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Warning: You may not be able to sleep after watching The Monkey, a new Stephen King horror movie opening in theaters this weekend. Especially if you’ve ever had a toy monkey at any point in your life.
Valentine’s Day weekend was a great time for movie lovers to sit on the couch with that special someone and stream a sweet flick. Among Netflix’s best movies for February are classic rom-coms like 13 Going on 30 and Notting Hill.
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A new reality series and a survival thriller are also among the shows trending across streaming services like Amazon Prime Video, Paramount+ and Max.
EXCLUSIVE: Crisis PR experts’ job is to be invisible fixers, staying behind the scenes while navigating their clients’ way out of a scandal. The Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni saga changed that, with crisis PR veteran Melissa Nathan front and center in the duo’s legal war.
The best way to upgrade an old “dumb” TV to let you download apps like Netflix, Disney+, and Hulu is to get yourself a streaming stick. They’re affordable and easy to install. And what do you know, Amazon has the Roku Express 4K+ on sale for 40% off.
Try a single issue or save on a subscription Issues delivered straight to your door or device Our list of the best new movies and TV shows to watch on streaming this weekend includes one of this year's Oscar nominees,
The recent Brian Epstein biopic “Midas Man,” a film about the manager of The Beatles, debuted not on a platform like Netflix or Amazon, but on a startup
To reduce subscriber churn, streaming giants like Netflix (NFLX) and Amazon (AMZN) are turning to live events and sports. This strategy is
Anthony and Joe Russo’s production company AGBO, behind actioners like the Citadel franchise for Prime Video and The Gray Man and Extraction for Netflix, has formally hired a veteran game executive as its pushes further into immersive entertainment.
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