes in a set of two to provide high-quality 360° surround sound.
16.04.2020 - 01:15 / cosmopolitan.com
If you’re the type to start tearing up from just a sad movie trailer (hi, guilty), then you should be warned that every single one of the movies on this list will have you destroying an entire box of tissues. But if you’re the type of robot human who needs something REALLY sad to get the water works flowing, I found some options to split open your ice cold heart, too.
No matter which movie you pick, you’re gonna be clutching your heart (and your ice cream) reaaaaaaal tight. From '90s classics
.Billboard has launched a set of speakers in partnership with wholesale retailer BJ’s. The Billboard Wireless Solar Powered Speaker Set With Bluetooth comes in a set of two to provide high-quality 360° surround sound.
Michelle Obama is coming to Netflix! The former first lady is the subject of a new documentary,, which chronicles her journey across the country during her 34-city tour to promote her 2018 memoir of the same name.
By Andreas Wiseman
We’re going to be spending a lot of time indoors for the next few weeks it would seem.
By Marc Malkin
A new documentary will provide a “rare and up-close look” at the life of Michelle Obama as she embarked on a tour to promote her memoir, Netflix has said.
Michelle Obama is coming to Netflix!
Take That look set to hit the big screen with a film adaptation of their West End show The Band, and excited fans are already excitedly suggesting who should be in it.
Some of the best comedy movies on Netflix right now are ones you've definitely seen before: , , and more classics. But intermixed with them are some newer titles you may have missed last year, like the Bridesmaids-adjacent or Someone Great, a rom-com starring Gina Rodriguez and Brittany Snow.
Andy King -- the breakout star of Netflix's Fyre: The Greatest Party That Never Happened -- announced on Wednesday (April 22) that he'll be hosting this weekend's upcoming Room Service Music Festival.
David Guetta is live on YouTube right now with a 90-minute live stream performance from Miami in support of COVID-19 relief!