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Seasons 1-3 of the Emmy Award-winning Starz series are available to stream via the platform starting today.
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People have found 1998 footage of Bill Maher making jokes on his show similar to the ones Milo Yiannopoulos made.
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James Franco's career spent investigating gay cinema takes a leap with 'King Cobra.'
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Star Wars: The Last Jedi won't be the only blockbuster starring Daisy Ridley this year.
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Louis CK tells Decider that "Netflix has become a central place for stand-up specials the way HBO used to be."
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Before he was winning Golden Globes, Donald Glover helped create one of the silliest adolescent comedies out there.
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This Is Us may dabble in sorrow but it's steeped in the cozy reminder of redemption and humanity.
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Decider spoke to former Grantland critic and co-producer of 'Legion' Andy Greenwald about television's changing landscape.
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Celebrate the TV anniversary of the moment 'RuPaul's Drag Race' made its mark on infinity.
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We heart Sosh!
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Free your mind from Emma Stone and Ruth Negga for a moment and take a trip back through all the ladies who came before them.
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We're four days away from Oscar night! Prepare yourselves for any and all Oscar pools with our expert final predictions.
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The most honest part of The Path? The cheating cheaters who can't stop cheating.
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This monster of a gangster movie is also set to star Al Pacino, Joe Pesci, and Bobby Cannavale.
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If you enjoyed the premiere of Crashing, we have a few more Apatow shows worth a stream!
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'The O.C.' and 'aw & Order: SVU' star comes to FXX as Josh and Liz’s father, who has a special secret.
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Scarborough also said that the GOP would be judged for "the next 50 years" on how they handle Trump's presidency.
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A 2015 documentary was the first—but likely not the last—candid overview of Twitter's former agitator-in-chief.
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Ok ladies now let's get into COMPUTER SCIENCE.
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John is not your typical government intelligence operative; he suffers from PTSD, smokes too much pot, and tends to get overly confessional when an acoustic guitar is in his hands.
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Efron and De Niro manage to take the road trip comedy to a new (and very wrong) place.