's second season mystery is beginning to unravel. Amazon Prime Video dropped the first full-length trailer for the sophomore season of its critically acclaimed show, which will see Janelle Monae take over the leading role from Julia Roberts.
11.04.2020 - 18:11 / evoke.ie
First came Love Island, then Love is Blind, are we really ready for another dating show to take over our lives?
Well, ready or not Netflix is about to launch another sizzling romance show packed with good looking singletons to rival Love Island. It’s just as well we’re all stuck at home.
The streaming giant dropped the first trailer this week and it’s every bit as good as you’d expect.
The show, which appropriately enough is named Too Hot To Handle, isn’t your average dating show, however.
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's second season mystery is beginning to unravel. Amazon Prime Video dropped the first full-length trailer for the sophomore season of its critically acclaimed show, which will see Janelle Monae take over the leading role from Julia Roberts.
Two women – pioneers of the time – who have kept their relationship secret for 65 years are the subject of a new documentary by American Horry Story creator, Ryan Murphy.
Before you move on from a Tiger King obsession to a Too Hot To Handle obsession, there’s one thing you need to watch!
Netflix has really been a good friend to all of us during this lockdown situation and they’re just about to get better with their new series White Lines.
Hollywood is one of the most highly anticipated new Netflix series of the year and the first trailer arrived today!
«I want to take the story of Hollywood and give it a rewrite.»
«I want to take the story of Hollywood and give it a rewrite.»
Netflix‘s brand new limited series Hollywood has its debut trailer!
Tom Hardy has gone full Al Capone. Accent. Prosthetics. Machine gun. It's all there in the first trailer for (previously titled ), the long-in-the-works biopic about Chicago's most legendary gangster.
Get ready to head back to the '80s!
Get ready to head back to the '80s!
Get ready for a dose of 1980s nostalgia.
If you know "Push It" from every bar mitzvah and wedding you've ever been to, but don't really know the full story about the rap group behind it, Lifetime's got a biopic for that. The three-hour miniseries Salt-N-Pepa tells the inspiring story of nursing students Cheryl "Salt" James (G.G. Townson) and her partner in rhyme, Sandra "Pepa" Denton (Laila Odom) and their rise to fame as a genre-smashing rap group thanks to some beats provided by their pal Hurby "Luv Bug" Azor (Cleveland Berto).
The first trailer for the biographical crime drama Capone, starring Tom Hardy as gangster Al Capone, dropped online Wednesday. Josh Trank, who directed the film, posted the trailer to his Twitter account with a note that said it will be released May 12.
The first teaser for the Saved By The Bell reboot is here!
By Dave McNary
If you’re wondering why Michael Jordan is making headlines again — 22 years after his final season with the Chicago Bulls — it’s because the basketball legend is the subject of ESPN’s highly-anticipated documentary. Director Jason Hehir’s 10-part series will look back on Jordan’s entire career while chronicling the Bulls’ efforts to win a sixth NBA title during the 1997-98 season.
Andre Holland and Amandla Stenberg get ready to play a few instruments during a band rehearsal in this still from Netflix’s The Eddy.