There are so many theories surrounding the end of Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour and that orange door, so let's talk about it.
From Mrs. America to the brand new season of In Treatment, this is where you can watch some of Uzo Aduba's best work so far.
Like most things built by human hands, James Gunn's The Suicide Squad isn't big enough to fit all of John Cena, so his character, Peacemaker, is getting his own spin-off series/origin story on HBO Max. While the exact nature of the series is still under wraps, the streaming service just announced a few more names who will join Cena, each one adding a new layer of hype. [caption id="attachment_742359" align="alignright" width="360"] Image via Netflix[/caption] Orange Is the New Black alum Danielle Brooks will co-star as a character named Leota Adebayo, joined …
Time to do a deep dive into one of the most controversial films of all time!
Netflix has ordered Social Distance, a scripted anthology series from Jenji Kohan and the team behind Orange Is the New Black that will dramatize our current moment in quarantine. I don't know about you, but this is one of the last things I'd want to watch right now, let alone in a post-pandemic future, though I suppose the right story and the right stars could lure me in. Kohan and her OITNB team of Tara Herrmann, Blake McCormick and Hilary Weisman Graham, will all serve as executive producers on the series, which will see Diego Velasco will …
See if you can make it through this list of terrifyingly grotesque eye scenes.
From director Giuseppe Capotondi, the sexy thriller The Burnt Orange Heresy follows art critic James Figueras (Claes Bang), a charming and ambitious man whose fall from grace still clouds his life. His interest is piqued when he meets the mysterious Berenice Hollis (Elizabeth Debicki), who he asks to accompany him on a trip to wealthy art dealer Joseph Cassidy’s (Mick Jagger) villa on Lake Como, not realizing that he’s expected to steal a painting from legendary but reclusive artist Jerome Debney (Donald Sutherland). During this 1-on-1 phone interview with Collider, Danish actor Claes Bang talked about …
Plenty of romance was brewing on Netflix's series Orange Is The New Black, but while viewers loved some relationships, others were downright annoying.
For seven seasons, Netflix viewers fell in love with the ladies of Litchfield Prison. While some inmates got their perfect ending, others did not.
Orange is the New Black is a fantastic show and offers a glimpse into the prison system but how much of it is realistic and what isn't?
Orange is the New Black was once one of Netflix's most popular shows, but there are quite a few continuity errors throughout the series.
There were several incredible rivalries on Orange Is the New Black, while others simply didn't make any sense.
With season 7 wrapping up earlier this year, Netflix’s biggest export, Orange Is The New Black, drew its final curtain.
From inmates to wardens, these are the romances that didn't get the chance they deserved on Orange Is The New Black.
Amidst the conflict the ladies of Litchfield Penitentiary endured while serving out their sentences, there was also a bit of romance on OITNB.
Just because you're in jail, doesn't mean you're not smart! Who amongst the characters of Orange Is The New Black win the game of intelligence?
Dubbed a comedy-drama, there were some intense and dramatic moments, but lots of hilarity, too, throughout the 91 episodes of Orange Is the New Black.
Orange is the New Black came to an end this year after seven seasons. That being said, some episodes are better than others according to IMDb.