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We know this story, but haven't seen it quite like this.
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Your guide to every fall premiere date, plus the 24 shows Decider is most hyped about!
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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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The Murder of Air McNair is a pretty straightforward true crime documentary, with a vein of sports doc running through it.
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Emily in Paris has arrived to fill the Olympics void in your heart.
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In Tarot, a group of fresh-faced friends messes with the wrong deck of cards. They probably should’ve known better, but horror’s gonna horror.
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Dakota Johnson's Daddio hits streaming after grossing less than $1MM internationally during its short time in theaters.
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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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With so many streaming services to choose from in 2024, here are the very best deals on Netflix, Hulu, Disney+, ESPN+, Apple TV Plus — and more.
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Call this one Ghostbusters: Night of Too Many Characters.
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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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In season 2, one of these women's problems are not like the others'.
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If you liked Quarterback, then Receiver is a perfect follow-up.
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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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Teri Hatcher leads the way in this true crime thriller that sees one woman's past coincide with the present hunt for the BTK Killer in 1977 Wichita, Kansas.
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Ryan Serhant was a Bravolebrity of real estate, but with Owning Manhattan he’s gone Netflix.
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Could this be the beginning of the ALBANAISSANCE? Hopefully!
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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.