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Might wanna watch this one on an empty stomach.
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A kidnapping is at the heart of a story that hops between June 21st in 1993, 1994 and 1995.
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Fred Armisen, Aubrey Plaza, Megan Mullally, Christina Ricci, and more stars lend their voices to this unique project.
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[Sad Netflix logo "Ta-Dum"]
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Featuring more chamber pot comedy per square inch than any other werewolf movie, or any movie in general.
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Investigative journalist David Holthouse investigates a story about a 1993 triple murder that people claim was committed by a sasquatch.
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His songs appeared in everything from 1984's Streets of Fire, to Shrek 2.
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Netflix is telling Austen's classic tale with a "modern, witty approach."
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It's Chopped, but with weed! Comedian Ron Funches hosts the venerable cooking competition's more laid-back spinoff.
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Clarke is making her Marvel debut.
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We need to figure out what's going on with Ronald — er — "Arthur."
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Ted Lasso Season 2 is back on Apple TV+ Friday, July 23.
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Got some big plans to get blazed? Here's what to watch for your best and most bodacious trip yet.
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Workout with these awesome wireless sports headphones.
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"Me and Hugh were like, 'Why not? We have a couple of takes. Let’s do one. It might be cool.'"
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How many sasquatch hunters/life partners do you know?
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Anthony Mackie and Jamie Dornan star in this mind-bending time travel film.
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"I hope Derek Chauvin goes to jail or worse for the rest of his life," McCain said on The View.
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Cringe comedy has never been so rewarding.
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Netflix ballet dramas, ranked by a former ballet dancer.
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The crazy release schedule for This Is Us continues.
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Shows like Rick and Morty to watch while we wait for the titular roles to be recast and the release of Season 7.
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Kate Winslet had input on all things Mare, right down to her eyebrows.
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"I didn't even know what 'AF' was, to be honest," Notaro admitted.
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Well, Pat Sajak noticed.
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Cooper stepped up to the iconic podium yesterday for his first night as interim Jeopardy host.
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A 4/20 celebration if you really don't wanna get off the couch, man.
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Lindell hosted a 48-hour launch event for his new website, which Kimmel described as "quite a spectacle."
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Advocates for a more inclusive Oscar ceremony have been faked out before. Will this year be a turning point?
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Clarkson got emotional over Corey Ward's rendition of her 2009 single "Already Gone."
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Daddy, would you like some sausages?
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NBA TV's two-part documentary about the 1996 NBA Draft is must-see TV for basketball fans.
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Book 4 stands as the quiet and loving finale to a show that deserved more.