Netflix frames it as a story of revenge against cruel reindeer poachers, but it’s so much more than that.
New series The Proof Is Out There: Military Mysteries would fit right into a past era of grazing cable programming on a lazy Saturday afternoon.
The Gist: London, 1939. Two days prior, Hitler invaded Poland. The British
Wahlberg plays an adventure racer who loses his heart to a mangy mutt.
From the moment it began, there was political power in rap. The new doc Hip-Hop and the White House puts a spotlight on where that conversation sparked.
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Cate Blanchett narrates the four-part nature docuseries.
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Are you really making the most out of your Amazon Prime subscription? Sure, you’ve got paper towels and cat litter coming in like clockwork. But if you’re not regularly combing through the service’s streaming catalog, then you’re missing out on hundreds of hours of killer TV. Since getting into the original-content game, Prime Video has churned out some great series—award-winners such as Fleabag and The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, current faves like Fallout (which premiered in April), and...
A series celebrating its 10th anniversary is pulling into port at Netflix this week, and if you have to watch one Netflix show in April, stream this one.
A series celebrating its 10th anniversary is pulling into port at Netflix this week, and if you have to watch one Netflix show in April, stream this one.
Roku posted solid first-quarter financials, with positive results in several key metrics illustrating the benefits of price inflation in streaming.