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Carmy Neck Vein porn, anyone?
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As Wrexham AFC celebrates its promotion, they play some "friendlies" in the U.S. to get ready for the next season.
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It's a tricky thing, mining mental health for laughs, but Big Mood succeeds in every way.
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The "found footage" gimmick lives on.
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Meera Syal and Craig Parkinson star in a series that gives off very strong Murder, She Wrote vibes.
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Timothy Olyphant reprises his Justified role as Raylan Givens; Vivian Olyphant, Aunjanue Ellis, Vondie Curtis-Hall, Boyd Holbrook and Marin Ireland also star.
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Jamie Bamber and Lucie Lucas star in a police procedural featuring a pair of mismatched, bickering crime solvers who can barely repress their sexual tension.
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Tupac Shakur fit the legacy of a lifetime into his 25 years on earth, and the five-part docuseries Dear Mama has every side of the story on just how that happened.
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Conleth Hill plays a cop who stress-eats to cope with his low-stress job. What happens when a body is found in his tiny village?
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The Nevers will never die.
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Season 2 picks up where Season 1 left off, and every character continues to be warm, quirky and charming.
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The 1981 movie that was originally banned upon its release has finally landed on streaming, thanks to Shudder.
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Perhaps the greatest horror film ever made.
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Westwood's fashion house wrote, "The world needs people like Vivienne to make a change for the better.”
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Jesse Eisenberg, Claire Danes, Lizzy Caplan and Adam Brody stars in the series, written by Taffy Brodesser-Akner based on her popular novel.
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Five shorts in which people, mostly jerks, get more than they bargained for.
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A new series documents McElhenny and Reynolds' first year owning Wrexham AFC, a lower-level football club in a working-class Welsh town.
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Jeremy Allen White, Ebon Moss-Bachrach, Ayo Edebiri and Abby Elliott star in the dark comedy.
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Dim the lights, get in the zone, and freak out to this strange, grotesque, and inexplicable movie.
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Chelsea Holmes, Sam Straley, Seann William Scott and Aya Cash star in this mockumentary produced by Paul Feig and Jenny Bicks.