Since it was released 15 years ago, Judd Apatow’s abstinence comedy The 40-Year Old Virgin hasn’t completely withstood the test of time.
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A slew of classic black comedies including “Sister, Sister,” “Moesha” and “Girlfriends” are heading to Netflix.The streamer has picked up seven library titles as part of its push of its Strong Black Lead strand.In addition to “Sister, Sister,” “Moesha” and “Girlfriends,” it has bought the rights to “The Game,” “One on One” and “Half & Half.”“Moesha” will launch on August 1, followed by the first three seasons of “The Game” on August 15.
“Sister, Sister” arrives on September 1, with “Girlfriends”
.Since it was released 15 years ago, Judd Apatow’s abstinence comedy The 40-Year Old Virgin hasn’t completely withstood the test of time.
Katherine Ryan dreams of the perfect family life in this snippet from the trailer for her new Netflix series, The Duchess.
Sharon Stone is doing her part on social media to ensure everyone wears a mask out in public while battling the coronavirus.
Patrick Frater Asia Bureau ChiefNetflix has unveiled a comedy special TV show from Malaysia, “Dr. Jason Leong: Hashtag Blessed” and two feature films from Indonesia, as part of a plan to expand its roster of content from South East Asia.Leong is a former medical doctor who switched to stand-up comedy, and became the first Malaysian to win the Annual International Hong Kong Comedy Festival, in 2013.
Sharon Stone revealed that her sister, Kelly, and her husband, Bruce, have been hospitalized with COVID-19.
The actress took to Instagram to post a photo of a solitary room with a large yellow tube being fed into it, surrounded by PPE-clad doctors, reports dailymail.co.uk.Revealing Kelly was being treated in the room, Sharon captioned the image: "My sister Kelly, who already has lupus, now has COVID-19. This is her hospital room."One of you Non-Mask wearers did this.
Andy Burnham said today. The Greater Manchester mayor said he does not think the government’s position on its scheme, which is due to end in October, is sustainable.He said that a sector-by-sector approach would ensure that certain industries that are still struggling during the coronavirus pandemic, such as the hospitality and music industries, are not left behind.
Peter White Television EditorHBO and Sky are reteaming with Chernobyl producer Sister for a dark comic horror from debut screenwriter Siân Robins-Grace.The WarnerMedia cable network and the Comcast-owned pay-TV broadcaster have ordered The Baby to series and plan to shoot it in the UK next year.It was co-created by Robins-Grace, who was a co-exec producer on Charlie Covell’s upcoming Netflix series Kaos and developed Sex Education while at Eleven, and Lucy Gaymer, who is a freelance line
Amy Walsh has played Emmerdale fan-favourite Tracy Metcalfe ever since she arrived in the Dales in 2014.The soap star, 31, who has also had roles in Hollyoaks and appeared on stage, has had quite the rollercoaster ride playing the estranged wife of David Metcalfe, as well as having an abortion after David left her for grooming schoolteacher Maya Stepney.
Tarek El Moussa and Heather Rae are enjoying a little getaway in Mexico!
Another quarantine baby is on the way! Chelsea Houska. 28, and Cole DeBoer, 32, both shared the exciting news that she’s expecting on Wednesday, August 5. “One more DeBoer! Coming early 2021,” she wrote on Instagram next to a photo of all of their names on the wall (Chelsea, Cole and their children Aubree, Watson and Layne) with their 4th child added at the bottom. Aww! Her hunky husband shared the same pic with a very cute caption. “The Grand Finale! (We Think ) Baby #4.”
What if you found out that your parents were actually super-skilled thieves that had this whole life of crime before they settled down and lived the suburban life? That would be pretty shocking, and yet, that’s exactly what happens in Netflix’s upcoming film, “The Sleepover.” READ MORE: ‘Get Duked’ R-Rated Trailer: ‘Boyz In The Woods’ Gets A New Title & New Amazon Release Date As seen in the trailer for the new family comedy, “The Sleepover” is essentially two films in one.
Netflix has just made the Fall something to look forward to. The streaming giant just revealed that they will start streaming many iconic Black shows from the ’90s and 2000s in the coming months.
Peter White Television EditorA slew of classic Black comedies including Sister, Sister, Moesha and Girlfriends are heading to Netflix.The streamer has picked up seven library titles as part of its push of its Strong Black Lead strand.In addition to Sister, Sister, Moesha and Girlfriends, it has bought the rights to The Game, One on One and Half & Half.Moesha will launch on August 1, followed by the first three seasons of The Game on August 15. Sister Sister arrives on September 1,
Also Read: Inside Streaming's Emmy Dominance: Netflix Has More Noms Than the 4 Broadcast Networks Combined“The Parkers,” “Half & Half” and “One on One” will debut in October. “The Parkers” was a spinoff of “Moesha” that starred Mo’Nique.
Jamie Lang Netflix has ordered a new animated comedy series from “Norsemen” creators Jon Iver Helgaker and Jonas Torgersen, the creatives’ first foray into the cartoon arts at a time when adult-focused animation is booming and live-action production has slowed or stopped in many territories.“Captain Fall” will track titular Jonathan Fall, a wet-behind-the-ears yet good-hearted sea captain who unwittingly finds himself at the helm of a smuggling ship.