Netflix debuted the first trailer for the film on Wednesday, showcasing Jennifer Lopez as Atlas Shepherd, a "brilliant but misanthropic data analyst with a deep distrust of artificial intelligence," per a synopsis.
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Netflix debuted the first trailer for the film on Wednesday, showcasing Jennifer Lopez as Atlas Shepherd, a "brilliant but misanthropic data analyst with a deep distrust of artificial intelligence," per a synopsis.
Kim Kardashian is headed for Netflix. The reality TV superstar turned budding actress will be leading the ensemble comedy movie 'The Fifth Wheel', which landed at Netflix after being sought after by several studios.
Jennifer Lopez is going into fierce mama bear mode, starring alongside newcomer Lucy Paez as an assassin trying to save her daughter in “The Mother.” “Extra’s” Terri Seymour chatted with Jennifer and Lucy about making the movie, including J.Lo’s intense training regimen.
Jennifer Lopez starrer "Unstoppable" has suspended production indefinitely amid the writer's strike, TheWrap has confirmed.
The move comes after the film shut down production Wednesday due to picketers at USC's campus, where it was filming.
Jennifer Lopez has set a 2023 streaming record for Netflix movies after the success of The Mother. The action-thriller landed the biggest opening of the year so far for a Netflix movie.
During the May 8-14 viewing window, it was watched for 83.71 million hours, which is particularly impressive when you consider it was only released on May 12. Per Variety, the movie also took the number one movie slot in 82 countries.
Jennifer Lopez’s newest film, THE MOTHER, is streaming now on Netflix! Directed by Niki Caro, the film stars Jennifer as a deadly assassin who must come out from hiding in the Alaskan wilderness to rescue the daughter she loved from afar. Also featured are Joseph Fiennes, Omari Hardwick, Lucy Paez and Gael García Bernal.
While fans have heard a lot about Pamela Anderson's relationship with Tommy Lee leading up to the release of her new memoir and documentary, she also spills on her time with fellow ex-husband Kid Rock in the book.
With Black History Month looming around the corner, we need to educate America on things that took place in our history.
It has been less than 30 days since Netflix released DAHMER-Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story. As of Wednesday, September 21st, the critically acclaimed crime series has been viewed over 701.37 hours, making it the second most-watched show in the history of Netflix.
Strictly from an artistic standpoint, the show's creator, Ryan Murphy, and lead actor, Evan Peters, are in line for what could become an onslaught of accolades at next year's Emmy Awards ceremony; and deservingly so. But socially, the racial components that bind the show and the real-life murder case of 1991 together have caused outrage amongst the Black and LGBTQ+ communities as well as angst with the law enforcement officials who were heavily entrenched in Jeffrey Dahmer's legal proceedings.
Netflix has been releasing some really good movies and tv shows for their customers to enjoy. There are many shows to enjoy, there are some Sci-Fi shows that make you watch them over and over again.
Below, The Wrap Up Magazine has chosen it's Top Five favorite tv shows that we enjoy. If you haven't seen these flicks, then you have been missing out on a lot.
Snoop Dogg continues to make history as a timeless figure in Hip Hop even nearly 30 years following the release of his debut album, Doggystyle.
According to Billboard, the rap deity joined some rare company this week when Snoop became only the third artist to earn a Top 10 Billboard Hot 100 spot in each of the decades from the 1990s through the 2020s.
Jennifer Lopez is showing her support for Britney Spears.
Jennifer Lopez took to her Instagram story to share Spears' now-deleted Instagram post where she is embracing her "freedom" and "independence" post conservatorship.
Hollywood star Jane Fonda has credited Jennifer Lopez for resurrecting her career after she went 15 years without landing a role.
The 84-year-old activist and fitness guru made the admission while speaking about her decades long career as an actress.
Media companies have launched direct-to-consumer video services to compete with Netflix. All of them have been following category leader Netflix with global expansion and investing billions of dollars in content.
In the latest episode of “My Next Guest Needs No Introduction With David Letterman”, which began streaming on Netflix on Friday, Jay-Z discusses past mistakes he’s made in his marriage with Beyoncé.
Canada’s House of Commons has passed Bill C-11 with an eye to raising around $800 million annually from U.S. streamers and social media platforms as they become obligated to subsidize local Canadian film, TV and music product.
The Jennifer Lopez documentary “Halftime” is kicking off the 21st Tribeca Festival on Wednesday, launching the annual New York event with an intimate behind-the-scenes portrait of the singer-actor filmed during the tumultuous year she turned 50, co-headlined the Super Bowl and narrowly missed out on an Oscar nomination.
The star-studded, musical premiere at the United Palace in Washington Heights serves as an appropriate opener for the Tribeca Festival, which has jettisoned “Film” from its name to better reflect the wide array of concerts, talks, television premieres, podcasts and virtual reality exhibits that increasingly fill its busy live-event schedule alongside movies.
The Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC) has invested $122 million to support the growth of Black-owned banks and businesses.
LISC announced the investment that was closed through LISC’s Black Economic Development Fund (BEDF). The massive funding came from major companies, including Netflix, Paypal, Square, HubSpot, Aflac, Costco, Dicks Sporting Goods, ThermoFisher Scientific, Wayfair, McKinsey & Co., and Dupont.
JAY-Z and "The Harder They Fall" director Jeymes Samuel are teaming up again! This time, it's for Netflix's adaptation of the comic-book series "Irredeemable" and its spinoff, "Incorruptible." While the release date hasn't been revealed yet, we do know that Samuel is set to direct the upcoming films and JAY-Z will coproduce both projects. Meanwhile, Keith Powers, who's also known for his work in 2020's "Soul" and the upcoming "Spider-Man Across the Spider-Verse," is handling the scripts.
In 2016, he signed a $20-million-per-release comedy-special deal with Netflix and released six stand-up specials under the deal. He has received numerous accolades, including five Emmy Awards and three Grammy Awards as well as the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor.