Netflix's 'Sirens' might be next 'White Lotus'
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Netflix's dark comedy "Sirens" is new to streaming, while "The Last of Us" ends this week. Here's what to stream this weekend.
The eighth and final season of “Big Mouth” premieres on Netflix on May 26. Also hitting the red carpet on Thursday were Ayo Edebiri, Jason Mantzoukas, Jessi Klein, Richard Kind, Steve Buscemi, Whitmer Thomas, Jack McBrayer, John Gemberling and co-creators and executive producers Andrew Goldberg, Mark Levin and Jennifer Flackett.
Netflix has some fresh new titles heading the platform in June, and the first to be served are Alfred Hitchcock fans as the streaming service prepares to add six of his classics on June 1, including Vertigo, Rear Window, and The Birds.
Big Mouth' is ending with season 8. Here's a look at the star-studded voice cast through the seasons.
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Netflix limited series “Sirens” centers on the complex dynamic between three women — Meghann Fahy, Milly Alcock and Julianne Moore — that unfolds over the course of a hectic weekend.
Netflix documentary about Brett Favre looks at the highs and especially the lows of former Packers quarterback's life.
Postmortem,' the comedian Sarah Silverman opens up about the experience of losing her parents so close to one another.
One of the hottest trends in television has nothing to do with doctor shows or true crime, and everything to do with technology. The industry has spoken: Streaming live events is in. Live events have long been part of the digital age dating back to 1993 when Severe Tire Damage became the first band to stream on the internet.
Back in 2020, when Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan transitioned away from royal duties—and inked, among other deals, a reported $100 million, five-year deal with Netflix—they turned to storytelling as their vehicle for impact.