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Netflix cancels critically-acclaimed family-drama despite 100% Rotten Tomatoes rating
Netflix have cancelled The Baby-Sitters Club after two seasons. The show had been universally acclaimed by critics, with both seasons holding a 100% rating on Rotten Tomatoes and Vanity Fair even going as far as to call it "Near-perfect kids’ television". But it seems that such praise hasn't been enough to save it from Netflix's regularly swinging axe, with the streaming giant pulling the plug on the series.
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Andrew Garfield Details ‘Spider-Man’ Meme Photo Shoot: ‘Trying Not to Stare at Each Other’s Crotches’
Andrew Garfield opened up on “Jimmy Kimmel Live” this week about what it was like recreating the iconic “Spider-Man” pointing meme with his “Spider-Man: No Way Home” co-stars Tom Holland and Andrew Garfield. Sony Pictures nearly broke the internet in February when it announced the “No Way Home” digital release date accompanied by a photo of Holland, Garfield and Maguire’s live-action meme recreation. Garfield said the meme photo was the first thing shot on set with his fellow Spider-Man actors.
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Stephen Colbert Taunts Putin With An Insult That's Practically Perfect In Every Way
Stephen Colbert spotted the “most British sanction of all time” when Queen Elizabeth II informed Russia that she would no longer lend them three ancient swords for a museum exhibition. The “Late Show” host then launched into his impression of the queen ― complete with her royal wave ― as he described the new royal sanctions against Russian President Vladimir Putin for his incursion into Ukraine...
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Doctor Strange In The Multiverse Of Madness ‘Will Make Evil Dead II Fans Very Happy,’ Says Kevin Feige
There are few things better than a perfect pairing of director and subject, and Doctor Strange In The Multiverse Of Madness has all the potential of a blissful marriage. The legendary Sam Raimi helped shape the comic-book blockbuster landscape we see today with his smash-hit trilogy of Spider-Man movies in the ’00s, having started out as the horror mastermind behind the Evil Dead trilogy.
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This could be why Britney Spears deleted her Instagram account
On March 16, fans noticed that Britney Spears' Instagram account has been taken down, leaving millions of followers confused. "Where did #BritneySpears' Instagram go again?!," one fan asked on Twitter. According to TMZ, Instagram said they did not delete Spears' account for any violations. The pop singer had over 40 million followers on the social media platform with over 2,000 pictures. Her other social media pages including Twitter and Facebook are still visible, though her activity on each has dwindled over recent weeks.
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Kung Fu Panda: The Dragon Knight Sees Jack Black's Return
Jack Black has returned to the “Kung Fu Panda” franchise. Black will return to voice Po in “Kung Fu Panda: The Dragon Knight,” a new animated original series coming soon to Netflix from DreamWorks Animation. Previously, he voiced the titular Kung Fu Panda in three DreamWorks Animation features, some short films that appeared on the home video releases of the films, and a Christmas special (2010’s “Kung Fu Panda Holiday”).
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Netflix Is Now Streaming Ukrainian President Zelensky’s Satire ‘Servant of the People’ in the U.S.
On the same day of his virtual address to members of Congress, President Volodymyr Zelensky also has a series returning to streaming on Netflix.
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Jessica Simpson Sparks Concern With Shockingly Thin Appearance, Fans Worry Singer's Gone Too Far With Dramatic Weight Loss
Jessica Simpson has completely shed her famous curves, leaving her fans concerned that she may have taken her weight loss journey too far. The 41-year-old singer-turned-business mogul sparked concern after she debuted a dramatically frail frame. Taking to her social media, Simpson appeared in a fitted black sweatshirt, tight jeans, and knee-high boots, but all anyone could notice was her shockingly thin physique.
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Bob Saget's fractures possibly caused by fall on carpeted floor, new report says
Fractures around Bob Saget's eye sockets and bleeding around his brain were possibly caused by the comedian hitting "something hard, covered by something soft," such as a carpeted floor, according to a report released Tuesday that provides more details of the TV's star's death.
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Pro wrestling legend and Hall of Famer Scott Hall dies at 63
WWE Hall of Famer Scott Hall, a key figure in pro wrestling’s massive growth in the 1980s and ‘90s, has died, WWE said Monday. Hall, 63, was best known for playing campy Cuban bad guy Razor Ramon, as pro wrestling's popularity boomed in the late 20th century. He had been hospitalized and was on life support, according to industry officials familiar with the situation.
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Apple TV+’s ‘Pachinko’: TV Review
This adaptation of Min Jin Lee's acclaimed novel about a Korean family's efforts to persevere through colonialism, occupation and war features an international cast led by Jin Ha and Yuh-Jung Youn.
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WeCrashed Review: Anne Hathaway Steals The Show In A Sleek, Seductive Tale Of A Startup Gone Wrong
The writing is already on the wall for WeWork, the wildly profitable (but exorbitantly expensive) brainchild of co-founder and CEO Adam Neumann (Jared Leto, once again affecting an outsized accent), when "WeCrashed" throws viewers headfirst into the plot with its very first scene. Based on the Wondery podcast "WeCrashed: The Rise and Fall of WeWork," the Apple TV+ series from creators Lee Eisenberg ("The Office," "Good Boys," "Little America") and Drew Crevello documents the whirlwind years leading up to the make-or-break moment when the co-working space company is set to go public ... or not.
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20 Years Later, 'The Shield' Is Still a Shock to the System
When "Bawitdaba" kicks on during the last five minutes of the pilot of The Shield, coupled with the image of a police officer cracking open a door and slipping on a backwards baseball cap, it's only natural to feel your stomach turn. The song, released as the third single from Kid Rock's 1998 breakthrough Devil Without a Cause, is a churning mix of bombast, grit, and intensity, opening with the singer shouting his name as a way to mark his arrival as a hellraiser.
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Adapting books to film – how to turn a novel into a movie or TV series
There are so many films based on books. You, too, might want to turn a novel into a movie. This complete guide offers 11 screenplay-writing tips to adapt a book into a movie.
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30 Bizarre Rules to Follow While Attending The Ellen DeGeneres Show
The selected would-be live audiences of The Ellen DeGeneres Show are taken to a special place called the ‘Bungalow.’ But, don’t get your hopes up too high! There are several before and after steps involved in the process.
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Pam & Tommy Finale: Hulu's Series Justified Itself Despite a Controversial Origin
“One movie shouldn’t kill my whole film career,” Pamela Anderson (Lily James) says with a heartbreaking, quasi-hopeful laugh early in the final episode of Pam & Tommy. But of course, it essentially did. It probably ended her marriage to Tommy Lee (Sebastian Stan), too, and it certainly made her—as she put it—a walking punchline.
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See exclusive first look photos of 'Obi-Wan Kenobi'
We've got the exclusive first look images of Disney+'s new 'Obi-Wan Kenobi' Star Wars series, including a new foe, a new planet, and a few familiar faces.
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Kate Winslet Can’t Wait to Throw Herself Back Into Work After Yearlong Break: ‘I Am Craving’ It
Kate Winslet had no problem nailing her Delaware County accent for “Mare of Easttown,” a performance that landed her a second Emmy Award. Afterward, she took some much-needed time off. In honor of International Women’s Day on Tuesday, Variety spoke to the London native about her journey, her successes and what she’s looking forward to in 2022.
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The Game of Thrones Cast’s Post-Show Roles, Ranked
The new Netflix movie Against the Ice premieres today, marking a return to TV for Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, now and forever our Jamie Lannister from Game of Thrones. We're closing in on three years since the finale of the HBO juggernaut, and the distribution of its cast members across the entertainment landscape has been vast. Coster-Waldau isn't the only one showing up in films and TV, but some GOT cast members have been able to leverage their fame better than others.
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Topless Britney Spears is planning to have ‘babies in Polynesia’
“Get Naked (She’s Got a Plan).” Britney Spears shared even more topless photos from her recent vacation to French Polynesia with fiancé Sam Asghari — and a plan to have “babies” in the South Pacific country. “Planning on having babies in Polynesia
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