Netflix’s slate for November 2023 has much to offer as the transition from Halloween to Thanksgiving and eventually Christmas begins. Many favorite movies such as Jennifer Garner’s “13 Going on 30” and “The Big Lebowski” arrive Nov. 1, while Garner’s new movie “The Family Switch” rounds out the month when it arrives on the streamer Nov. 30. Other can’t-miss film arrivals on November first include “Whiplash,” “Sixteen Candles,” “The Social Network” and “Pitch Perfect.”
Several new seasons of Netflix shows arrive this month as well, the most highly anticipated of which might be “The Crown” Season 6 Part 1. The first half of the final season of the royal drama series arrives Nov. 16. The limited series adaptation of “All the Light We Cannot See” by Shawn Levy and Steven Knight launches November 2. Levy directed all four episodes of the epic drama series, adapted from the Pulitzer prize-winning novel by Anthony Doerr.
Several new seasons of Netflix shows arrive this month as well, the most highly anticipated of which might be “The Crown” Season 6 Part 1. The first half of the final season of the royal drama series arrives Nov. 16. The limited series adaptation of “All the Light We Cannot See” by Shawn Levy and Steven Knight launches November 2. Levy directed all four episodes of the epic drama series, adapted from the Pulitzer prize-winning novel by Anthony Doerr.
- 11/1/2023
- by Dessi Gomez
- The Wrap
What would you do with an extra $70 million to spend on the home of your dreams? For The Weeknd, the answer is apparently to make waves with a splashy Los Angeles purchase that has an eye-popping square footage.
Let’s take a closer look at the musician’s palatial paradise and the luxurious amenities tucked away within it!
The Weeknd’s success has been astronomical
Abel Tesfaye — better known by stage name The Weeknd — was born in Canada to immigrant parents from Ethiopia. The future singer grew up speaking Amharic with his grandmother, who he spent a lot of time with in his formative years.
As Billboard reports, The Weeknd got his start with anonymous uploads of his music to YouTube. In 2011, his first mixtape charted on the Billboard 200, giving the star a platform for growth that he certainly used as a springboard. Kiss Land — his first studio album — dropped...
Let’s take a closer look at the musician’s palatial paradise and the luxurious amenities tucked away within it!
The Weeknd’s success has been astronomical
Abel Tesfaye — better known by stage name The Weeknd — was born in Canada to immigrant parents from Ethiopia. The future singer grew up speaking Amharic with his grandmother, who he spent a lot of time with in his formative years.
As Billboard reports, The Weeknd got his start with anonymous uploads of his music to YouTube. In 2011, his first mixtape charted on the Billboard 200, giving the star a platform for growth that he certainly used as a springboard. Kiss Land — his first studio album — dropped...
- 8/26/2023
- by Suse Forrest
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Photo: Getty
Mother’s Day is more than just Hawaiian-shirt-and-jeans day at 1-800Flowers. Aside from being a regularly-scheduled reminder to us to show our moms how much we appreciate the very gift of life, it’s an opportunity to step back and consider motherhood in all its varied forms.
Tomorrow we’ll pay tribute to some of the best moms ever to place a fresh-from-the-oven apple pie onto the small screen’s windowsill – but today we’re taking a look at some of the worst television moms ever to wield a wooden spoon. (Or a sidearm.) Mind your Ps and Qs with these ladies!
(in alpha order)
Norma Bates (Bates Motel)
Oh my God, Norma Bates (Vera Farmiga) – where to start? It’s almost unfair to include Norma – one of the most inept parents in the history of television – on this list because she’s clearly unwell. (And also,...
Mother’s Day is more than just Hawaiian-shirt-and-jeans day at 1-800Flowers. Aside from being a regularly-scheduled reminder to us to show our moms how much we appreciate the very gift of life, it’s an opportunity to step back and consider motherhood in all its varied forms.
Tomorrow we’ll pay tribute to some of the best moms ever to place a fresh-from-the-oven apple pie onto the small screen’s windowsill – but today we’re taking a look at some of the worst television moms ever to wield a wooden spoon. (Or a sidearm.) Mind your Ps and Qs with these ladies!
(in alpha order)
Norma Bates (Bates Motel)
Oh my God, Norma Bates (Vera Farmiga) – where to start? It’s almost unfair to include Norma – one of the most inept parents in the history of television – on this list because she’s clearly unwell. (And also,...
- 5/7/2014
- by Brian Juergens
- The Backlot
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