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Netflix: Movies and TV Shows Leaving in April
Take a look at the movies and TV shows that will disappear from Netflix next month.
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Netflix: Movies and TV Shows Leaving in September
Take a look at the titles that will disappear from Netflix next month.
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Netflix’s New Releases Coming in July 2019
Take a look at the movies and TV shows that will be added to Netflix in July 2019.
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‘Awards Chatter’ Podcast — Ken Jeong (‘You Complete Me, Ho’)
Best known for the 'Hangover' trilogy, actor/comedian Ken Jeong discusses what led to his life-changing decision to walk away from medicine to focus on performing, the personal and social significance of projects like 'Dr. Ken' and 'Crazy Rich Asians' and the family crisis that inspired his new Netflix stand-up special.
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Berlin: Entertainment One Takes ‘Lexi’ Comedy for International
Entertainment One (eOne) has jumped on board 'Lexi,' the upcoming comedy from 'Bad Moms' directors Jon Lucas and Scott Moore, picking up rights for the film across its international footprint.
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Lady Gaga Celebrates Bradley Cooper’s Risk-Taking at American Cinematheque Gala
Lady Gaga, Jennifer Garner, Sean Penn and Patricia Clarkson were among those who paid tribute to 'Star is Born' actor-director Bradley Cooper at the 2018 American Cinematheque Award gala.
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Heather Graham, Jodi Balfour Join Female-Driven Drama ‘The Rest of Us’
Sophie Nelisse and Abigail Pniowsky join Aisling Chin-Yee's female-driven directorial debut, 'The Rest of Us.'
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‘The Hangover’ to ‘Rough Night’: 10 Bachelor/Bachelorette Movies to Relive the Parties Gone Wrong
It's time to re-watch the classics about that wild night before the wedding.
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Ken Jeong: How to Ditch Medicine for a Career in Comedy and Diagnose Castmates (Guest Column)
The creator and star of the ABC comedy 'Dr. Ken' was an internist with Kaiser Permanente until his breakout roles (as a doctor) in 'Knocked Up.' As he explains in THR's annual Doctors Issue, he still renews his medical license every year…just in case.
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Five of the Best Times Stars Made Movie Cameo Appearances as Themselves
In honor of the big names sending up their images in 'Top Five,' THR looks back at those who've done the same
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Mike Tyson on Facing His Dark Past for Documentary ‘Champs’
"I'm still struggling, but right now, I'm kicking life's ass," the former heavyweight champion tells THR
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Paramount Pictures to Distribute Falcom Films in Germany
The first release under the new deal will be "The Hangover”-style comedy “21 & Over."
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