Category: Stream OnDemand
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Amazon Renews ‘Transparent’ for Season 4
Amazon renews “Transparent” starring Jeffrey Tambor for season 4 in 2017.
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Field of Vision, The New Yorker Present ‘The Journey’ Doc About Syrian Refugee Crisis
On its website starting today, The New Yorker releases a 70-minute documentary in six parts about the Syrian refugee crisis.
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Netflix Releases ‘The Do-Over’ This Week Starring Adam Sandler, David Spade
Netflix will release the new original movie, “The Do-Over,” on Friday, May 27, 2016, starring Adam Sandler and David Spade.
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Interview: Norbert Leo Butz Talks Season 2 of ‘Bloodline’ (Released May 27) & ‘Mercy Street’
Norbert Leo Butz tells Melanie Votaw what we can expect in season 2 of “Bloodline” and “Mercy Street.”
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‘Gayby Baby’ Doc Profiles Same-Sex Couples & Their Children
“Gayby Baby” is an Australian documentary that focuses on same-sex couples and their children. It’s available now on iTunes.
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Mako Mermaids, Ferngully 2, Goosebumps – New Netflix for Kids!
New on Netflix for Kids and Teens in May: Mako Mermaids, Ferngully 2, Goosebumps (the new movie) and lots more.
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Bloodline, Grace & Frankie, Marseille on Netflix in May
New titles on Netflix in May include Grace & Frankie, Marseille, Bloodline (yes!), Chelsea Handler’s new show and more.
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Tribeca Red Carpet: Ricky Gervais Blasts Donald Trump at ‘Special Correspondents’ Premiere
At the Tribeca screening of Ricky Gervais’ new Netflix comedy Special Correspondents, he had a few things to say about Donald Trump.
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FIRST LOOK: Guillermo del Toro’s Trollhunters – Netflix Original
Take a sneak peek at Guillermo del Toro’s Trollhunters, a Netflix Original from Dreamworks releasing later this year.
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Bloodline Season 2 on Netflix – FIRST LOOK PHOTOS!
We’ve got your first look photos for season two of Bloodline, premiering soon on Netflix. See what Kyle Chandler and the Rayburns are up to.
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Orange Is the New Black Season 4 – FIRST LOOK PHOTOS!
Season 4 of “Orange Is the New Black” drops in June, and we’ve got the first-look images released by Netflix this week.
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5 Times Hollywood Got Mental Health and Mental Illness Right
Danika McClure maps out 5 times Hollywood got mental health right. Broad City, Empire and BoJack Horseman are a few that accurately portray mental illness.