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Michael Jackson: The Verdict | Official Trailer | Netflix

A new Michael Jackson film has become available for streaming. Titled “Michael Jackson: The Verdict,” it becomes a three-part docuseries exploring the contentious 2005 criminal trial of the legendary singer. This follows a month after the theatrical release of the “Michael” biopic starring Jaafar Jackson, a film that earned approximately $850 million. Today, Netflix subscribers…

In the Hand of Dante | Official Trailer | Netflix : Starring Oscar Isaac, Gal Gadot, Gerard Butler

©Courtesy of Netflix Netflix unveiled the trailer for “In the Hand of Dante“, giving viewers a preview of Julian Schnabel’s star-laden historical crime epic. The movie, Schnabel’s latest film since 2018’s Oscar-nominated portrait of Vincent Van Gogh, “At Eternity’s Gate,” is an adaptation of Nick Tosches’ 2002 novel. Isaac plays dual roles: New York author…

‘Kylie’: Musical Docuseries is an Intimate Portrait of Kylie Minogue’s Legacy

©Courtesy of Netflix The most compelling music documentaries don’t thrive on just hit singles or chart peaks. Like the artists themselves, the biographical projects flourish on journeys of survival, reinvention and the lasting bond between an artist and the generations who grow up listening to their music. That’s certainly true with Netflix’s three-part docuseries, Kylie,…

East of Eden | Official Teaser | Netflix : Starring Florence Pugh

©Courtesy of Netflix Netflix has released a teaser trailer for the upcoming limited series adaptation of John Steinbeck’s classic novel “East of Eden“, which is starring Florence Pugh. Zoe Kazan is a writer and executive producer for Anonymous Content and Endeavor Content. Elia Kazan, the grandfather of Zoe, famously adapted the book for the screen…

‘Marty, Life Is Short’ Applauds The Power Of Laughter Therapy

Netflix documentary Marty, Life Is Short, directed by Lawrence Kasdan, retraces Martin Short’s art and career across film, television, theatre and comedy. The Canadian actor — who gained prominence for his roles in sketch comedy before exploring film sets and Broadway stages — has lived what one would consider a full life. He was surrounded…

Trailer: Netflix’s Martin Short Documentary

©Courtesy of Netflix Netflix has released the trailer for “Marty, Life is Short“, a documentary that spotlights Martin Short, a Canadian national treasure. Lawrence Kasdan, the renowned filmmaker behind “Body Heat” and “The Big Chill“, is directing the project, which blends intimate archive footage with exclusive interviews with some of the most established and beloved…

‘Straight To Hell’ Shows The Price Of Going From Patsy To Mountebank

If Italy has Wanna Marchi as the controversial figure of fortune telemarketing — portrayed in the Netflix miniseries Fortune Seller: A TV Scam — Japan’s self-made, con fortune teller is embodied by Kazuko Hosoki, depicted in the fictional Netflix series Straight To Hell. The compelling production — directed by Tomoyuki Takimoto and Norichika Oba —…

‘Beef 2,’ Black Dramedy Exposes The Malignity Of Mankind

The American comedy drama anthology television series created by Lee Sung Jin returns to Netflix with a second season that will keep you on the edge of your seat. We are introduced to Joshua “Josh” Martín (Oscar Isaac) and his British wife Lindsay Crane-Martín (Carey Mulligan). Josh is the general manager of a country club,…

“One Piece” Season 3 Sets Sail in 2027

Courtesy of Netflix Netflix has confirmed that the third season of its live-action series “One Piece” will be back on screens in 2027, having already been in production in South Africa since the end of last year. The streamer revealed the subtitle for the third season, “The Battle of Alabasta“, which is a sequel to…

Lord of the Flies | Official Trailer | Netflix

©Courtesy of Netflix It would be a shame to deny the lasting power of an idea, particularly when it involves a group of kids landing in an unforgiving environment and chaos ensues. Yellowjackets and The Wilds have brought that concept back to life recently, but William Golding‘s 1954 novel “Lord of the Flies” remains the…

Netflix : “Sins of Kujo” Represents the Best Legal Drama of Recent Years

©Courtesy of Netflix  Taiza Kujo annoys other lawyers because they think he makes them look bad—and perhaps he does, but maybe not in the way that they think. He accepts the worst of the worst as his clients and negotiates deals his colleagues consider potentially unethical. However, he takes the time to better understand his…