The stars are stepping out for a Russian Doll event!
23.03.2022 - 20:35 / glamour.com
so many good movies and shows. From romances like Her to the long-awaited second season of Russian Doll to the ultimate in throwback : an exposé of Abercrombie! One program that's sure to get everyone talking? Anatomy of a Scandal.
Like The Undoing and Big Little Lies, it's based on a best-selling mystery-ish novel, this time following a high-profile sexual assault case going to trial in London. Sienna Miller plays the distraught wife, Naomi Scott is the victim, and Michelle Dockery portrays the emotionally invested barrister.
Follow that up with their new Marilyn Monroe doc and you've got yourself a month of sordid intrigue.On a lighter note, Selling Sunset is back for season five, the ultimate in smooth-brain pleasures. And we bid a bittersweet adieu to Grace and Frankie.
The stars are stepping out for a Russian Doll event!
Angelique Jackson It’s been three whole years since audiences experienced the psychedelic dramedy of “Russian Doll,” but, if the rapturous response to the Netflix show’s Season 2 trailer is any indication, fans are more than ready to jump into a new adventure with the show’s co-creator, executive producer, director, writer, showrunner and star Natasha Lyonne.“It’s scary releasing trailers and things like that, because you’re trying to figure out the right amount [to show], if you want people to be able to go in cold,” Lyonne told Variety at a rooftop celebration for the show at Hollywood’s Roosevelt Hotel on Friday night. “And yet, there’s a thirst, a hunger that dictates that this is the way that we do things.” The clip in question reintroduces Lyonne’s onscreen alter ego Nadia Vulvokov, who’s emerged from the first season’s purgatorial storyline only to find herself transported back to 1980s New York.
Laura Dern (Jurassic World Dominion) and Liam Hemsworth (Poker Face) have signed on to star in the film Lonely Planet, which Susannah Grant (Unbelievable) is writing and directing for Netflix.
It’s really been a long minute since we had any “Russian Doll,” Netflix’s hit hipster series about a woman living on New York’s Lower East Side in the early aughts who gets caught in some strange time loop where she keeps on reliving the same day over and over again. Created by writer/director Leslye Headland and its star Natasha Lyonne, “Russian Doll” was quite the cultural sensation when it first arrived in 2019.
“Outer Range” might be a little hard to describe, but no, worry not, this is not “Cowboys & Aliens.” Well, it could be, but don’t worry, this will not be a big, silly mix-and-match genre blockbuster. Created by Brian Watkins for Amazon Prime, instead, the series is a mystery thriller drama about a rancher who uncovers a strange phenomenon in the wilderness of Wyoming.
series is set to end later this month, when the second installment of the final season debuts on the streamer. On Monday, Netflix released a series of images from Season 7 Part 2.One shot promises shenanigans, with Jane Fonda’s Grace and Lily Tomlin’s Frankie several margaritas deep at a Mexican restaurant. Or, in Grace’s case, just one jumbo margarita.
“Ozark” fans, rejoice. The Jason Bateman and Julia Garner-starring drama series is returning to Netflix in April with a second part to its fourth season — and it’s just one of many other hotly anticipated titles coming to the streamer this month. April will also see the long-awaited sophomore installment to “Russian Doll,” the mind-bending “Groundhog Day”-esque dramedy series starring Natasha Lyonne as a hard-partying New York City woman stuck in a brain-melting circuitous loop from hell. For fans of capital-M mess, there’s the Spanish-language “Elite,” which traces the scandalous (and often murderous) exploits of the posh attendees of high school Las Encinas.
Every month Netflix removes a number of movies from the streaming service with no warning. Netflix only flags this if you happen to click on the title.
Leaving April 1Star Trek: The Next Generation: Seasons 1-7Leaving April 2Truth or DareLeaving April 4The Killing of a Sacred DeerLeaving April 5The Florida ProjectLeaving April 8House of the WitchLeaving April 15About TimeLeaving April 18Miss SloaneLeaving April 24King Arthur: Legend of the SwordLeaving April 25The ArtistLeaving April 26August: Osage CountyLeaving April 29El señor de los Cielos: Seasons 1-7HostelLeaving April 30Dawson’s Creek: Seasons 1-6 Dear JohnFirst KnightLéon: The ProfessionalMoneyballSnakes on a PlaneSnatchStripesSuperman ReturnsThe Shawshank RedemptionThe Town
Can you believe it’s almost April!? HBO Max has released the full list of movies and TV shows that are debuting on the streaming service beginning on April 1.
With Easter approaching fast you don’t want to waste your holiday time scrolling through what’s new on Amazon. Our list of Amazon Prime Video’s newest TV shows and films coming in April should offer enough ideas on what to watch.
It’s undeniable, Andrew Garfield is having a serious moment. Coming off an Oscar nomination for “tick, tick…BOOM!” and his appearance in “Spider-Man: No Way Home”— a part so beloved people are demanding that the actor get to finish out his ‘Spider-Man’ trilogy and or join Sony’s Spiderverse—Garfield feels like he’s bigger than ever these days.
Regina Hall makes a fashionable statement on the red carpet at the 2022 Academy Awards on Sunday (March 27) at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood.
Star Trek: The Next Generation and . If you’re a fan of the James Van Der Beek and Joshua Jackson , don’t worry.
Netflix has announced which movies and TV shows are expiring from the streaming service beginning on April 1, 2022.
Netflix has released the complete list of titles heading to the streaming service in April 2022!
Grace and Frankie season seven.The long-running Netflix original series will come to an end on April 29, when the last of the show's seventh season hits Netflix. The sitcom announced the conclusion on Twitter on March 22, bidding fans a fond farewell and promising that even though “The sun's about to set.
Just call them the goodbye girls: Grace and Frankie are about to return for their final episodes on Netflix.