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The show gets even more ridiculous in Season 2 but it's still entertaining to watch.
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Director Alex Garland sidesteps easy commentary on current political divides -- and the film is better for it.
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Mikayla Matthews, for her part, said the "sex, lies and scandals never end" in the new Hulu show.
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The docuseries Caught in the Web: The Murders Behind Zona Divas seeks justice for the victims of a Mexico-based international sex trafficking ring.
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This new reality series offers way more than just a swinging scandal.
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Meet the Mormon wives behind #MomTok.
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The second season has the same combination of tension-filled episodes with so-so plotting that made the first season a hit.
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The all-star cast includes Kevin Hart, Don Cheadle, Samuel L. Jackson, Taraji P. Henson, Terrence Howard, Dexter Darden and more.
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We know this story, but haven't seen it quite like this.
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Kotb's guest co-host, Justin Sylvester, had some sound dating advice to share.
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The series takes place in 2004, twenty years after the events of the film.
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Filmmaker John Woo takes a red pen to his own classic shoot ‘em up with a new, Paris-set version of The Killer.
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The guy's grin slices through any storm, no matter how treacherous.
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For these gamers, video games provide necessary therapy.
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In 1981, two breakdancing crews battled -- and the rest, as they say, is history.
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Sometimes love can't always conquer all.
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Moses Ingram stars with Portman in the adaptation of Laura Lippman's novel.
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Serhant also opened up about making the jump from Bravo to Netflix, which Owning Manhattan storyline he was most invested in and how he feels about a potential Season 2.
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Serhant thought he was "going to die."
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"Did I put my toe over the line?"