1899's season 1 finale delivers several major twists. Here's how the episode simultaneously explains everything that came before it and sets up a second season.
Florence Pugh gives one of her best performances to date in Sebastián Lelio's new gothic mystery, The Wonder. The film premieres November 16 on Netflix.
Find out where to stream the animated heist comedy The Bad Guys, which features the vocal talents of Sam Rockwell, Awkwafina, Marc Maron, and Craig Robinson.
Does Charles leave Diana? Is that fatal car crash in Paris shown? Digital Trends take a deep dive into where the fifth season of The Crown left viewers.
Daniel Craig's Benoit Blanc is back in Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery, and the great detective already has a real murder to solve on a billionaire's island.
Henry Cavill made headlines last week when he announced he wouldn't return to The Witcher. However, is it wrong to say Cavill is a better Geralt than Superman?
Enola Holmes 2 director Harry Bradbeer shares his thoughts on stars Millie Bobby Brown and Henry Cavill, as well as his favorite moments and mysteries to come.
Blockbuster is a half-hearted new sitcom from the very streaming service that killed Blockbuster. Its first season premieres Thursday, November 3 on Netflix.
Ryan Murphy sat down with the female cast members of Netflix's The Watcher to discuss the themes of the series and their reasons for acting in the project.
The Legend of Korra may not have the legacy of its predecessor, The Last Airbender, but it's just as good and deserves another look on its 10th anniversary.
If you have a Netflix subscription, you can play some exclusive mobile games for free. We try it out on three different phones to see if your device matters.
Netflix subscribers can disable the streamer's autoplay feature for both previews and playing the next episode of a show. Here's our guide on just how to do it.
Netflix's chronicle of the British royal family reaches the '90s in The Crown season 5, and the willful Princess Diana won't be held back by convention.
The classic novel, All Quiet on the Western Front, is getting a new adaptation at Netflix that offers a harrowing look at trench warfare in World War I.
From early next year, Netflix will begin charging an extra fee to account holders who share their Netflix password with people outside their household.
In an interview with Digital Trends, director John Lee Hancock talks about adapting Stephen King and working with actors Jaeden Martell and Donald Sutherland.