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Jo Nesbo's best movie adaptation to date is leaving Netflix this week
By Jasmine Valentine published
Loved Jo Nesbo's Detective Hole? The grisly adaptation that started it all is leaving Netflix this week — so catch it while you can.

Trust Me: The False Prophet is Netflix's greatest true crime series to date
By Jasmine Valentine last updated
While everybody is talking about Big Mistakes on Netflix, the streamer has quietly released its greatest true crime docuseries of all time.

You, Me & Tuscany's unhinged Bridgerton reference was planned says director
By Jasmine Valentine published
Exclusive If you wait until the end of new romcom You, Me & Tuscany, you'll see the wildest Bridgerton reference possible — and amazingly, it wasn't even improvised.

Netflix reveals first images and cast details for sci-fi detective movie Ray Gunn
By Tom Power published
Billed as a 1940s-era sci-fi detective story, Ray Gunn will premiere on Netflix sometime later this year.

Netflix price hikes ruled 'unlawful' in Rome court case that orders refunds
By David Nield published
Netflix has to repay customers in Italy who have been through years of price hikes, though it may be a one-off.

XO, Kitty season 3 ending couldn't have disappointed me more — stream this instead
By Jasmine Valentine published
I couldn't be more disappointed by XO, Kitty season 3 and its ending — so take my advice and stream Netflix's best teen drama to date instead.

Hell or High Water director isn't familiar with any Taylor Sheridan shows
By Jasmine Valentine published
Exclusive Taylor Sheridan and David Mackenzie might have created one of the best modern Western movies of the 2000s, but don't expect a reunion any time soon.

The Gentlemen season 2 even darker than before, confirms Netflix star
By Jasmine Valentine published
Exclusive The Gentlemen season 2 will return to Netflix later this year — and its lead star has confirmed that the new episodes are even 'darker'.
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