On Wednesday, Amazon Prime Video unveiled Rupi Kaur Live, a one-hour original special from New York Times bestseller Rupi Kaur, which will become available for streaming in North America on August 27.
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EXCLUSIVE: BET Her has acquired festival hit I’m Fine (Thanks for Asking), setting an August 7 premiere date.
The SXSW Special Jury Award winner examines the harsh reality of homelessness amid the Covid-19 epidemic.
Its protagonist is Danny (Kelly Kali), a recently widowed hairdresser who finds herself living on the streets with her eight-year-old daughter Wes (Wesley Moss). As Danny works to secure the funds that will allow her to lock down an apartment, she also aims to protect her child from
On Wednesday, Amazon Prime Video unveiled Rupi Kaur Live, a one-hour original special from New York Times bestseller Rupi Kaur, which will become available for streaming in North America on August 27.
Angelique Jackson Pablo Larrain’s “Spencer,” starring Kristen Stewart, is coming to theaters in November. The film, from Neon and Topic Studios, will debut in competition at the Venice Film Festival.Originally expected to debut in 2022 to mark the 25th anniversary of Diana’s death, “Spencer” will debut in theaters on Nov.
Call The Midwife has given viewers a glimpse of the joy, love and hardships of Nonnatus House for nearly a decade – much longer than creator and executive producer Heidi Thomas said she ever expected.
The reboot of Gossip Girl‘s first season was split into two separate parts.
The new season of Rhodes to the Top was unveiled tonight during TNT’s AEW: Dynamite, spotlighted with a short teaser and setting a premiere date of Wednesday, September 29, at 10 PM on TNT.
EXCLUSIVE: Showtime Documentary Films reveals , from Emmy-winning director Greg Barker about the life of John Walker Lindh, will premiere on Sept. 10 at 9 p.m. ET/PT.
Laetitia, the first French series to premiere at the Sundance Film Festival, is heading to HBO.
Hulu unveiled the upcoming release dates for its fall schedule including the return of favorite originals The Great and Animaniacs, as well as freshman series , from Empire’s Danny Strong.
EXCLUSIVE: IFC Films has acquired North American rights to The Novice, the first feature from writer/director Lauren Hadaway, which will debut in select theaters, digital platforms and VOD on December 17th.
IMDb TV has acquired Canadian drama series Pretty Hard Cases, setting a U.S. premiere date of September 10 for its first season.
Netflix is queueing up more cooking content with the addition of Baking Impossible and School of Chocolate to its library this fall.
., has a premiere date!Disney+'s female-led coming-of-age dramedy, starring Peyton Elizabeth Lee, reimagines the classic 1990s sitcom and follows 16-year-old Lahela «Doogie» Kameāloha as she juggles a budding medical career and life as a teenager. The series will premiere Wednesday, Sept.
Amazon’s “The Lord of the Rings” TV series has finally received a premiere date from the streaming service. And though it’s more than a year away, fans now at least know the one date to rule them all.The yet-to-be titled big-budget show will debut Friday, Sept.
Joe Otterson TV Reporter“The Lord of the Rings” series at Amazon officially has a premiere date.The highly-anticipated epic fantasy series will debut on the streamer on Sept. 2, 2022, with new episodes dropping weekly after that.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterThe “Hawkeye” series at Disney Plus finally has a premiere date.The show, which stars Jeremy Renner and Hailee Steinfeld, will debut on November 24, Marvel Studios announced Thursday.More to come…#Hawkeye never misses
Nearly a decade since everyone’s favorite serial killer moved away and became a logger in 2013, Showtime’s is back—at Comic-Con@Home, at least. The show’s big return to Comic-Con featured Michael C. Hall, series showrunner from seasons 1-4, Clyde Phillips, executive producers Marcos Siega and Scott Reynolds, and Julia Jones, who will make her debut in the limited series as Dexter’s love interest Angela Bishop.
“Lucifer” is coming to an end.
AMC+ subscribers.That news came courtesy of the "Fear the Walking Dead" panel during Comic-Con@Home, moderated by "Talking Dead" host Chris Hardwick, where AMC also gave us a pair of clips from season 7, which you can see below.You can watch the full panel for yourself right here.The first clip catches up with Morgan (Lennie James) and Grace (Karen David), who have been using the beached nuclear sub for shelter with their newly adopted baby.The second clip is a bit more plot-oriented, as we look