A brand new Netflix show based on the true story of a fake German heiress is due to hit screens next year.
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Stranger Things” pop-up stores on Nov.
6.The pop-up shops, located in New York City’s Times Square and The Americana at Brand in L.A., will immerse fans in the “Stranger Things” universe, offering exclusive merchandise for sale, as well as photo moments.The merchandise includes an Elegorgon, which is a vinyl piece by Ecuadorian artist Chogrin that showcases what an Eggo waffle eating tween would look like if mashed up with a demogorgon; General Mills “Stranger Things” cereal that comes packed in
.A brand new Netflix show based on the true story of a fake German heiress is due to hit screens next year.
Malikah Shabazz, the daughter of civil rights activist Malcolm X, died on Monday evening (Nov. 22), according to NBC New York. NYPD officials told the outlet that Malikah, 56, was discovered unconscious and unresponsive inside her home on East 28th Street in Midwood, a neighborhood in Brooklyn. She was later pronounced dead. While a cause of death has yet to be determined, the city’s medical examiner responded to the scene and said the incident was not suspicious, per NBC New York.
Even the biggest fans of “The Real Housewives of New York” will concede that the recent 13th season was not its best — so much so, in fact, that Bravo cancelled the reunion special altogether.
Vanessa Hudgens has been out in New York City this week promoting two of her Netflix projects, Tick, Tick…Boom! and The Princess Switch 3.
New York District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr. will move to vacate the convictions of two men for the assassination of Malcolm X in 1965, his office said on Wednesday.
Former New York Times CEO Mark Thompson has said US TV news is in “dead trouble” as it loses audiences under the age of 60.
Danielle Turchiano Senior Features Editor, TVNetflix renewed the “Crime Scene” docuseries from Joe Berlinger for three more seasons, with the second season set to center on “The Times Square Killer” and premiere on Dec. 29.“Crime Scene: The Times Square Killer” will look at the danger and depravity of the titular part of New York City in the late 1970s and early 1980s and how that made it possible for one man to torture and murder sex workers in that area.
Variety in an interview published Thursday.“Uncoupled” follows Michael (Harris), who thought his life was perfect until his husband blindsided him by walking out the door after 17 years.
EXCLUSIVE: Netflix has snapped up the rights to Jodi Picoult’s novel Wish You Were Here with an eye on turning it into a feature film.
Pep Guardiola and Jack Harrison are among the footballing community to have congratulated New York City FC on their initiative to provide more opportunities for youngsters to play football.
Under his spell! Kate Beckinsale subtly weighed in as fans attempt to wrap their heads around Pete Davidson‘s recent surprising hangouts with Kim Kardashian.
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Shonda Rhimes‘ highly-anticipated new series Inventing Anna has a premiere date!
Kate Aurthur editor“Inventing Anna” — the first show Shonda Rhimes has written for Netflix, and the first show she’s created since “Scandal” made its debut in 2012 — will premiere in February.“Inventing Anna” follows the massive success of “Bridgerton,” which Rhimes and her company Shondaland executive produced.
Michael Schneider Variety Editor at LargeAmazon Prime Video is getting back into the in-person awards FYC activation game, launching a new pop-up at the Bank of America Winter Village in New York’s Bryant Park starting today.
EXCLUSIVE: Aimee Garcia (Dexter, Lucifer) and Freddie Prinze Jr. (She’s All That, Scooby-Doo) have signed on to star in an untitled holiday rom-com that Gabriela Tagliavini (Despite Everything) is directing for Netflix.
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media ReporterFilmmaker Theo Love is directing “Treasure Hunters,” a documentary feature based on the New York Magazine article “The Great 21st-Century Treasure Hunt.”Netflix will distribute the documentary, with Vox Media Studios and Nomadica Films set to produce.Benjamin Wallace wrote the article that inspired the non-fiction film, which was published in November of 2020.