Out of all the new Netflix offerings for December, a whopping 29 of them are Netflix Originals. One of the new offerings, is the timely movie, “Barry,” about Barack Obama’s journey to the presidency.
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While the Gilmore diet consists primarily of chili fries, pizza, Mallomars and doughnuts, the characters shared notable experiences over three specific cocktails.
Las Vegas is no Stars Hollow. But with the highly anticipated “Gilmore Girls” revival hitting Netflix on Friday, the Review-Journal set out to find a place in town where fans of the show can experience the small-town atmosphere of Stars Hollow’s Luke’s Diner.
Our picks this week for movies, TV and streaming video include the 90th Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade and the 2016 American Music Awards.
Hockey legend Wayne Gretzky will become the first hockey player to lend his voice to “The Simpsons,” when he appears in an episode set to air next month.
The “Duck Dynasty” family says its A&E series will end after this season.
Actress Shelley Duvall has revealed her struggles with mental illness in an interview with “Dr. Phil.”
After a bit of a tease, Netflix has released the full trailer for its forthcoming TV adaptation of Lemony Snicket’s “A Series of Unfortunate Events,” full of Neil Patrick Harris in various forms of (debatably effective) disguise.
A Wisconsin prison inmate whose case was featured in the Netflix series “Making a Murderer” is pressing a federal appeals court to let him walk free.
Austin “Chumlee” Russell says he has learned from a weapons arrest in March and is focused once more on his TV show and charitable efforts.
A federal judge in Wisconsin on Monday ordered the release of Brendan Dassey, who was imprisoned for life for helping his uncle kill a freelance photographer in 2005 in a case spotlighted in the Netflix documentary “Making a Murderer.”
Gwen Ifill, co-anchor of PBS’ “NewsHour” with Judy Woodruff and a veteran journalist who moderated two vice presidential debates, died Monday of cancer, the network said.
Our picks this week for movies, TV and streaming video include Michelle Dockery in “Good Behavior” and Benedict Cumberbatch in “Hamlet.”
Robert Vaughn, who starred as Napoleon Solo on “The Man From U.N.C.L.E.” from 1964 to 1968, died on Friday of acute leukemia, his manager Matthew Sullivan told Variety. He was 83.
“60 Minutes” has landed the first extensive interview with President-elect Donald Trump.