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It’s the last week of August, and while that might mean trying to fit in a last-minute summer vacation for some, you can always try a staycation and sit at home to watch TV. There’s plenty worth checking out on streaming this week,
Our guide to the best TV and streaming movies in September is divided into three sections: the best shows to watch this month, the best shows to watch by streaming service, and a calendar of TV highlights.
On Aug. 29, 2005, Hurricane Katrina made landfall on the Gulf Coast, leading to breaches in New Orleans flood prevention; 80 percent of the city was submerged in water. The cost of the damage from the hurricane was $125 billion, and though it’s been difficult to get an accurate death toll, it is estimated to be about 1,800.
That's not to say there aren't some new movies and TV shows to catch over the next few days. From a popular HBO Max show making its long overdue return, to three interesting offerings from Netflix, you're sure to find something worth watching with our help. So, read on to see what's new. – Tom Power, senior entertainment reporter
Netflix’s political thriller “Hostage” is the No. 1 show on the platform. Will there be a second season? Here’s what to know about the series’ future after its explosive finale.
TV fans are always looking for the latest binge-able series, and Netflix has just delivered one of the finest British thrillers of the year, which has everyone talking. Just a few days ago, the streamer debuted all five episodes of the original miniseries,
"Thursday Murder Club" delivers on Netflix; John Grisham's "The Rainmaker" gets a redo on the USA Network with streaming on Peacock.
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Netflix’s Peter Friedlander Exits as Head of U.S. and Canada Scripted TV as Jinny Howe Takes Over
Netflix’s head of U.S. and Canadian scripted TV content Peter Friedlander has decided to exit his post after nearly 14 years with the streaming service. Jinny Howe, currently head of drama series under Friedlander,
The debut season of Netflix’s The Waterfront took viewers on a wild ride — one that ended with an intriguing Season 2 setup.
According to Netflix, more than 80% of global subscribers have watched Korean-language content. "Squid Game" would be the obvious entry point, smashing numerous viewing records and breaking through to the mainstream, but the list of compelling K-dramas extends far beyond it.