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"Emily in Paris" epitomises a Darren Star comedy since it features stylish women, attractive men, and catty gays. Furthermore, during the gloomy months of fall 2020
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“The Great,” Hulu’s aggressively anachronistic series about the young Catherine the Great.
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The 2000 television series, which starred Maya Erskine and Anna Konkle as 13-year-old BFFs, masterfully conveys the misery, embarrassment, and naiveté of middle-schoolers who don't quite fit in.
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This Netflix reality "competition" combines the rigorous culinary standards of "Top Chef," the serene atmosphere of "The Great British Baking Show," and the educational accessibility of "How It's Made."
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“The Sex Lives of College Girls,” the new HBO Max show about a quartet of freshmen roommates co-created by Mindy Kaling.
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Young best friends Oscar (an elephant) and Hedgehog learn shortly after being dropped off at a magical summer camp that their counsellors are teen witches in the animated series, which chronicles their adventures.
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The Emilia Clarke and Henry Golding romcom from Paul Fieg got some harsh criticism in 2019, but the thing is, the movie has more to offer than critics first assumed.
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A Christmas Prince was one of Netflix’s first forays into the holiday genre, and upon first glance, it’s full-on garbage.
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Right before Christmas, Suzanne's world is turned upside-down when her husband Jeff dies unexpectedly.
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A whirlwind Christmas romance builds as cynical Dash and optimistic Lily trade dares, dreams and desires in the notebook they pass back and forth at locations around New York City.