Harry and Jamie Redknapp are launching a new series 'Redknapp's Home Fixture' this month from their homes.
17.04.2020 - 20:17 / glamour.com
Warning: Light spoilers ahead.Another weekend of social distancing looms, but don't worry: has you covered with its new show Outer Banks, a meets meets hybrid that will keep you so entertained, you'll forget about everything that's going on in the world. While it's important to stay informed, our brains also need to decompress.
and this show is ideal for that.Outer Banks centers on John B. Rutledge (), a 17-year-old boy who lives in the Outer Banks region of North Carolina.
Harry and Jamie Redknapp are launching a new series 'Redknapp's Home Fixture' this month from their homes.
Looking to fill that sports-shaped void in your heart? Look no further. Netflix has dozens of movies and TV shows all about baseball, basketball, football and more.
If you're obsessed with 's new series Outer Banks, you're not alone. The beachy teen drama is a perfect mix of , , and with a little bit of The Goonies mixed in, so it's no surprise it's a hit both with and .The show centers on John B.
Some of the best comedy movies on Netflix right now are ones you've definitely seen before: , , and more classics. But intermixed with them are some newer titles you may have missed last year, like the Bridesmaids-adjacent or Someone Great, a rom-com starring Gina Rodriguez and Brittany Snow.
On the Friday (April 17) episode of RuPaul's Drag Race, the queens of season 12 did their best Gwyneth Paltrow impressions to present their very own wellness products to the faux lifestyle brand Droop. North Carolina star Heidi N.
Love Island, step aside, there’s a new dating series in town.
By Chris Willman
A flood of new research suggests that far more people have had the novel coronavirus without any symptoms, fueling hope that it will turn out to be much less lethal than originally feared. While that's clearly good news, it also means it's impossible to know who around you may be contagious.
The new reality show by Netflix called Too Hot to Handle was unveiled on April 17 and in no time it is making headlines. In this new dating reality show, the contestants are not even allowed to kiss as per the rules. The twist comes in at a time when audiences were just expecting to see a lot of that happening on the reality show. Now, the show developer Laura Gibson revealed that Too Hot to Handle was indeed inspired by The Contest episode from Seinfeld. Now, that sounds very interesting.
Margaret Qualley is on the cover of Hunger Magazine‘s Future Issue, out now.
Warning: Major Outer Banks season one spoilers ahead.People are slowly but surely discovering new teen drama, Outer Banks, and becoming obsessed. It's hard not to fall in love with it, especially if you're fond of shows like , , and Set in North Carolina's Outer Banks region, this soapy series follows a group of high schoolers as they hunt for a $400 million treasure.
The first season of Netflix's latest YA drama, is now streaming. Like we've been saying, it's a little bit mixed with and a splash of and it's set in, well, the Outer Banks of North Carolina.
The Goonies meets The O.C. Dawson’s Creek meets Ozark. Gossip Girl meets Stranger Things. Those are just some of the comparisons fans have made after watching Netflix’s latest teen drama Outer Banks, which dropped on Netflix on Wednesday, April 15.
Netflix's is about to be your next pop-culture obsession—and so will its star, Chase Stokes.The show is an addictive blend of Riverdale, The O.C., and The Goonies. At its center is John B.
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Fans of “Tiger King” enjoyed an Easter Sunday treat with the arrival of “The Tiger King and I”, a new after-show episode of the surprise-hit docuseries in which host Joel McHale speaks with many of the people who appeared in the show.