If you’ve been scrolling aimlessly through Netflix and not finding anything to grab your attention, you’re in luck, because the streaming service has announced their latest round of additions.
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For those planning to ring in the New Year parked in front of the TV catching up on the latest episodes of your favorite shows or movies, you may want to start a little early, because Netflix announced what’s leaving next month.
If nothing else, “Scrooged” should have taught Bill Murray the hazards of producing a live TV special on Christmas Eve.
“Real Rob” follows an exaggerated version of Rob Schneider as he deals with the challenges of his younger Mexican wife, a new baby, a stalker and an incompetent assistant.
Quentin Tarantino will appear on MSNBC’s “All In With Chris Hayes” on Wednesday night to discuss the police boycott of his films following the director’s comments about police violence.
Hollywood is seeing a boom in movies, TV shows and reality series about transgender topics. To meet the demand, casting directors and producers are often going through unorthodox channels to find transgender talent – experienced or not.
Jennifer Beals has been accused of locking her dog in a hot car, a charge she says is just not true.
LOS ANGELES – Character actor Alex Rocco, who played casino owner Moe Greene in "The Godfather" and appeared in dozens of other movies and TV shows, died Saturday of cancer in Studio City, Calif. He was 79.
For years, Ryan Reynolds has been working hard to not only get the X-Men spinoff “Deadpool” in theaters, but to also shed the disappointment of superhero flop “The Green Lantern,” and on Saturday night at Comic-Con, it seemed as though the actor may have finagled ended his slump.
An “embarrassed” Ben Affleck admitted on Tuesday that he tried to conceal his slave-owning ancestors from the PBS documentary series “Finding Your Roots.”
In a night of vagina jokes, naughty humor and a crotch-grab at the irreverent MTV Movie Awards, teen cancer romance “The Fault In Our Stars” walked away the big winner while “Iron Man” Robert Downey Jr. delivered wise words for the youth-orientated show.
Leonard Nimoy, best known for his portrayal of logic-bound Mr. Spock in the “Star Trek” science fiction television series and movies, died on Friday at age 83 after a battle with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.