By Dino-Ray Ramos, Amanda N'Duka
22.04.2020 - 17:47 / tvguide.com
Netflix may be bringing some exciting new titles to its streaming library next month, including Ryan Murphy's Hollywood and Damian Chazelle's The Eddy, but the streaming service will also say goodbye to some of the movies and shows in its library in May.
Netflix has revealed the list of titles which will be disappearing from the streaming service next month. It includes the 1995 medical disaster film Outbreak, which has found an all-new level of relevance amid the coronavirus pandemic but will
By Dino-Ray Ramos, Amanda N'Duka
Forget everything you thought you knew about American Horror Story Season 10 because Ryan Murphy revealed that the milestone season's theme may need to change. The FX anthology was originally slated to begin filming this spring, but production was suspended indefinitely amid the coronavirus pandemic. When speaking with The Wrap, Murphy shared that this delay could mean that the series will no longer be able to do the "weather-dependent" theme he had originally envisioned.
By Angelique Jackson
[This story contains spoilers from Hollywood.] Ryan Murphy and Ian Brennan's new Netflix limited series Hollywood reimagines how the entertainment industry may have evolved differently if a woman were in charge and people took bold steps to dismantle the biases against race, gender and sexuality back in the 1940s.
In the midst of the pandemic, fans of Ryan Murphy’s Netflix series The Politician were worried they wouldn’t see a second season anytime soon. Luckily, Murphy has confirmed a second season is coming in mid-June.
Hours and hours of new shows to keep you entertained
Ryan Murphy’s new series “Hollywood” is coming at the perfect time, with most of the world under lockdown with the coronavirus pandemic. For producer and star Darren Criss, there’s a connection to be made between what we’re all experiencing now and the show’s post-WWII setting.
I started Hollywood, his new series on , with a clear bias: I love his brand. Not everyone has the palette or patience for Murphy's outlandish camp, made popular from classics like , , , and .
By Marc Malkin
Ryan Murphy exposes the racism, hypocrisy and sexual discrimination that shaped the careers of major stars such as Rock Hudson (Jake Picking) and derailed the careers of others such as Anna May Wong (Michelle Krusiec) and Hattie McDaniel (Queen Latifah) in his new Netflix series “Hollywood.” Steeped in heavily researched history, the series introduces a fictitious storyline with invented characters to offer a picture of what might have been, had a more humane sensibility been allowed to flourish
If you’ve been looking for your next binge-worthy series then look no further than Ryan Murphy’s latest creation.
Netflix and prolific TV producer Ryan Murphy are each making a $100,000 donation to an entertainment industry charity ahead of the release of the Hollywood TV series.
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.
Get ready for your monthly Netflix refresh! As stay-at-home practices continue nationwide due to the coronavirus pandemic, streaming shows and movies continues to be a vital part of quarantine for many of us, and luckily, if you're running out of things to watch, there are many new titles dropping on Netflix starting May 1 and continuing throughout the month.