Netflix is buying out independent films to feature exclusively on their streaming network. It is no secret that Netflix is entering into the original movie market.
Clarke and Bellamy are at odds following the events of the season 2 finale and the mid-season premier is banking on Netflix hype to draw ratings for "The 100."
See what new original movies Netflix will start releasing in October. The feature film business is a somewhat new venture for Netflix, and it is their premiere additions that will be added to their list of releases starting in October.
The raunchy 2001 cult-hit "Wet Hot American Summer" has released its first full-length trailer to the prequel series on Netflix. The hilarious preview is a must see. Watch it here.
With the Supreme Court passing gay marriage, hearing familiar stories from fellow members in the lesbian, gay and transgender (LGBT) community, as well in the storyline of the Netflix original hit series "Orange Is the New Black," actress Lea DeLaria aka Big Boo can relate, but in her own way.
"Witches of East End" comes to Netflix. Could they revive the cancelled series? Lifetime canceled "Witches of East End" last November, disheartening many fans.
When "Orange Is the New Black" star Dascha Polanco hits the set of the award-winning Netflix original series, it's all about "familia" and female empowerment.Polanco spoke to Latin Post in an exclusive interview where she discussed the camaraderie and diversity on the set of "OITNB."
Pinch me I must be dreaming is what "Orange Is the New Black" star Dascha Polanco who plays Dayanara Diaz on the award-winning Netflix original series must be saying after having such a stellar year -- and it's only getting better.Polanco spoke to Latin Post in an exclusive interview and shared her gratitude about receiving the Lupe Award, which will be presented to her at the 16th annual NALIP Latino Media Awards at the W Hollywood Hotel on June 27.
Netflix is gearing up to debut more original programming. Original nonlinear programming has performed very well for Netflix over the past few years. With hit series like "House of Cards," "Orange is the New Black" and "Daredevil," the streaming platform has been making significant investments in original programming, as reported by BGR.