The good folks at Rolling Stone Magazine put together a list of old and new series to keep you entertained during lockdown.
Elle Fanning and Nicholas Hoult star in ‘The Great’, a comedic take on Catherine The Great’s rise to power in Russia.
During the first quarter of 2020, Netflix added close to 16 million subscribers around the world. Joe Exotic may have played a role in that.
For as long as Hollywood has existed, aspiring filmmakers and actors have been flocking there for a shot at the big time.
Brendon Peel and Li Lau made headlines last year when the latter was shot in the head with a crossbow. Now they’re giving it another shot on a rather big stage.
For those still hungry for more Joe Exotic content, Netflix has released a clip from Louis Theroux’s 2011 documentary series, when the Brit crosses paths with Joe.
Lockdown can inspire a variety of moods and emotions, and there’s a series to help you cope with each one.
‘The Innocence Files’ is a docuseries about those who fight to free the wrongly convicted, while uncovering massive flaws in the US justice system.
Chealsi Putman worked for Exotic on-and-off from 1999 to 2017, and her claims about frozen tiger cubs and sex videos paint her uncle in a terrible light.
It’s sometimes tough to figure out who are the goodies and who are the baddies in ‘Tiger King’. Ask this expert, and he’ll tell you Carole Baskin is the latter.
When future generations look back, there will be a great deal of disbelief surrounding exactly how we handled the coronavirus pandemic.
It’s been a while since a series has captured the public’s attention quite like the show featuring Joe Exotic, Carole Baskin, and an assortment of oddballs.
A couple was shocked to discover that the South African sculpture they’d inherited was worth a great deal of money.
You can’t walk your dog or go for a jog, but you can organise a movie evening with your friends thanks to some nifty tech solutions.
Mark Ruffalo plays twin brothers in this new six-part drama about mental illness, “betrayal and forgiveness”, coming to screens at the end of April.
During its nine seasons and 180 episodes, there were plenty of bloopers to keep the live audience entertained. Now you can enjoy them, too.
Many South Africans would love a meerkat as a pet, despite the fact that it’s illegal without the required permits. That hasn’t stopped people from selling them.
Social distancing and self-quarantine is fine when you have pets and a partner to hole up with, but many are finding themselves lonely and bored.
Stephen Colbert introduced a little comedy into the coronavirus crisis by broadcasting from his bathtub.
Information about the coronavirus outbreak is hard to avoid, unless you’ve already been on lockdown for a different reason – like reality TV.
Liars, tigers, bears, attempted murder, drug lords, cults, polygamy, magic, mayhem, and more in the new Netflix series ‘Tiger King’.
Fans of the sitcom ‘Friends’ are in for a treat, as are the actors who will be paid handsomely to return for a reunion.
Season one of ‘Formula 1: Drive to Survive’ was a massive success, and season two promises to up the ante with increased behind-the-scenes access.
When law enforcement appeared to drop the ball, Dan Schneider wasn’t about to let those responsible for his son’s murder get away with it.
Everyone loves a good news blooper, and some of the best come from Down Under.
In the US during the late 80s and early 90s, McDonald’s ran an immensely popular Monopoly-inspired game with massive prices for those who struck it lucky. Or so they thought.
NHS England chief executive Simon Stevens has stepped in to warn people about Gwyneth Paltrow’s Netflix show, ‘The Goop Lab’.
The world was shocked to find out about the tragic death of NBA legend Kobe Bryant. The BBC’s video segment on his death was a shocker, too.
We all love a good marathon TV session, but how much is too much, and what effect is it having on your body and brain?
Meghan and Harry haven’t been in Canada for long, and they already have a paparazzi problem to deal with.