EXCLUSIVE: Netflix is doubling down on its investment in the GameStop story with a new documentary series from Emmy and Oscar-winning filmmakers Dan Cogan and Liz Garbus.
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The trailer for Ginny & Georgia is here!
The upcoming new series stars Brianne Howey and newcomer Antonia Gentry as the title characters, and premieres February 24 on Netflix.
Here’s a synopsis: Angsty and awkward fifteen year old Ginny Miller (Gentry) often feels she doesn’t measure up to her thirty year old mother, the irresistible and dynamic Georgia Miller (Howey). Growing up on the move, Georgia desperately wants to put down roots in picturesque New England and give her family something
EXCLUSIVE: Netflix is doubling down on its investment in the GameStop story with a new documentary series from Emmy and Oscar-winning filmmakers Dan Cogan and Liz Garbus.
what to watch this weekend and where to stream it.Even if you are foregoing watching this weekend’s big sporting event, this weekend can still be jam-packed with drama thanks to the new releases out on streaming this weekend. Malcolm & Marie, the conversation-starting Sam Levinson film starring Zendaya is now out on Netflix, and The New York Times’ latest docuseries episode, Framing Britney Spears, is gearing to pop the top off of the star’s conservatorship controversy over on Hulu.
Cardi B, 28, is the latest celeb posting a video for TikTok’s “silhouette challenge” and wowed her fans while doing so! The rapper started off looking at the camera slyly while wearing a white silky robe with multi-colored flowers on it in the post, which she shared on Instagram, and had pins in her curly hair. She then walks over to a pole before the lights went out and swings around on it with her hand as her silhouette transformation includes a figure-flattering outfit and loose long locks.
Mónica Marie Zorrilla Netflix has just confirmed the cast members for its upcoming new horror series “The Midnight Club,” based on the Christopher Pike novel of the same name as well as other creative works by the author.
EXCLUSIVE: Netflix has signed an overall deal with animators, writers and producers Roger Black and Waco O’Guin, the creators and executive producers of the streamer’s series Paradise PD.
Noah Baumbach is chilling with Netflix. The Oscar-nominated filmmaker behind last award season’s darling Marriage Story has signed a deal to write and produce films for the streaming giant for the next several years.
, is returning for a second season.The podcast, hosted by Sylvia Obell and Scottie Beam, will kick off season two on Feb.
Deadline reported Wednesday.Bridgertonportrays upper-class life in Regency England, giving a subversive take on the period with color-blind casting and a storyline that heavily focuses on the lives of women.The series was released Dec. 25 on Netflix and was described by GQ Magazine as a combination of “Gossip Girl” and “Downton Abbey.”“I think the show really provides an incredible escape for audiences at a time where that’s exactly what’s needed,” director Chris Van Dusen said.
Regé-Jean Page and the rest of the "Bridgerton" cast are celebrating the series' massive success. Netflix announced on Wednesday that the Regency period drama is the streaming service's most-watched series ever with over 82 million households taking it in. "82 M I L L I O N with love From all of us To all of you," the actor, who portrays the Duke of Hastings/Simon Basset, wrote on Twitter. Page's co-star Phoebe Dynevor, who plays Daphne Bridgerton, also celebrated.
Elaine Low Senior TV WriterWith viewership from 82 million member households in its first 28 days online, Netflix is hailing “Bridgerton” as its biggest-ever debut for an original series on the streaming service, Variety has learned.In her first interview since being elevated to Netflix’s head of drama development last fall, Jinny Howe — the exec who nurtured the Shondaland series — discussed the cheeky, steamy period romance as well as several other dramas Netflix currently has in the
Kenan Thompson has a new show coming up, and this time it won’t start off with the phrase, “Live from New York, it’s Saturday night!”
A new documentary series from Netflix is on its way, and it looks terrifying.
We are likely to be in lockdown until March apparently, so no doubt you are reading, baking, and watching TV galore!
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