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Youth counselor Stéphane Blé is about to be inaugurated as France's first Black president, but the country may not be ready for the changes he'll make.
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Sex and the City was and always will be iconic.
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Emily in Paris has arrived to fill the Olympics void in your heart.
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Jimin and Jung Kook go on fun adventures in Are You Sure?!, the BTS members’ new hangout jawn for Disney+.
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That bland title does it no favors.
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Loosely based on Giovanni Boccaccio's 14th century collection of stories, the series stars Tony Hale, Zosia Mamet, Jessica Plummer and Saoirse-Monica Jackson.
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Call this one Ghostbusters: Night of Too Many Characters.
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Dave Bautista and Chloe Coleman return for another go at the Large Guy/Small Girl action-comedy formula.
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Disco: Soundtrack of a Revolution is a call to get down and party. But it’s also a docuseries that foregrounds the music’s true history.
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Nostalgia really fuels this one -- and be prepared to get that theme stuck in your head yet again.
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"Look at me! I'm a funny movie!", the movie frequently proclaims.
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Stevie Van Zandt: Disciple is an easygoing hangout doc that fetes its subject’s over five decades as a rocker, producer, and Sopranos cast member.
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Set in the 1970s, the series is based on actual sex advice columns that appeared at the time.
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Powell clearly had a blast channeling American Psycho.
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Cyndi Lauper’s long and loud career is celebrated in Let the Canary Sing, a new documentary from director Alison Ellwood.
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"It was easy to transpose this from Houston to New Orleans," director Richard Linklater told Decider.
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Plus, the director and co-writer discusses identity, Hit Man as a trans metaphor, and police brutality.
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The 2005-14 CBS hit is back on Netflix for the first time since 2017. Does the pilot hold up after 19 years?
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Everybody dwelling in the growing ideological fringes of America gets a good lampooning here.
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The Cheers finale aired 31 years ago this week.