Hayley Williams has been spending her time at home singing, and the songstress took to Instagram on Tuesday (April 14) to share a cover of her "pals" Tegan and Sara's 2007 track, "Call It Off."
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Hulu has announced everything that's coming to the streaming service in April, but do you want to cut through that noise for the best shows and movies to stream on Hulu in April? We've looked through everything being offered and highlighted the shows and movies that you should be keeping an eye on.
The big release on Hulu this month is Bong Joon Ho's South Korean classism thriller Parasite, the winner of the Best Picture award at this year's Academy Awards. It makes is streaming debut April 8.
Hayley Williams has been spending her time at home singing, and the songstress took to Instagram on Tuesday (April 14) to share a cover of her "pals" Tegan and Sara's 2007 track, "Call It Off."
Looking for the best TV shows and movies to watch on Netflix this month while you're stuck inside during the coronavirus pandemic? Well, you're in luck, because this is a list revealing the best TV shows and movies to watch on Netflix in April.
Big day for the #Bonghive! Director Bong Joon Ho's Best Picture winner Parasite is now available to stream on Hulu as of Wednesday, April 8. Hulu will be the exclusive subscription streaming home of the South Korean smash, as part of distributor Neon's pact with the streaming service.
Parasite is now streaming!
Hulu has announced everything that's coming to the streaming service in April, but we know your time is so valuable that you can't afford to look at it. You just want the facts: WHAT IS GOOD? Well thank the TV gods that I'm here, because it's my job to tell you what's trash and what's not trash.
Paramore’s Hayley Williams has posted a video of herself performing an acoustic cover of Phoebe Bridgers’ Stranger in the Alps song “Smoke Signals.” Watch it below.
Jung Ho Lee’s second feature film takes the 2004 French crime film 36 Quai des Orfèvres and plants it in South Korea. After Parasite’s deserved win at the Oscars earlier this year, we’re bound to see a plethora of South Korean films released to ride the wave of success. Despite the fact there are plenty of films from the last two decades and beyond to enjoy, people will be looking for the next big thing.
We've all been social distancing or in quarantine for weeks now because of the novel coronavirus, known as COVID-19, which has canceled events around the world and halted social activities everywhere. No one knows what day it is or the last time they left the house for reasons unrelated to Doritos and toilet paper, but the upside to all of this is that more and more people are watching TV and streaming content than they ever have before.
South Korean singer Kim Jae-joong, known mononymously as Jaejoong, has apologized after falsely taking to social media on April Fool's Day to say he was diagnosed with the COVID-19 disease caused by the coronavirus that has caused a worldwide pandemic.On April 1, in the afternoon in South Korea, Jaejoong shared a post on Instagram, saying that he was in the hospital and diagnosed with COVID-19, due to his disregard of directives from government officials and medical professionals.Shortly after,
SEOUL — A South Korean K-Pop star on Wednesday pulled an April Fool’s prank announcing that he had contracted coronavirus, and later removed the Instagram post after triggering a backlash.
Looking for the best shows and movies to watch on Netflix in April while you're stuck inside during the coronavirus pandemic? You're in luck, because this is a list revealing the best shows and movies to watch on Netflix in April.
You're still staying inside, right? Good. While you're cooped up for a cause, you may want some help choosing something good to watch. If you're looking for something to stream on Amazon Prime Video, here are the best TV shows and movies coming to the service in April 2020.
The special episode, titled Home Fest, was filmed from Corden’s garage
This might be a controversial take, but not everyone is made of money! We can't all shell out money every month for Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime, Disney+, Apple TV+ and/or whatever other subscriptions are fighting for our hard-earned cash these days. This is why I have scoured the depths of the World Wide Web to find the best shows you can stream legally, for free, on the internet, and there are way more than you think — as long as you don't mind putting up with some ads now and then.
Netflix has been a saviour as we all stay at home and thankfully, there’s no shortage of news things to watch hitting the streaming service.
People stuck at home during the coronavirus pandemic are looking out for great things to watch to keep them occupied.