A number of notable events transpired since the last Saturday Night Live Episode – from the violent attacks on the U.S. Capitol to the release of Netflix’s Pretend It’s A City – and Weekend Update hosts Michael Che and Collin Jost recapped it all.
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Here's what came out on Netflix last week. If you're looking for even more hand-picked recommendations, we have plenty.
If you'd like to see what's coming out on Netflix in January, here's everything that's coming to the service in the month. Lupin, Season 1Omar Sy stars as Assans Diop, a man who is essentially a French Bruce Wayne if Batman was more of a cat burglar than dark knight. Inspired by the classic French character Arsène Lupin, known as the "gentleman burglar," Diop starts the series
.A number of notable events transpired since the last Saturday Night Live Episode – from the violent attacks on the U.S. Capitol to the release of Netflix’s Pretend It’s A City – and Weekend Update hosts Michael Che and Collin Jost recapped it all.
The Eternal Daughter.
Spencer so far. K-Stew might not have been your first guess to but TBH....
Every Tuesday, discriminating viewers are confronted with a flurry of choices: new releases on disc and on-demand, vintage and original movies on any number of streaming platforms, catalog titles making a splash on Blu-ray or 4K. This biweekly column sifts through all of those choices to pluck out the movies most worth your time, no matter how you’re watching.
The New York Film Critics Circle (NYFCC celebrated its 86th annual awards ceremony to celebrate this year’s winners and for the first time, it was virtual.
Martin Scorsese-fronted documentary
Outside the Wire, an action-packed original film starring Anthony Mackie as a butt-kicking android; the third chapter of Matt Groening's animated series Disenchanted, which is essentially Futurama in a fantasy setting; and Bling Empire, a real-life Crazy Rich Asians. Below are all the new releases on Netflix for the week of Jan.
We have recommendations for fans of horror, murder mysteries, animated shows, and much, much more. Where to Watch: Netflix Obviously we have to kick this list off with the most popular post-apocalypse show currently on TV.
sign up for our free, spam-free Watch This Now newsletter that delivers the best TV show picks straight to your inbox. You can also look at our massive collection of recommendations, or our list of suggestions of what to watch next based on shows you already like. Series premiere Sunday at 9/8c on HBOThe story of Tiger Woods has always been ripe for documentation, but there's never been a better time for it than now.
what's new on Hulu in January. If you're looking for even more suggestions, click over to our full list of recommendations.
Big Mouth and Bob's Burgers, to name just a few), anime shows are packed with tropes that appeal to a more universal audience. They can be both super campy and fun and also thoughtful and serious.
Here's what came out on Netflix last week. If you're looking for even more hand-picked recommendations, we have plenty.
The filmmaker's Netflix-funded follow-up to his 2010 documentary 'Public Speaking' is more of the same - and thank goodness for that.
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SZA is opening up about being snubbed by the Recording Academy during the 2018 Grammy Awards, where she was up for Best New Artist.
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Call Me Kat: Mayim Bialik stars in this new series as a 39-year-old woman who uses the money her parents put aside for her wedding to open up a cat café in Louisville, Kentucky. 8 p.m.
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Note: With the coronavirus pandemic delaying production on several shows, several of our picks below come with an asterisk, as delays could push premiere dates past 2021. Premieres Thursday, Jan. 7 on NBCIn recent years, NBC's must-see Thursday night sitcoms have been coming in bits and pieces rather than a full-fledged block, but two people who have been huge parts of NBC's glory days of yore — Cheers' and The Good Place's Ted Danson and 30 Rock's Tina Fey — are hoping to build a foundation