Inventing Anna, an upcoming 10-part Netflix drama, tells the story of Anna Delvey, the real-life con-artist who tricked New York’s elite circles into thinking she was a filthy rich German Heiress with $60 million to her name.
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Netflix this weekend cover everything from science fiction that tugs at your heartstrings, to an eerie psychological thriller where it all starts with a roadtrip, to a will they or won’t they romcom.
You choose.Here are five new arrivals to Netflix this weekend that we’re getting stuck into:AwayAway sees Hilary Swank play astronaut Emma Green who is preparing to lead an international crew on the first mission to Mars.But she must reconcile her decision to leave behind her husband (Josh Charles)
.Inventing Anna, an upcoming 10-part Netflix drama, tells the story of Anna Delvey, the real-life con-artist who tricked New York’s elite circles into thinking she was a filthy rich German Heiress with $60 million to her name.
Netflix’s new Antonio Campos-directed thriller The Devil All The Time is movie newcomer Pokey LaFarge.You might already know LaFarge from his music; an old timey sound that spans eight solo albums celebrating traditional American music – from jazz and ragtime to hillbilly country and western swing – or his guest spots on Jack White’s debut solo album ‘Blunderbuss’ or contributions to the Boardwalk Empire soundtrack.
Netflix movie The Prom.The film is an adaptation of the Broadway musical of the same name and tells the story of Emma, a teenager who is banned from attending a school dance with her girlfriend.Murphy’s The Prom will star Meryl Streep, James Corden, Nicole Kidman, Kerry Washington, Keegan-Michael Key and more.Sharing a photo of the cast list on Instagram, the director wrote: “On DECEMBER 11, let Netflix take you to THE PROM you didn’t get this year.” See the image below now.
Jazz Tangcay Artisans EditorDreamWorks Animation series “Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous,” coming to Netflix on Sept.
Katherine Ryan has written her own Netflix series and it's finally here.The Canadian comedian is probably best best known for appearing on panel shows such as 9 out of 10 Cats, Mock the Week and Would I Lie to You?But her latest project, The Duchess, landed on Netflix this morning (Friday) and stars Ryan herself.The series is a semi-biographical comedy based on her life in London.It follows Katherine, a single mum juggling her career, her daughter Olive with ex-partner - former boyband member
Macro’s TV division on Wednesday announced five new hires to help bolster the studio’s executive ranks. Macro TV studios President Marta Fernandez revealed the addition of Inga Dyer as senior vice president of business and legal affairs, Aisha Corpas Wynn as vice president of alternative programming, Ahmadou Seck and Khalid Jordan as directors of development and Ilayda Yigit (not pictured) as manager.Fernandez, herself, joined as president of former WME partner Charles D.
animals. Unlike a lot of young people, she shares it with one of the planet's most cuddly — koalas.“It’s hard to explain,” she says from her home in Australia.
It’s now been revealed Netflix will be airing a documentary about K-pop group Blackpink titled “Light Up the Sky”, on October 14.
BLACKPINK, Light Up The Sky.Taking to social media to make the announcement, the streaming giant described the forthcoming feature as “an all-access documentary about one of the world’s most popular groups”.Upon the film’s release on Wednesday October 14, pictures of the group’s members – Lisa, Rosé, Jisoo and Jenni – will also be made available as profile icons on Netflix.BLACKPINK: Light Up the Sky — an all-access documentary about one of the world's most popular groups — premieres in your
Shop Now Airing on Wednesday 9th September, it will see Clea and Joanna — the organisers behind the innovative home organisation company, The Home Edit — transform the lives of their clients. Why should you watch? If you enjoyed watching Tidying Up With Marie Kondo, then you'll probably love this.
Prince Harry is defending himself against claims made about why he may have canceled a key fundraising event for the Invictus Games.
Netflix sci-fi They Cloned Tyrone.Creed II writer Juel Taylor is set to make his directorial debut with the film, according to Deadline, billed as a “pulpy mystery caper” where three individuals (Foxx, Parris and John Boyega) investigate eerie happenings amid a government conspiracy.The screenplay has been written by Tony Rettenmaier alongside Taylor. Foxx and Datari Turner are also joining as producers alongside Macro founder and CEO Charles D.
Emily in Paris is the latest stylish offering coming to Netflix and we think it could be one of the most stylish show in the last few years, by a country mile.So, let’s look at the facts. The show is written and executive produced by Darren Star, creator of Sex and the City, so it’s a must-watch for fans of the iconic HBO show first off.Patricia Field, the costume designer behind the iconic looks on SATC, has styled the show.