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Jo Koy Is Back Home And Live From Seattle On Netflix
Jo Koy Is Back Home And Live From Seattle On Netflix

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Right Now, On Netflix, You Can Watch Will Arnett Provide Live Commentary On A Microwave Burrito
Right Now, On Netflix, You Can Watch Will Arnett Provide Live Commentary On A Microwave Burrito

... said they are "considering relocating some or all of their business because of Brexit," reports the BBC. Their ability to attract international talent from the EU and obtain funding were their primary concerns after Brexit, said the report. "In very competitive, innovative global industries, like games, if U. K. businesses cannot attract the diverse talent they want and need, some firms are likely to relocate, taking jobs and economic opportunities with them.". Apple just hired a former You Tube exec to help fix its video content strategy. The company has hired former You Tube and Spotify executive Shiva Rajaraman to "strengthen its position in video" against rivals like Netflix and Amazon, the Information reports. The site also says that there is still disagreements inside Apple over the company's long-term direction in video content. Executives have debated how to go forward in video. One idea that has been discussed is to bundle its music, news, and book offerings with new video and cable services that ...



3 Dates For Netflix Investors To Circle In April
3 Dates For Netflix Investors To Circle In April

... us to the third film in this now eight-film deal with Sandler: Sandy Wexler, debuting on Netflix in two weeks. It's important to remember that Netflix knows more about our video consumption trends than critics. Netflix has the data, and The Ridiculous 6 shattered initial viewing records for full-length features on the platform. It still wouldn't hurt if Netflix was able to score a hit. Maybe the third time will be the charm. April 14 is also important because the second season of Chelsea will kick off on the same day. Netflix's first attempt at the late-night show format with Chelsea Handler wax a mixed bag. The show cultivated a niche audience with three weekly half-hour shows, but it failed to generate the same kind of viral video magic that we've seen so often through traditional late-night ...



Dave Chappelle Reckons With Himself
Dave Chappelle Reckons With Himself

... in 2005 and largely shunning public life outside of sporadic stand-up appearances, Chappelle became as legendary for his absence as he was for his career. His full-throated return to comedy in recent years has included a memorable Saturday Night Live spot and a few film appearances. But these Netflix specials are the first truly original filmed stand-up he’s released in 13 years (the Austin, Texas, show was filmed in April 2015, and the Hollywood show in March 2016). Wisely, Chappelle uses neither hour to re-litigate the specific circumstances of his hiatus or his mindset in 2005. But so much of his material clearly wrestles with those feelings, and his general discomfort with his fame and his perceived role (especially when Chappelle’s Show was on the air) as a peerless commentator on race relations in America. “I’m not going to say nothing about the police,” he deadpans at one point during the Austin special. “I leave that to Chris Rock.”. When Chappelle does want to dig deeper, it’s usually into the alleged crimes, scandals, and tribulations of celebrities like Simpson, ...



What's New On Netflix For April 2017? 'gremlins,' Bill Nye, Kevin Hart And More
What's New On Netflix For April 2017? 'gremlins,' Bill Nye, Kevin Hart And More

... Science Theater 3000 - The Return”), Netflix’s April originals include the return of it series “The Get Down,” the debut of a new series based on the movie “Dear White People,” a new standup special from Louis C. K., as well as new films about Jon Benet Ramsey and Rodney King. Below, find a day-by-day listing of all that’s on tap this month on Netflix. Included are selected highlights, to help you cut through what can often be a downright overwhelming list of titles at your fingertips. Here’s what’s on tap. April 1. Highlight: “Trouble with the Curve” - Clint Eastwood and Amy Adams star in a 2015 dramatic comedy about an aging baseball scout with fading eyesight whose grown daughter accompanies him on an important scouting trip that could save his job, as well as their relationship. It’s got something of a by-the-numbers feel, but Clint Eastwood is always fun to watch in grumpy-old-man mode. Plus, Amy Adams' performance as his brassy daughter is every bit as fun in what ends up being an emotionally grounded movie that arrives just as baseball season gets ready to crank up. Read a full “Trouble with the Curve” review. Other April 1 releases. A ...



Netflix’s Teen Suicide Drama Powerful & Astute Tv
Netflix’s Teen Suicide Drama Powerful & Astute Tv

... Netflix Sets First Animated Film 'America'; Channing Tatum Voicing George Washington. Following Hannah’s death, 13 people in her life are delivered cassette tapes and essentially blackmailed to follow the map she has laid out for them — or risk their own dirty secrets being exposed. Amid all of it is the misfit-of-sorts Clay, who had a seemingly mutual attraction to Hannah and who finds himself trying to put the pieces together, even when some are trying hard to stop him. Penguin Books. Amid jumps back and forth in time, perspective and perception, topics including sexual assault, shaming, depression, jock culture, outsiders and more are weaved into what is a truly compelling and emotionally impactful tale. As I say in my video review above it is made all the more engrossing by its two leads — relative newcomer Katherine Langford as Hannah and Dylan Minnette as Clay. In a genre that regularly provides new faces but often the same old approach, they are true breakouts who carry the weight of what is for the most part a heavy load in the series directed by the likes of Spotlight’s Tom Mc Carthy , Jessica Yu ...



Jo Koy Can Go Home Again For Netflix’s ‘live From Seattle
Jo Koy Can Go Home Again For Netflix’s ‘live From Seattle

... treats his own son at the same age now that he’s a single father himself. Comedian wasn’t in the plan or in the cards for Koy, according to his mother. “Filipino moms predetermine what their kids are supposed to be when they grow up,” he explains. “It’s either nurse or mailman.”. If she disparaged his American dreams of stand-up comedy and acting, then at least that’s better than what Koy has to put up with his from his son. It sounds like Koy and Gabriel Iglesias could form a support group, if they haven’t already, for comedian fathers of teen-age boys with poor hygiene habits. That said, Koy has saved up his comedy earnings in case he has to support his son until the age of 28, which is how old he was when he finally left his mother’s household and care. Of course, taking care of his son’s financial needs also has spoiled him to the point where he doesn’t even recognize a school bus. “You gotta go to school on a bus. That s–t will make you humble. Go to ...



Dave Chappelle’s Netflix Specials
Dave Chappelle’s Netflix Specials

... took me to a time I don’t even remember existing. A lot of what he’s doing now is maybe an eulogy to a time when Chappelle really reveled in stand up. On edginess. Beasley: It’s Dave Chappelle, so you should expect edgy. I was actually surprised he didn’t go further. But I thought he brought up those topics in a really smart way with the exception of the transgender jokes. But I think it kind of goes in line with black male masculinity and how they view the gay community. So to be able to speak in that voice and still be an ally is still something that’s very challenging and is something people will have to continue to hone and craft. On who’s not laughing. Barnes: Stand up is such a one-sided conversation and the only feedback you get is laughter. If you are disappointed in his material, you should be equally disappointed in the people laughing at it. And that’s us. We’re laughing. If you were in that room, would you be laughing? And with the internet and press, (there) is ...

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