Fans of mystery drama will be delighted to discover a new series is coming to Netflix, based on a book written by acclaimed novelist Harlan Coben.
25.11.2021 - 21:09 / perezhilton.com
Merry Christmas, y’all! Netflix got you a new Jennifer Lawrence movie to stuff in your stocking!
Yes, December 24 marks the return of J.Law to the big screen — well, in a manner of speaking since it’s coming straight to your living room — in her first starring role in THREE YEARS, since 2018’s Red Sparrow (she also appeared in the X-Men sequel Dark Phoenix in 2019, but that was delayed from even earlier).
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Fans of mystery drama will be delighted to discover a new series is coming to Netflix, based on a book written by acclaimed novelist Harlan Coben.
EXCLUSIVE: The Many Saints of Newark star Alessandro Nivola continues to stay busy as he is in talks to star opposite Michelle Williams in Todd Haynes’s Peggy Lee biopic Fever. Nivola will play Dave Barbour in pic. Set up at MGM the feature is written by Doug Wright and produced by Marc Platt, Christine Vachon, Pamela Koffler and Reese Witherspoon.
A new addition to the Tiger King saga is set to hit Netflix.
Ellise Shafer administratorA new chapter in Netflix’s “Tiger King” saga is coming next week.A three-part documentary about private zoo operator Bhagavan “Doc” Antle, titled “Tiger King: The Doc Antle Story,” is set to premiere on the streamer Dec. 10.
Netflix UK this December has just been released – scroll down for a full recap.This month will see the long-awaited arrival of the second season of The Witcher, as well as the premiere of Jane Campion’s new film The Power of the Dog.Today (December 1), season three of Lost in Space is released on the streaming platform, alongside the first season of Channel 4 hit This Way Up and Campion’s new Western starring Benedict Cumberbatch.On Friday (December 3), the final part of Money Heist – volume
Money Heist is expanding!
Netflix has some amazing new releases coming to the streaming service this month, including some festive specials to get us in the mood for Christmas.
Bloomberg and other sources reported that Alden Global had offered to acquire Lee in a deal that would value the publishing company at a $142 million. Alden Global has a reputation for aggressive cost cutting, although Alden Global executive Heath Freeman told the Wall Street Journal in an interview last year that the hedge fund had never closed a newspaper, although it has a history of merging titles and slashing staff to cut costs.Lee owns the St.
Detective Kevin Bernard is back! ET has learned that Anthony Anderson will be reprising his role on season 21 of NBC's with a one-season contractual commitment. The star will be joined by Hugh Dancy, who's tapped to play an assistant district attorney. Anderson's casting is especially timely as the actor's reign as the loveable patriarch of ABC's will end with the series' upcoming eighth and final season.
is getting a new spinoff,. The new series in the growing franchise was revealed during season 4, when Jason Oppenheim, co-owner of the Oppenheim Group alongside his twin brother, Brett, made an announcement that the real estate brokerage was expanding during a lavish house party.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterAnthony Anderson will be returning to NBC’s “Law & Order” for its much-anticipated Season 21, reprising his role as Detective Kevin Bernard with a one-season contractual commitment.
EXCLUSIVE: Colin O’Brien (Wonka, The Mothership) and Cyrus Arnold (8-Bit Christmas, Just Beyond) have joined the cast of Mr. Harrigan’s Phone, Netflix’s film adaptation of the short story by Stephen King, from Blumhouse and Ryan Murphy Productions.
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The most redemptive quality of the new money family doomed to ruin in Lee Haven Jones’ “The Feast” is that they speak Welsh. If you’ve never seen Welsh in writing, buckle up for an orthography comprising a dizzying array of digraphs; if you’ve never heard it spoken, challenge yourself by learning how to pronounce the longest word in the tongue without fainting.
Netflix has announced that it is launching a new workplace sitcom that is set in the last Blockbuster store, starring WandaVision‘s Randall Park.The streaming platform, which has a complicated past with the video rental chain, has acquired the rights to use the brand’s logos and uniform for the show.Blockbuster formerly dismissed the offer from Netflix creators Reed Hastings and Marc Randolph to sell then DVD-focused startup to the video rental company for $50 million in 2000.
Sandra Lee and Ben Youcef are heating up New York, even in the crisp fall weather!
Matt Donnelly Senior Film WriterJurnee Smollett has landed the female lead in “The Burial,” a new courtroom drama from Amazon Studios.The “Lovecraft Country” actor will star opposite Jamie Foxx and Tommy Lee Jones in the Maggie Betts-directed project. Based on a true story, the film follows a bankrupt funeral home owner who decides to sue a rival businessman over a handshake deal gone wrong.