This week’s longlist of #NewMusicFriday single and album releases appears at the bottom of the page, but first, a few highlights…
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Emily in Paris to spooky films like A Quiet Place, here are our top picks for this weekend’s Netflix must watch releases!Lily Collins wearing incredible clothes in the city of love? Yes, please!This 10-part series, which comes from the writer of Sex and the City, is definitely the escapism we need when Emily, an ambitious twenty-something marketing executive from Chicago, unexpectedly lands her dream job in Paris.Emily’s new life in Paris is filled with intoxicating adventures and surprising
.This week’s longlist of #NewMusicFriday single and album releases appears at the bottom of the page, but first, a few highlights…
Netflix still have plenty more to offer this week with plenty of new releases and all time favourites added.To help you navigate the streaming services a little more easily, here are the new films this week.Recruited by a secret society of babysitters, a high schooler battles the Boogeyman and his monsters when they nab the boy she's watching on HalloweenThe film centers around Blue, who fronts a reggae sound system based in West London, and the trials and tribulations of young black youths in
Resigned to streaming your entertainment this weekend as Level 3 restrictions across the country prevent trips to the cinema and blustery weather makes the beach unappealing?
hereNowTV, Amazon Prime Video and Netflix still have plenty more to offer this week with plenty of new releases and all time favourites added.To help you navigate the streaming services a little more easily, here are the new films this week.Staring Lily Collins and Simon Pegg, the patriarch of a wealthy and powerful family suddenly passes away, leaving his daughter with a shocking secret inheritance that threatens to unravel and destroy the family.In this American comedy drama, desperate for a
This week’s longlist of #NewMusicFriday single and album releases appears at the bottom of the page, but first, a few highlights…
global pandemic, our homes became a cinema in the time of coronavirus, with certain films made available on VOD or to stream much earlier than expected. Most of the movies slated to arrive throughout the summer, however, were bumped to a later date.
Die-hard Selena Quintanilla-Pérez fans won’t have to wait much longer to see the beloved Tejano music icon’s story come to life on Netflix!
global pandemic, our homes became a cinema in the time of coronavirus, with certain films made available on VOD or to stream much earlier than expected. Most of the movies slated to arrive throughout the summer, however, were bumped to a later date.
Warner Bros. has announced new release dates for a bunch of upcoming movies, including Robert Pattinson‘s The Batman.
The City of Light is pretty dark on Netflix's new seriesEmily in Paris, with Parisians up in arms over theromantic comedy which stars Lily Collins as an American naif overcoming all manner of French stereotypes in her pursuit to become a social media guru. Created by Darren Star (Sex and the City, Beverly Hills 90210) and produced by MTV Studios, Emily in Paris debuted on Netflix worldwide on Oct.
Looks like James Bond fans will have to wait some more to see Daniel Craig play the famous British spy for the last time as No Time To Die has officially been delayed to next year. Letting go of their November 20 release date, due to the COVID-19 pandemic affecting movie theatres all over the world, Bond 25 will now hit theatres on Easter 2021 weekend, ie.
Lily Collins seems to be having a great year, with the most recent news of her engagement to filmmaker Charlie McDowell and the release of her latest Netflix series Emily in Paris, however the 31-year-old actress was just as shocked as everyone else about the marriage proposal.The loving couple embarked on a fun road trip to New Mexico, and it was Charlie who planned to surprise Lily with the romantic proposal and the sparkling rose-cut diamond designed especially by her new fiancé and jewelry
NEW YORK -- Lily Collins definitely had a perk working on her latest project late last year: She lived in Paris for four months while filming the Netflix series “Emily in Paris.”Created by Darren Star ("Sex and the City," “Younger”) and debuting Friday, the new series follows Collins as a woman from Chicago who gets sent to Paris to be in charge of social media for a luxury brand company.Her character, Emily, has an eye for what will pop online and snapshots of her posts and clever captions
Emily in Paris -- and with just 10 30-minute episodes, it won't take much time to devour the first season — but while the Darren Star-created series about an American expatriate living in Paris has its moments, we've also seen it before. The series, which is now streaming on Netflix, stars Lily Collins as Emily Cooper, an ambitious millennial from Chicago with a master's degree in marketing who is exceptionally skilled at social media and is meant to bring an American perspective to the French
hereNowTV, Amazon Prime Video and Netflix still have plenty more to offer this week with plenty of new releases and all time favourites added.To help you navigate the streaming services a little more easily, here are the new films this week.Michael Douglas plays a violent police detective investigates a brutal murder that might involve a manipulative and seductive novelist.After falling for a guest, an unsuspecting hotel staff becomes embroiled in a hostage scheme and discovers true love in an
may be just what the (fashion) doctor ordered for a much-needed quarantine escape. In the 10-episode series, plays ambitious 20-something marketing assistant and social media maven Emily Cooper, who unexpectedly gets the dream of a lifetime when she uproots her life in Chicago for a job in Paris, France.