Do you ever get the feeling that you aren’t seeing everything that Netflix has to offer? Well, you’re right, and there’s a simple solution.
Alright, it’s time to unwind with a few trailers. It’s become something of a Friday tradition, and it sure beats keeping an eye on the actual news.
I know we often joke that the past week has felt rather drawn out, but this has to take the cake. Switch off for a moment with a few trailers.
For those of us who don’t play chess, it’s hard to imagine a series about the game being anything but dull. Then, along came ‘The Queen’s Gambit’.
The victim’s incessant social media updates, her video confessionals and text messages with her husband form the central material of the film’s narrative.
The satirical puppet show, ‘Spitting Image’, is back to take the mickey out of some of our most famous celebrities, politicians, and others. No one is safe.
In his first lead role in a series since ‘Breaking Bad’ wrapped back in 2013, Cranston plays a judge who will do anything to protect his son.
A new reality show, set to be filmed in 2023, wants to send one person to the International Space Station, in what organisers call “the biggest prize ever awarded on TV”.
The Emmys happened mostly online this year, but that wasn’t the most awkward thing about the ceremony. That award goes to the cast of ‘Friends’.
Almost everyone hated the series finale of ‘Game of Thrones’. Turns out the original pilot wasn’t great, either.
14 years and 20 seasons later, ‘Keeping up with the Kardashians’ will be coming to an end in 2021…finally.
Earlier this week, Netflix released a trailer for its upcoming horror series, ‘The Haunting of Bly Manor’. Creepy dolls – yep, they’re here.
The final series of ‘The Crown’ will venture into the early 21st century, but a young Meghan won’t feature.
As we reach the point in ‘The Crown’ when the late Princess Diana will soon enter the fray, we finally know who will play that role.
The iconic 90s sitcom ‘The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air’ is going to be retold in a hard-hitting drama series.
The world has been destroyed, androids are in charge, and nobody is safe. ‘Raised by Wolves’ looks like a wild ride.
The docuseries will cover the stories of five of the world’s most infamous criminals, from the crimes they committed through to how they’ve evaded capture for so long.
Despite the pandemic, the Emmy Awards are going ahead as scheduled. Let’s take a look at who made the cut this year.
Bill and Ted are a great combo, and props to Dave Franco for the hype around his directorial debut, but I’m most excited to see Simon Pegg and Nick Frost teaming up once more.
This week, we’re covering a humble frog that became a central part of a culture war, Nikola Tesla, a football coach, and a ‘power pill’.
Joe Exotic and the rest of the ‘Tiger King’ crew have had their time in the sun, having been knocked down a few pegs by the popularity of another Netflix show.
In July 2013, a four-year-old boy in Williamson county, a suburb outside of Austin, Texas, told his parents that he had been sexually assaulted by a high schooler he called Greg.
The ’80s classic ‘Unsolved Mysteries’ has been rebooted, but it still hopes its viewers will help to solve the unsolvable.
You’ve probably worked your way through many of the series on the watchlist, but never fear – there are some great series coming your way in July.
Suspense, a gripping plot, and Patrick Dempsey await you in this new thriller series.
The fifth season of ‘Billions’ is here. If that doesn’t excite you, we’ve thrown in a few other series trailers that you might enjoy.
Once you’ve returned home at the end of the exercise window (that’s 6PM), you may as well settle in and get your binge on.
A new series coming to Netflix takes a look inside the world of celebs and their adventures in psychedelics.
Who would have thought that Jordan Peele, one half of ‘Key & Peele’, would become one of the horror genre’s hottest properties?
The good folks at Rolling Stone Magazine put together a list of old and new series to keep you entertained during lockdown.