The Money Heist is up for good in a month and Netflix gives a peek into La Casa de Papel (Money Heist) Part 5, Volume 2 with its final trailer. It premieres on Dec. 3. Volume 1 culminated with Tokyo (Úrsula Corberó) dead after she sacrificed herself, taking bullets and …
Read More »Actor Pleads Guilty to Running $650 Million Hollywood Ponzi Scheme
A low-budget fright flick actor whose most lucrative role was defrauding deep-pocket investors admitted Monday he ran a multimillion-dollar Hollywood Ponzi scheme. Zachary Horwitz, 34, appeared in federal court in downtown Los Angeles and pleaded guilty to a single count of felony securities fraud carrying a maximum penalty of 20 …
Read More »Sophia Loren Doc to Premiere on Netflix: Watch the Trailer
On Thursday, Netflix released the trailer forWhat Would Sophia Loren Do?, a 32-minute documentary short that explores the life and legacy of the Italian icon. The film premieres Friday, January 15th on the streaming platform. What Would Sophia Loren Do? looks at Loren’s impact through the eyes of Nancy “Vincenza” …
Read More »'Dick Johnson Is Dead' Review: A Tribute to Dad, One Death at a Time
The title of Kirsten Johnson’s extraordinary new documentary, Dick Johnson Is Dead, is not a true statement — yet. Dick Johnson, the filmmaker’s beloved father, is not dead. Still, this oddly poignant and sneakily provocative movie, which is now streaming on Netflix, shows him dying any number of ways, twice, …
Read More »'The First Time': Ashton Sanders
Most people may remember Ashton Sanders from his pivotal role as high school-aged Chiron in the Oscar-winning film Moonlight. That moment he shared a kiss with his crush, Kevin (Jharrel Jerome), we knew he’d cemented his acting career with one of the most indelible moments in contemporary cinema. Since then, …
Read More »Watch 8 Innocent People Get Exonerated in Netflix's 'The Innocence Files'
“I think the best thing that a lawyer can do with their license is get an innocent guy out of prison,” lawyer Ellen Eggers says in the trailer for Netflix’s The Innocence Files, a new docuseries focused on just that: the exoneration of the wrongfully imprisoned. Executive-produced and directed by …
Read More »Watch David Lynch Interrogate a Monkey in New Netflix Short Film
David Lynch stares down an unlikely murder suspect — a monkey — in his new Netflix short film, What Did Jack Do? The Twin Peaks co-creator also wrote, directed and edited the 17-minute project, which is available to stream now. The film, shot in a crackling black and white, follows …
Read More »Penn Badgley Is Back and Stalkery as Ever in 'You' Season 2 Trailer
Everyone’s favorite stalker is back on Netflix on December 26th: Joe Goldberg (Penn Badgley), bookstore manager-turned-killer, returns for You Season 2, and this time Joe has moved to sunny L.A. “You know, love has taken me to some pretty dark places,” Joe says in the trailer, referring to how he …
Read More »The Beyonce Album Drop Is a Perfect Portrait of the Future of Music
Homecoming, the Beyoncé concert film documentary that dropped on Netflix Wednesday, arrived with a little (or not little) surprise in tow: a two-hour, 40-track live album, available for immediate listening on all major music-streaming services. The hefty new record, titled Homecoming: the Live Album and featuring recordings from Beyoncé’s headline …
Read More »'The Dirt' Review: Too Fast for Love — and Facts, Fans, Fun
Are you fucking kidding me?! You probably uttered this statement in awe at least a few times, dear readers of The Dirt, when you picked up Motley Crue‘s 2001 memoir about their life and times as world-class degenerates. Less a biography than a police rap sheet in book form, it’s …
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