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Netflix's latest "Knives Out" thriller explores faith and religion as detective Benoit Blanc investigates murder in a Catholic church over Easter weekend.
Carl Rinsch was found guilty of defrauding Netflix when he went on a spending spree instead of finishing "White Horse." We got some of the footage.
Several Hollywood unions, including the Writers Guild of America and Teamsters, have expressed serious concerns over a potential sale of Warner Bros. Discovery or its assets to Netflix or Paramount.
Netflix will be making notable changes to its library in the new year, with hundreds of titles coming and going from the streaming service throughout the month of January. Of the series being added, some have been part of Netflix's catalog before,
Greet the season with a pile of holiday movies and a new Knives Out movie.
Sean "Diddy" Combs' videographer, Michael Oberlies, wants to clear his name as Diddy's team blasts Netflix for showing allegedly "stolen footage."
With a 99% score on Rotten Tomatoes, Paddington 2 is one of the top-rated sequels in cinema history. But it's leaving Netflix soon.
Santa is bringing presents for good little streaming services, and right now Netflix is dominated by ho-ho-holiday content. Here are the top picks.
Rinsch lost millions of dollars in risky securities trades, made that money back in cryptocurrency investments and used the profits for a luxury spending spree.
The entertainment company’s new “Netflix House” experience is bringing the brand’s shows into former department stores. Will streaming TV fans follow?
A blissfully dumb slapstick binge about one man losing his mind while trying to kill a bug while house sitting.