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| Harvey Weinstein Tests Positive for the Coronavirus Harvey Weinstein, the disgraced film producer who was convicted of two felony sex crimes in a case that helped start the #MeToo movement, has contracted the coronavirus, according to two people with knowledge of the matter. Mr. Weinstein tested positive ... | |
| Spenser Confidential: 10 Things That Make No Sense Actor Mark Wahlberg and Peter Berg have teamed up for the fifth time for a film that was released straight to Netflix a couple of weeks ago. Spenser Confidential is the story of a cop who is back home in Boston after recently being released from prison for ... | |
| The Real Housewives of Atlanta Recap: Goddess of War Do you think NeNe and Kenya ever rest? Do you think they ever just go home, take off their wig, lie down, and pop on an episode of House Hunters International? Because at this point, the energy required to keep this feud going between the two of them could ... | |
| Netflix Party Is Making Solitude So Much More Bearable Even in normal circumstances, I'm a huge proponent of watching movies with friends. This is, in large part, so that I can invite my friends over, throw on Goodfellas and hold them hostage while I hit "pause" every time a random thought about Lorraine Bracco's ... | |
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| You Don't Need to Pay to "Netflix and Chill" During the Pandemic If you're stuck indoors without much to do, streaming video may be one of your only sources of solace. But if you're worried about making ends meet during the pandemic, we have good news: You may not need to shell out a monthly subscription fee in order ... | |
| How The Walking Dead Said Goodbye to Danai Gurira's Michonne After eight seasons, the fan-favorite character departed the AMC series—but there's a way she could return to the franchise someday. By Christopher Rosen. March 23, 2020. How The Walking Dead Said Goodbye to Danai Gurira's Michonne. Courtesy of ... | |
| New York Philharmonic Cancels Season Because of Coronavirus The New York Philharmonic canceled the remainder of its season on Monday, bowing to the reality that the coronavirus pandemic will silence large-scale performances in the city for months to come. The orchestra said that it was anticipating a loss of roughly ... | |
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