From Aziz Ansari’s new show to the highly-anticipated “Jessica Jones,” Netflix is giving users plenty of excuses to stay home and watch TV this November.
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To help you start daydreaming about your plans to spend Thanksgiving devouring pumpkin pie and binge-watching your favorite TV shows, Netflix has announced their schedule for November.
It isn’t getting nearly the attention of last week’s “Back to the Future” Day, but Tuesday marks another milestone in the career of Elisabeth Shue: It’s the 20th anniversary of the release of “Leaving Las Vegas.”
The full trailer for “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” has debuted online, following the promo’s premiere during ESPN’s “Monday Night Football” game between the New York Giants and the Philadelphia Eagles.
In case you’ve spent the past 24 hours holed up inside a Tauntaun, you’re well aware that tickets for “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” go on sale tonight after the trailer debuts during halftime of “Monday Night Football.”
Star Wars tickets are on sale, but fans who want them should brace themselves for a long, long wait.
As “Star Wars” fans (and theaters) continue to count down to the release of “The Force Awakens,” Disney and Lucasfilm treated them to the new official poster for the movie on Sunday.
Children tearfully watch filmstrips about how their best chance to survive a nuclear attack is to “duck and cover.” James Donovan (Tom Hanks) looks on in horror as Berliners are gunned down trying to clamber over the newly constructed wall. At one point, shots are fired into his New York home.
Great Scott! “Back to the Future” Day is just around the corner.
It’s a little-known fact of film criticism: Saturday morning screenings are almost universally awful.
You can still see your beloved Benedict Cumberbatch in the London production of “Hamlet.”
“Batman V. Superman: Dawn of Justice” doesn’t open until March 25, 2016, but it’s never too early for fans to obsess over every detail. Even the detail of the costumes.
Daniel Craig, the British actor who will be appearing as James Bond for the fourth time in “Spectre” released later this month, has told an interviewer he would rather slit his wrists than play 007 again.
“Twilight” is getting a gender swap. Author Stephenie Meyer has published a new book in honor of the 10th anniversary of the best-selling franchise, with the genders of the original protagonists switched.
You wanna win the war on drugs? Find a way to get each cartel boss alone in a room, then have Benicio Del Toro glare at him. It won’t be long before the world’s supply of illicit substances dwindles to whatever weed Seth Rogen happens to be holding.