Season one of Netflix's new romantic western series 'Ransom Canyon' is now streaming.
Stars Josh Duhamel and Minka Kelly spoke to The Hollywood Reporter's Tiffany Taylor all about the project and their respective characters Staten and Quinn.
Plus, the pair weighed in on why audiences are drawn to western series like their new show and 'Yellowstone.'
Netflix's new drama series 'The Waterfront' from creator Kevin Williamson follows the Buckley family as they struggle to maintain control of their fishing empire in a coastal town in North Carolina. The stars spoke to The Hollywood Reporter's Tiffany Taylor all about the new show filled with both crime and family drama, and shared what drew them to the script. The show's creator, Williamson, also created 'Dawson's Creek' and 'The Vampire Diaries,' as well as wrote the original 'Scream' film, 'Scream 2' and 'Scream 4.' It's also worth noting he's directing the forthcoming film 'Scream 7.' So, the stars shared which member of the Buckley family would die first in a 'Scream' film. Season one of 'The Waterfront' is now streaming on Netflix.
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Arnold Schwarzenegger, Carrie-Anne Moss, Monica Barbaro and the rest of the cast of 'Fubar' spoke to The Hollywood Reporter's Tiffany Taylor all about season two. The stars shared how the new season takes the show to the next level and Moss spoke about how her character Greta, a former East German spy, challenges Schwarzenegger's character Luke Brunner. Plus, Barbaro revealed how she balanced filming the Netflix series and 'A Complete Unknown' at the same time. Season two of 'Fubar' is now streaming on Netflix.
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Netflix just dropped a first look at its new talent discovery series 'Building The Band' and confirmed that the late Liam Payne will be included as a guest judge. While the teaser does not feature the former One Direction singer, Netflix has confirmed to The Hollywood Reporter that Payne will appear in the competition series.
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Culture catch-up: The Netflix problem, 'Ballerina', Little Simz, Pulp & Porto’s Bienal’25
This week's Culture catch-up: new albums from Pulp and Little Simz , 'Frankenstein' and 'Knives Out' previews hit the screen, 'Ballerina' comes out, and Porto hosts its celebrated photography biennale.
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Brookfield Zoo’s pangolin at centre of new wildlife documentary
A new Netflix documentary is shining a spotlight on the pangolin, one of the world’s most endangered and illegally trafficked mammals.
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Mason Thames, Nico Parker, Gerard Butler, Harry Trevaldwyn, Bronwyn James, Julian Dennison and Gabriel Howell from the cast of the new live-action take on 'How to Train Your Dragon' sat down with The Hollywood Reporter's Tiffany Taylor to chat all about the film that is now playing in theaters. The actors discussed how they brought the film's famous dragons to life and what it was like filling the shoes of the beloved animated characters. Plus, they shared what DreamWorks Animation movie they think should get the live-action treatment next.
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Stars The Weeknd, Jenna Ortega and Barry Keoghan, as well as filmmaker Trey Edward Shults, sat down with The Hollywood Reporter's Tiffany Taylor to talk all about their new film 'Hurry Up Tomorrow,' which is directed by Shults and co-written by Shults, Tesfaye and Reza Fahim. The Weeknd, whose real name is Abel Tesfaye, opened up about the incident that inspired the feature film and his album of the same name. Plus, he and Shults revealed how they knew Ortega was the right actress to lead the film as "Annie." Ortega and Keoghan also shared what drew them to the project and made them prioritize it amid their busy schedules. 'Hurry Up Tomorrow' hits theaters May 16 and tickets are available now.
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Netflix's new medical drama 'Pulse' centers on a group of ambitious residents navigating personal and professional crises in one of Miami's busiest emergency rooms. When stars Willa Fitzgerald and..
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David Harbour still can't believe his 'Stranger Things' character has made it to the fifth and final season. During a recent interview for British GQ, the actor who plays Jim Hopper on the hit Netflix..
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Joe Goldberg is putting on his baseball cap and lurking in the shadows one last time in the fifth and final season of 'You.' Star Penn Badgley sat down with The Hollywood Reporter's Tiffany Taylor to..
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