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Lizzo, Dave Chappelle & more guest on S3 of David Letterman's Netflix series (watch the trailer)

The new season of David Letterman’s ‘My Guest Needs No Introduction’ features interviews with LIzzo, Dave Chappelle, Kim Kardashian West and Robert Downey Jr, and debuts October 21.

Ava DuVernay to direct adaptation of Isabel Wilkerson's 'Caste' for Netflix

Acclaimed filmmaker Ava DuVernay (When They See Us, 13th) will write, direct and produce a feature film adaptation of Isabel Wilkerson’s 2020 book and New York Times best-seller, Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents…

Dave Chappelle's remaining socially distanced comedy shows cancelled over COVID concerns

You’ll be able to see Chappelle soon on David Letterman’s “My Next Needs No Introduction,” too.

'Song Exploder' is becoming a Netflix show (with R.E.M., Alicia Keys & more)

Hrishikesh Hirway, who launched the Song Exploder podcast in 2014, will serve as host and producer.

Woodstock '99 documentary coming to Netflix

Before the disastrous Fyre Festival became the festival we all love to hate, Woodstock ’99 wrecked havoc in Rome, NY.

Ayo Edebiri replacing Jenny Slate as Missy on 'Big Mouth'

Comedian Ayo Edebiri will replace Jenny Slate as the voice of Missy on Netflix animated series Big Mouth. Slate had announced back in June that she was stepping down from the role…

the Martin Shkreli / Wu-Tang Clan 'Shaolin' album saga becoming Netflix movie

The saga of Wu-Tang Clan’s extremely limited edition seventh album, Once Upon a Time in Shaolin, and how it came to belong to incarcerated “pharma-bro” Martin Shkreli, is already the stuff of internet legend, and like so many juicy stories, it’ll soon take the logical next step and head to Netflix.

Netflix testing out shuffle play button to offer random titles to users

If you’re ever stared blankly at Netflix’s home screen and wished it would just play something, this feature is for you.

Netflix cancels Hasan Minhaj's 'Patriot Act'

”Now it’s time to return these screens to Best Buy,” Hasan writes.

8 New Music Docs You Can Watch Now

We’re always looking for new music documentaries to watch. Here are eight, ranging from The Go-Go’s to Taylor Swift, to the early days of the ’80s Bay Area thrash scene, the ’60s/’70s Laurel Canyon folk scene, and more.
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