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In his tribute to Lynch, Netflix CEO Ted Sarandos revealed that he and the director had spoken about the project but the pandemic and health issues had prevented it from being made.
So if you watch Hallmark, despite your husband, Ted Sarandos, being head of Netflix, I assume you might find a home for a project and say, I’m sorry, it’s not going to Netflix. Absolutely.
So if you watch Hallmark, despite your husband, Ted Sarandos, being head of Netflix, I assume you might find a home for a project and say, I’m sorry, it’s not going to Netflix. Absolutely.
Nicole Avant, film producer, activist and former U.S. ambassador to the Bahamas, was at Taormina Film Festival on Friday to receive an award for the film "The Triple Six Eight," which tells the true ...
Meghan relaunched her As Ever brand yet again Friday and announced she is adding a blush-pink bottle of rosé wine to her ...
Like a bad blend of 'Ozark' and 'Yellowstone,' 'The Waterfront' follows a family who starts moving drugs when their fishing ...
Viewers over 65 are now the fastest-growing age group watching YouTube on television sets, with TV-based watch time up 106% since May 2023, according to Nielsen. Their viewing levels now match those ...
Join us for live reactions to "Squid Game" season 3 on Netflix, including an ending breakdown, major deaths, and what the ...
Creator Patrik-Ian Polk celebrates Noah’s Arc’s legacy -- and shares why Black queer stories still deserve more space in ...