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"I think then with that comes a lot of charisma."
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Hasn’t true crime covered all of the cults already? Nope! Docuseries Cult Justice is here to illustrate even more evil, and how it was countered.
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Sugar's got the juice.
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The Disney+ doc Madu tells the inspirational story of a young man whose viral moment led him from Lagos, Nigeria, to studying ballet in Birmingham, England.
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Ashley Storrie co-created and stars in the series.
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You won't be shocked to learn that the Boys State and Girls State programs are far from equal, at least in Missouri.
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However, she praised both Hoda Kotb and the late Regis Philbin, telling the New York Post that she feels like she was "one of the most blessed people in the world ...
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Rent a backhoe and fill it in.
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Director Jonathan Glazer tells two stories: the one we see, and the one we hear.
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A win could put Iowa in their second National Championship game in two years.
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Stowers also accused Kent of once pulling a knife on her.
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Another iconic Beyoncé track awaits.
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"If J.J. would direct? I'd do anything J.J. would direct."
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In the latest Hannah Swenson mystery, Hannah becomes a suspect when a local man is murdered with her own chef's knife.
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The series is loosely based on the nonfiction book The King's Assassin by Benjamin Woolley.
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Summers claimed the Quiet on Set filmmakers "ambushed" him during his interview.
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Netflix recreates Prince Andrew's disastrous interview on his friendship with Jeffrey Epstein.
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These aliens eat the brains of the humans they invade... except for Su-in, who might save the human race.
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"We’ve invited Trump to join us at the table for both 2016 and 2020 elections, and he declined."
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Nevertheless, the Netflix series is full of hints that Tom Ripley's story isn't over yet...
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You don’t see TV shows made this vivaciously.
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We've got some good news!
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False alarm, everyone — Behar insists she "loves" the "fantastic" Dolly Parton.
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Literally no one involved in the making of this film said, "Maybe we should focus on one genre."
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The disgraced comedian said college was full of "devil-worshipping, baby blood-drinking Democrat donors.”
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The noirish series also stars Kirby Howell-Baptiste, Amy Ryan, Dennis Boutsikaris, Nate Corddry and James Cromwell.
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Meet Sugar. John Sugar.
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"It looks like we’re alive!"
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Oscar winner Julianne Moore and Red, White & Royal Blue breakout star Nicholas Galitzine lead the cast as the titular characters.
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"He changed a single digit to Maga2024!"
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"There is a process, and that process is in process."
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The actress didn't elaborate further but she said that she'll "probably talk about that at some point."
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"You just roll your own way," Fieri told Barrymore.
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9-1-1 did the thing!
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Ripa teased that they "did not understand what was happening."
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You won't want to miss this week's new movies on demand.
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"They did a bait and switch on me,” Summers said.
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Dexter-Jones said Kardashian was very "grounded" and "focused" while filming the show.
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Just when you thought Jeffrey Epstein's royal bestie couldn't get creepier...
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The Season 2 finale just hit Max on Thursday.
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The joke at least made Seth Meyers and the Late Night audience laugh.
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This documentary doesn't come with many lulz.
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He claims his 2022 arrest destroyed his "acting career and personal reputation."
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“I think the sheer physicality of it was the most daunting part," Andrew Scott told Decider of the wild Ripley set piece.
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Looking to laugh? Netflix has you covered.
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D.C. Moore explained that the Starz show wanted to capture the "spirit of the age."
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Plus, Piper teases a possible I Hate Suzie Season 3 and whether she's down to return to Doctor Who.
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...plus Sugar on Apple TV+, Ripley on Netflix, and the Max premiere of The Zone of Interest.
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Athena barely recognized her son.
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Lisa Vanderpump is taking on the French countryside in the new Hulu series Vanderpump Villa.
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It's always a good time with Axel Foley.