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affected by production shutdowns, but the streaming service has continued releasing its banked originals at rapid speed this year, with plenty more still to come. So if you're looking for which Netflix Originals are the best of the best from this year's offerings so far, look no further.Click through the gallery below to find out which of the streaming service's 2020 titles are the best and brightest so far.
Glamour staffers which ones they'd never step outside without. From lightweight gel formulas to CC creams, check out our 19 faves below to decide on the best moisturizer with SPF for your skin type and concerns.
Kate Winslet is certainly a force to be reckoned with in the world of acting, having won an Oscar, Emmy and a Grammy, as well picking up Golden Globes and BAFTAs.Although Kate stepped in front of the camera at the tender age of 15 in the British television series, Dark Season, her breakthrough role followed two years later in 1995 playing Marianne Dashwood in Sense and Sensibility, which saw her scoop up her first BAFTA Award.
Sex and the City 2 will be leaving this July—but you still have time to hang out with the girls again before it doesFifty-nine other titles will soon be unavailable to add to your queue, such as all three Back to the Future films, Michelle Williams and Ryan Gosling’s Blue Valentine, Hitch, and E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial.
Can you believe it’s almost July?! Netflix has released their monthly list of all movies and television shows that the streaming service will be adding for the month, and it’s got some fan favorite titles!
Netflix is losing some fan favorite titles off of the streaming service in July of 2020!
Marriage Story, Martin Scorsese’s The Irishman, and Alfonso Cuarón’s Roma. The streaming giant is also to thank for the rebirth of rom-coms with films like Set It Up, the To All the Boys trilogy (?), and Always Be My Maybe.
productions paused as a result of the coronavirus pandemic, but it's still presenting new original content just as quickly as ever. Throughout the first few months of 2020, the streaming service has been consistently delivering new movies, shows, comedy specials, kids' programs, and more, with dozens upon dozens of new additions to its library so far this year.
with your dad — you might be at a loss for how to celebrate. Maybe for you, Father's Day is a busy holiday best spent outdoors, or it's a relaxing day to let the dad in your life do whatever he wants.
Primal Fear all of the way back in 1996. Since then, he has directed two movies, Keeping The Faith and the excellent Motherless Brooklyn just last year, as well as appearing in the likes of Rounders, Fight Club, The Incredible Hulk, and many more.This article is born with a single motto of introducing you with a few of some of his must-watch movies – five of the best featuring the now 50-year-old actor.
Netflix has launched a curated Black Lives Matter category to show their support for the movement.
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorNetflix is promoting a new “Black Lives Matter” collection to U.S.
Jake Kanter International TV EditorEXCLUSIVE: Netflix and the BBC were in lockstep over the decision to remove episodes of Little Britain from their libraries after the British comedy featured blackface sketches, but differences of views are appearing over other shows.In the heat of the Black Lives Matter movement, Deadline can reveal that Netflix has removed four shows from controversial Australian comedian Chris Lilley from its services in Australia and New Zealand.Angry Boys, Summer Heights
Matt Donnelly Senior Film WriterWalt Disney Studios is developing an original movie musical based on the songs of American treasure Lionel Richie, Variety has learned exclusively.Tentatively titled “All Night Long,” the new project will use some of Richie’s greatest hits in a live-action project being developed with a theatrical release in mind, sources said.Richie and his manager Bruce Eskowitz are producing the project with Cavalry Media executives Dana Brunetti and Matt Del Piano.
As people continue to fight for equality and law enforcement reform through peaceful protests and the Black Lives Matter movement, many are wondering what they can do to educate themselves on systemic racism.
Korean actor Song Joong Ki has announced his decision to step down from his upcoming film “Season of You and Me” (literal translation). The actor has a slew of projects in his kitty.
From to to , there have been a slew of iconic works over the years that have highlighted or redefined the Asian American experience in impactful ways and have remained a large part of the pop culture lexicon.