With an assist from Taylor Swift. Plus, a new designer at Moschino, Sofía Vergara cosplaying as a mob boss, unsettling makeup by Pat McGrath and luxury vintage shopping.
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Stream These 11 Movies Before They Leave Netflix in February
“Dune” and “Snowpiercer” are among the action epics, dramas and teen comedies leaving soon for U.S. subscribers. Watch them while you can.
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Why We Keep Rewatching ‘Gilmore Girls’
The show, which ended in 2007, was still one of the 10 most-watched shows across major streaming platforms last year, according to the research firm Nielsen.
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The Queer Kids Are All Right. And Now They’re Making Me Better.
How watching gay coming-of-age stories has helped repair a heart still stuck in the past — and still scarred by a less welcoming world.
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Sundance Film Festival Ends With Plenty of Sales, Despite Slow Start
The festival, seen as a barometer for the overall health of the film industry, featured several movies and documentaries snatched up by studios and streaming services.
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The Most-Streamed Shows and Movies in 2023
Hollywood was on strike for much of the year. And yet the time viewers spent streaming shows and movies went up. A lot.
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Sex Assault Claims Against Vince McMahon Shadow a W.W.E. Trying to Move Forward
Several high-profile deals have the company well-positioned for years to come, but legal entanglements involving Vince McMahon, its co-founder and longtime leader, are not going away.
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Five Action Movies to Stream Now
This month’s picks include a French comedic swashbuckling adventure, Indian spy games and more.
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Netflix is Said to License ‘Sex and the City’ From HBO
Media companies that had been reluctant are increasingly offering shows to Netflix, which is pulling further ahead in the streaming wars.
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Netflix to Stream W.W.E.’s ‘Raw’ in $5 Billion Deal
The weekly wrestling program will move to Netflix in 2025 as part of a 10-year agreement that represents a big leap into live events for the streaming platform.
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Netflix’s Head of Film to Depart
Scott Stuber attracted Oscar-winning filmmakers to the streaming service and helped usher the entertainment industry into the streaming era.
