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'Power' Documentary Trailer Traces the History of Policing in the U.S.
The documentary premieres in theaters May 10, and arrives on Netflix May 17
- People vs The Police
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10 Very Important Things I Learned From Watching 'Rebel Moon: Part 2 — The Scargiver'
Because even unwatchable sequels to messy space sagas have a few takeaways, right?
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Glen Powell Becomes a Master of Disguise in Latest 'Hit Man' Trailer
Hit Man will premiere on Netflix June 7.
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John Mulaney Comedy Special to Livestream on Netflix
The six-episode 'Everybody's in L.A.' special arrives in May, during comedy event Netflix Is a Joke
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'Scoop': The Story Behind One Royal Bombshell of an Interview
A re-creation of how a BBC news program staged that infamous Prince Andrew interview is no All the President's Men — but it does make you appreciate a good talent booker
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‘Ripley' Lets the Talented Mr. Andrew Scott Lead an Incredible Remake
The Actor Formerly Known as Fleabag’s Hot Priest and Oscar winner Steve Zaillian do justice to Patricia Highsmith’s criminal anti-hero — and give us one of the best shows of the year
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John Mulaney Walks Down Memory Lane With David Letterman on 'My Next Guest Needs No Introduction'
The comedian will appear on the forthcoming episode of Netflix's My Next Guest Needs No Introduction with David Letterman, out April 30, to discuss fatherhood, addiction, and comedy
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When Reality-TV Empires Collide: Kyle and Mauricio Are Having a Separation-Off
The couple's separation is playing out across both Bravo's Real Housewives of Beverly Hills and Netflix's Buying Beverly Hills — and it has fans feeling a bit confused
- One Story, Two Networks
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Netflix Loses Bid to Dismiss 'Inventing Anna' Defamation Lawsuit
Judge rules Rachel DeLoache Williams' lawsuit against streaming service over her portrayal in the miniseries can continue
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'Shirley': Regina King Gives Us the Queen of Underdog Political Campaigns
Revisiting Shirley Chisholm's 1972 campaign to be the Democratic nominee for president, this biopic gives the Oscar winner a chance to flex — and pays tribute to a disruptor
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