Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge (AKA Kate Middleton) is enjoying Wimbledon!
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Huge news for Twilight fans!
All five films are heading to Netflix to stream for all subscribers!!!!
Click inside to read exactly what we found out…
The streaming service tweeted on Monday (June 21), “You don’t know how long I’ve waited for you… to know that all five films in The Twilight Saga are coming to Netflix (in The US) on July 16!” Stay tuned as Netflix announces more movies heading to Netflix in July.
Mark your calendars for July 16 as you’ll get to re-watch Robert Pattinson, Kristen
Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge (AKA Kate Middleton) is enjoying Wimbledon!
Saweetie is addressing working with Dr. Luke.
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Marc Malkin Senior Film Awards, Events & Lifestyle EditorThe Los Angeles LGBT Center will host its second annual live Love in Action telethon on Aug. 14.
Michaela Kennedy Cuomo has revealed she’s demisexual.
Jessica Alba‘s 13-year-old daughter Honor is growing up so quickly! The A-lister’s mini-me looked just like her twin in a new clip which showcased the pair dancing in gorgeous, floral dresses. Jessica took to Instagram on the fourth of July to share a video with her look-alike daughter, twirling around to the tune of a groovy, laidback track. “Sunday funday with my (not so little) baby. Happy 4th, fam!” the 40-year-old captioned the post.
Over the years, BTS ARMY has joked about how they believe BTS member Jin is a vampire; whether it be his evergreen 'worldwide handsome' looks or being allergic to garlic.
Scarlett Johansson is getting into the beauty business!
EXCLUSIVE: Outfest announced a partnership with Netflix and law firm E-Minutes in support of its 2021 Outfest Screenwriting Lab.
#blackAF will not be returning to Netflix for season two – at least not as a series.
Outer Banks season two, all the Twilight movies, and a reality show where singles go on dates dressed as animals.
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorMichelle Lee, Allure’s top editor for the last five and a half years, is joining the Netflix marketing team in a newly created editorial and publishing role.Lee announced her jump to Netflix, where she will be global VP of editorial and publishing, in an Instagram post Monday.Lee in late July will join the Netflix marketing group headed by chief marketing officer Bozoma Saint John, the market veteran who previously worked at companies including Apple and Endeavor.
Carl Nassib has come out as gay.
Clair de Lune, and sensible rain gear: The entire is headed to Netflix this summer. The streaming giant announced June 21 that all five movies about “what-if-your-boyfriend-was-a-grumpy-elderly-man-who-wanted-to-drink-your-blood” will be available in the U.S.
Klute, we hear Jane Fonda’s voice in several senses of the word, some more literal than others. Over the opening credits, on a tape-recording of her character Bree Daniels talking business with a john, she is introduced discussing freedom and desire.
Jane Fonda is praising Demi Lovato for their courage, as the singer opened up about their near-fatal overdose in an emotional conversation.The legendary actress said that she wished she could give Demi a hug, after the artist explained how there was a voice inside that said “You’re not living, and if you don’t start living your life for you, it’s going to be your demise.”Making Demi wake up and think “You know what, I’m going to live my truth, and no matter who it scares.
Jane Fonda is applauding Demi Lovato for living their truth.
Jane Fonda is getting emotional.
Demi Lovato’s bravery is striking a chord with Jane Fonda.
Owen Gleiberman Chief Film CriticIt used to be that when you called a movie a glorified sitcom, it was an insult. But when you watch “Fatherhood,” an unabashedly formulaic, undeniably sweet Netflix dramedy in which Kevin Hart offers up a benign variation on his trademark irascibility in the role of a devoted but desperate single dad, it’s easy to imagine the sitcom version as richer, deeper, more layered.