New year, new shows. Maybe your pop culture resolution for 2021 was to keep up with the latest hits; maybe it was to finally get around to watching a great series you haven’t seen yet (we know, we know, Mad Man has been on your list for years!). Whatever your goals, it’s the perfect time
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What should I watch next? It’s a question that just keeps getting asked, despite — or maybe because of — how many new television shows are constantly being released. With so many options, shouldn’t it be easy to find something to watch? Sure, you can scroll through Netflix’s home page for hours, but what should
What should I watch next? It’s a question that gets asked over and over again despite all the new television shows coming out, a phenomenon that seems counter intuitive. With so many options, shouldn’t it be easy to find something to watch? Sure, you can scroll through the home page of Netflix for hours, but
The Netflix Top 10 list won’t tell you how many people are watching a show, but it will tell you which shows people are watching the most. The Top 10 list for Monday, Dec. 7 finds Selena: The Series staying strong in the No. 1 spot, while Big Mouth Season 2 remains No. 2. A
The Netflix Top 10 list won’t tell you how many people are watching a show, but it will tell you which shows people are watching the most. The Top 10 list for Monday, Nov. 30 finds Virgin River Season 2 in the No. 1 spot, while the Kurt Russell and Goldie Hawn-starring new release The Christmas Chronicles
The Netflix Top 10 list won’t tell you how many people are watching a show, but it will tell you which shows people are watching the most. The Top 10 list for Monday, Nov. 30 finds Virgin River Season 2 in the No. 1 spot, while the Kurt Russell and Goldie Hawn-starring new release The Christmas Chronicles
The Netflix Top 10 list won’t tell you how many people are watching a show, but it will tell you which shows people are watching the most. The Top 10 list for Wednesday, Nov. 25 finds the new release Hillbilly Elegy unseating The Crown for No. 1, while the wildly successful limited series The Queen’s Gambit has been
The Netflix Top 10 list won’t tell you how many people are watching a show, but it will tell you which shows people are watching the most. The Top 10 list for Friday, Nov. 20 barely changed from Thursday. The Crown Season 4 is still at No. 1 — it’s one of Netflix’s biggest shows, and
The Crown Season 4 delivered one of the series’ best seasons yet. This season covers events in Queen Elizabeth II’s (Olivia Colman) reign spanning from the year 1979 up until about 1990. If you know your history, you know that means The Crown is now tackling the Margaret Thatcher (Gillian Anderson) years at Downing Street, and
The Netflix Top 10 list won’t tell you how many people are watching a show, but it will tell you which shows people are watching the most. The Top 10 list for Monday, Nov. 16, has The Crown Season 4 at No. 1, marking the long-awaited return of one of Netflix’s biggest shows. Its debut
[Warning: The following contains spoilers for the fifth episode of The Crown Season 4, “Fagan.”] In the fifth episode of The Crown‘s newly released fourth season, Queen Elizabeth II (Olivia Colman) wakes up early one morning to find a man sitting on her bed. No, it’s not Prince Philip (Tobias Menzies) coming to say good
The best shows and movies to watch on TV this week were so numerous, we had a difficult time narrowing it down just to the seven recommendations below. So what almost made the cut? Showtime’s docuseries The Reagans (Sunday, 8pm), HBO’s true crime series Murder on Middle Beach (Sunday, 10pm), Disney+’s The Lego Star Wars
Looking for something new to watch on Netflix? You’ve come to the right place. Here are the best new shows and movies releasing on Netflix the week of Nov. 13-20, 2020. I hope you like royalty and Christmas, because this week, that’s almost all Netflix is about. There are a couple offerings about princesses, and
As we head into November and what finally feels like the beginning of fall TV, there are still plenty of streaming options for you and your loved ones to partake in as we wait for the end of 2020. It can be overwhelming figuring out what there is out there to stream, which is why
It’s almost November, which means — according to Netflix — it’s officially OK for you to start consuming nothing but holiday programming. Luckily, the streaming platform is here to help with a lot of upcoming programming, whether you want to get in the spirit or you’re not feeling very celebratory at all. If you’d rather
To make an already strange year even stranger, Sunday’s 72nd Primetime Emmy Awards are going virtual because of the coronavirus pandemic. But even though the telecast will be different, and even though we won’t be able to drool over hunky actors in exceptionally tailored suits as they walk the red carpet, we can still predict who will win
Some people learn about history in school, which is fine, if you like boring stuff. But for those of you who consider yourselves a Netflix intellectual, there’s no better way to fill your head with the knowledge of important events of yesteryear than through the stylish and fictionalized accounts of TV’s hottest scripted shows. While
Television is the only thing getting many of us through these troubling times, and that’s OK! Do whatever you need to do to cope with the coronavirus pandemic. And hey, if you keep binge-watching Netflix and Hulu and Amazon Prime shows after everything is over, there’s nothing wrong with that either. TV is our favorite
[embedded content] The third season of The Crown, the Netflix drama about the rise and fall of the Windsor family, is marked by change. After two blockbuster seasons that garnered 26 Emmy nominations and eight trophies, creator Peter Morgan transformed the face of the show with an entirely new cast. Aged up to represent Queen