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Daniels explained that he "only did Empire" because he "wanted to know" what the experience of "answering to suits" was like.
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The all-star cast includes Kevin Hart, Don Cheadle, Samuel L. Jackson, Taraji P. Henson, Terrence Howard, Dexter Darden and more.
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"When you hear just even the last name Chisholm, you should think Shirley," King said in an interview.
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Millie Bobby Brown, Adam Sandler, Lindsay Lohan, and more lead the way movies streaming on Netflix in March, so look forward to seeing their wonderful work and more this month.
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In a sequel to Malcom D. Lee's First Man series, the entire cast (except for one... maybe) is back and now facing all the difficulties and changes of mid-life.
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South Central is the jumping off point for three pals’ path of hedonistic destruction in Gully.
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The Best Man cast is reuniting for a limited series nearly 10 years after the last film, Best Man Holiday.
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This is a gentrification drama crossed with a heist thriller.
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RZA's Hurricane Katrina drama tells a gripping story of crime and survival in 2005 New Orleans.
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After Empire's abrupt end this year, Cookie is getting another chance to tell her story.
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After five years, Empire is coming to an end earlier than planned.
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Whatever you say, dude.
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Both are sci-fi anthology series filled with top-notch actors. But if you're a diehard 'Black Mirror' fan, can 'Electric Dreams' fill your need for more warped technology stories?
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The straight-to-series order is an adaptation of Matt Ruff’s 2016 horror novel Lovecraft Country.
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Who knew her feisty character would be one of the show's best additions this season?
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Paquin will play Sarah — a policewoman living in the future who shares headspace with George — played by Howard, a brilliant game designer, as each pursue violent killers.
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With all the TV you've got bombarding you in the month of March, we're here to make sure you don't miss the best stuff.
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Things are getting crazy on 'Westworld,' and Thandie Newton is right in the center of all the android insanity.
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Channing Tatum plays an underground street-fighter who makes money for his pimp. Manager! Makes money for his manager.
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M. Night Shyamalan's new mini-series has the potential to be the crime drama we never thought we needed this summer.