By Nellie Andreeva, Denise Petski
13.04.2020 - 11:45 / pinkvilla.com
We're all looking for a little distraction amidst the anxiety due to being confined to our homes! While we'd love to get out of our abodes and live a little, it's a safety precaution that's become a necessity to stay away from the coronavirus scare. To take our minds of the pandemic, there's the option of binge-watching old and new series that are available to us on various platforms.
By Nellie Andreeva, Denise Petski
By Denise Petski
In a world where big-budget superhero movies and franchises are taking over modern cinema, it can be hard for the hopeless romantics among us to find a good old-fashioned romantic comedy. Fortunately for those who like a classic "will-they-won’t-they story" about an unlikely couple falling in love, Netflix is here to let you stream some of the best and most hilarious rom-coms.
By Klaritza Rico
LOS ANGELES (Variety.com) — Great Odin’s Raven! There’s an Anchorman reunion on the cards at Apple TV Plus.
By Denise Petski
Mexican actress and producer Ana de la Reguera is giving her fans an up close and personal look at her journey as an actress in her new coming-of-age comedy series, Ana.
Ana de la Reguera is ready to show a new side of herself.
By Denise Petski
ViacomCBS Networks International unit on Wednesday said it has ordered two new series for its youth and entertainment brands that are produced remotelyamid the novel coronavirus pandemic "to bring audiences comedic relief during this unprecedented time." MTV International has ordered Lockdown Laughs With Charlotte Crosby (working title) in which the Geordie Shore star will curate "the best quarantine clips from across the globe." The six 22-minute episodes, starring Crosby from her lockdown
By Denise Petski
Netflix is currently developing a sexually fluid romantic comedy film titled Girls & Boys, and it will feature Queer Eye star Antoni Porowski. According to a report by The Wrap, the film will be scripted by filmmakers Andrew Rhymer and Jeff Chan.
Friends star Lisa Kudrow is set to play Steve Carell’s TV wife in new sci-fi comedy series Space Force.
There is no such thing as a bad romantic comedy. Although we've all watched rom-coms that are so cringe-worthy they leave us wanting to crawl into a hole and die out of embarrassment for everyone involved (talkin' about you, The Kissing Booth!), even when rom-coms are objectively terrible or flop — and plenty of them have been objectively terrible and flopped over the years — they still have the impressive ability to inspire feelings of warmth and happiness in all of us.
The Morning Show actor Steve Carell has created the upcoming comedy series called Space Force along with The Office's Greg Daniels. Interestingly, this series brings together Friends star Lisa Kudrow and Steve Carell on screen.
What do you get when you mix The Office, Friends, and Battlestar Galactica? Netflix's new series, Space Force, of course!