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Though he's been banned from all these dating apps, the man is notorious for using different aliases so don't be surprised if he finds a way to snake his way back onto the dating scene.
The documentary by Clarence “Coodie” Simmons and Chike Ozah that focuses on the journey of Kanye West to superstar status has come under a cloud as it is set to premiere on Netflix next month. West made a public demand to have final approval on the film via his Instagram page on Friday.
It seems the official Kanye West story will hit the big screen prior to landing on Netflix. Jeen-Yuhs: A Kanye Trilogy will premiere in theatres next month.
Acclaimed director Spike Lee has entered into a new multi-year creative partnership with Netflix. The director and the company announced the news in a statement that was released on Thursday.
November 6 is the annual Stranger Things Day, which is all well and good. We're here for it because this year it meant a new trailer for season 4 of his Netflix series Stranger Things, whose release was delayed to 2022 thanks to the pandemic.
Dave Chappelle addresses the backlash he's received over his latest Netflix comedy special in which he was called out for transphobic remarks by the LGBTQ community in a five-minute clip, reiterating his wishes to have a sit-down meeting with those offended.
The recent walkout by LGBTQ+ employees at Netflix over Dave Chappelle's controversial comedy special on the platform has spurred the comedian's team to publicly state that he's willing to meet with members of the community to talk things over.
No matter how one feels about comedy icon Dave Chappelle and his latest Netflix stand-up special The Closer, there’s one thing objective people should be able to agree on from both a business and human standpoint: The response to the backlash by Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos was trash.
Chris "Ludacris" Bridges is on a mission to bring positivity with his new Netflix animated series 'Karma's World.'
Specifically, a trans employee resource group at the streaming company is staging the protest after the company seemingly stood by Chappelle and suspended a trans staffer.
What's really dope about the live-action remake is that the show's original voice actors will be returning to make the Japanese dubs of the new show.
Ted Sarandos, the CEO of Netflix, is defending firebrand comedian Dave Chappelle in an internal memo to the company. This comes as word has gotten out that three employees were suspended for crashing a virtual meeting in protest.