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Lily Collins says viewers are finally laughing with Emily in season five of ‘Emily in Paris’
As ‘Emily in Paris’ swaps Paris for Rome in its fifth season, creator Darren Star and stars Lily Collins, Ashley Park and Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu tell ynet how the move reshapes the characters, the friendships and Emily herself
Shirit Gal, London
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12.27.25
Coming out, adoption and on-set romances: the wild lives of the Stranger Things cast
The Stranger Things kids are all grown up: Millie Bobby Brown is a married entrepreneur, Noah Schnapp has come out and stirred controversy, and David Harbour is rebuilding after Lily Allen’s album; as the second part of the show’s final season arrives, it is time to see which cast members are ready for life after the Upside Down and who may be left behind
Smadar Shiloni
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12.26.25
'Emily in Paris' returns for season 5 with new haircut, hint of maturity and more tolerable heroine
In the new season of the Netflix hit, Emily lands in Rome only to prove she is still the same — light, colorful and carefully branded; with tangled romances, charming clichés and strong female friendship, the series remains a sweet escape
Smadar Shiloni
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12.22.25
'The Pitt', 'Long Story Short' and 'Task': The best TV series of 2025 you probably missed
Whether because HBO Max has yet to arrive locally or because Netflix barely promoted them, the past year was packed with excellent TV you likely missed — from gritty ERs and dysfunctional Jewish families to Gen Z campus life
ynet
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12.18.25
Paramount Skydance launches hostile cash bid for Warner Bros. Discovery after Netflix deal
Paramount Skydance is going to WBD shareholders with a $30 a share all cash hostile offer after Netflix won the studio and HBO Max, arguing its smaller size could mean faster approval and a better deal overall for investors
Dennis Bihler
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12.08.25
Netflix to buy Warner Bros Discovery for $72B, seizing control of Hollywood’s biggest franchises
Takeover ends a fierce bidding war and would give the streaming giant ownership of HBO, DC and Harry Potter content, though the deal faces major antitrust scrutiny in the US and Europe and requires a WBD spinoff before closing in 2026
Reuters
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12.05.25
‘Wake Up Dead Man’ review: The new ‘Knives Out’ mystery struggles beneath its ambition
Rian Johnson’s Knives Out series again blends mystery, humor and satire, but in third film, gap between ambitious production and script flaws is clear; touching on faith, power and corruption, it’s entertaining yet overstuffed
Erez Dvora
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12.02.25
What to watch in December 2025: From Emily in Paris in Rome to new Amadeus adaptation
Lena Headey and Gillian Anderson play fierce rivals in a Wild West drama, the Spartacus star returns in a spinoff and Will Sharpe leads a new Amadeus adaptation that’s drawing criticism; here’s what to watch this month
Hadas Levav
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11.28.25
‘Stranger Things’ season 5 review: Netflix hit trades ’80s nostalgia for heavy apocalypse
The humor is gone, and despite striking visuals and solid craft, the shift falls flat, turning the once fun action series into a bloody horror piece about conspiracy theories and the Trump era
Guy Leiba
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11.27.25
Like Forrest Gump but slower: Netflix's Train Dreams stays with you long after watching
The acclaimed Netflix film follows a logger across eight decades in a pared-down American epic shaped by Terrence Malick’s influence; though some imagery feels familiar and risks cliché, the film lingers long after the credits roll
Shmulik Duvdevani
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11.27.25
Netflix down for thousands of US users
There were more than 14,290 reports of issues with the social media platform, as of 7:56 p.m. ET, according to Downdetector, which tracks outages by collating status reports from a number of sources
Reuters
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11.27.25
Shira Haas to star in Netflix adaptation of 'The Boys From Brazil'
Israeli actress will star in series alongside Jeremy Strong and Gillian Anderson by creator of 'The Crown,' Peter Morgan; The mini-series is an adaptation of Ira Levin’s acclaimed 1976 classic novel of the same name
ynet Global
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11.19.25
Netflix's The Monster of Florence dives into Italy's most terrifying unsolved murders
New miniseries revisits the haunting case of the Monster of Florence, a killer who terrorized Italy in the 1970s and 1980s by murdering couples during intimate moments; decades later, the mystery and fascination remain
Amir Kaminer
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11.08.25
Review: Oscar-winning team can't save Netflix’s Ballad of a Small Player
On paper, Ballad of a Small Player had it all: Oscar-winning Edward Berger, Colin Farrell in the lead and a gripping premise; but the Netflix film fails to deliver, and most viewers likely won’t finish it — not that they’d miss much
Erez Dvora
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11.04.25
Must-watch TV shows in November: Kim Kardashian’s new drama and the end of Stranger Things
Shiv Roy from Succession plays a mother searching for her missing son, Claire Danes reunites with Homeland’s creators, Nick Cave’s novel gets adapted, and the Breaking Bad team unveils a new mystery about a too-happy pandemic
Hadas Levav
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11.03.25
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