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When a single mother returns to high school to finish her diploma, she is shocked to find herself in her daughter's class. They must navigate gossip, rivalries, and buried family secrets, ultimately ...
Korean dramas, or K-dramas, are rapidly growing in popularity. In this feature, you'll find the best ones currently available to watch on Netflix. According to Netflix, more than 80% of global ...
China’s broadcasting regulator is rolling back its cap on television drama episodes and easing several long-standing restrictions, in a bid to boost content quality and production efficiency across ...
It focuses on "experienced Magistrate Claire Lewis Jones" (played by Gotham's Erin Richards) as she "faces personal turmoil while presiding over cases at Newport Magistrates Court". The synopsis reads ...
Based on the short stories by Swedish crime writer Helene Tursten, the dark series comes from Playground and Sony Pictures Television “Maud” — currently a working title — will see Close play Maud ...
Okay, Bachelor Nation, we need to talk about what went down on Bachelor in Paradise between Bailey Brown, Jeremy Simon, and Brian Autz, because the math, as they say, is just not mathing. This is the ...
We’ve been conditioned lately to think every legal drama has to be shadowy, brooding, and “prestige” in order to matter. The Rainmaker, USA’s new spin on the John Grisham classic, begs to differ. It’s ...
A new app will focus on super-short TV shows shot for phones, a bit like Quibi, an earlier app aimed at quick content. By Brooks Barnes Reporting from Los Angeles Remember Quibi? It was a short-form ...
That relationship should be the show's most intriguing element and likely would be if Rebecca's character were allowed a little more space to breathe. But where David is allowed room for soulful ...
We've all faced the disappointment of finding a US drama we really want to watch, only for it not to be available in the UK. The US is constantly creating must-see entertainment content and you might ...
I like my fictional TV women like I like my coffee — coursing with enough high-caliber force to take down a feral hog, ruin marriages via sapphic adultery, and power boozy brunch after boozy brunch.