
Netflix's stumble could be a warning sign for streaming industry
New York Times: Are Netflix's competitors racing towards an unstable future?
New York Times: Are Netflix's competitors racing towards an unstable future?
An unexpectedly sharp drop in subscribers has Netflix considering changes to its service.
Think Tinder's Super Like, but for a streaming service.
The Crown is set to tell the "blossoming" love story of Prince William and Kate Middleton.
The new Netflix show has all the right ingredients for a binge-worthy watch.
The days of mooching off your family member's Netflix account could soon be over.
If you think Tinder is hard work, try flying to South Korea to find a man.
Shocking details about the real reason two new planes fell from the sky, killing hundreds.
OPINION: The subject of a new Netflix series conned over $250k off wealthy acquaintances.
Take a peek into this Mexican mansion.
Dame Jane Campion is the first woman to be nominated twice for best director.
The South Korean dystopian drama Netflix hit is coming back for a second season.
UK post-lockdown lethargy is dubbed HOGO - the Hassle of Going Out. Will Auckland follow?
The British singer is in hot demand as Netflix offer "millions" for a special feature.
A YouTube video has recreated Squid Game and the winner takes away a stack of cash.
The comedian continues to face backlash after his Netflix special "The Closer".
New York Times: Streaming service trying to make blockbusters normally seen in theatres.
New York Times: The rags to riches narrative is baked into our popular culture.
The Closer is a rare self-inflicted KO from the GOAT of comedy.
Subscribers are signing on to see what all the hype is about.
Comedian criticises Netflix after it tried to use her to defend against transphobia claims
The brutal Netflix series is hitting a little too close to home for some.
Due to the global Squid Game obsession, the product has seen a staggering spike in sales.
A South Korean series is suddenly on track to become Netflix's most popular series ever.
Netflix has been making original TV and movies going on nine years now.
The global hit will return to Netflix for more madness and mayhem on November 17.
The controversial hit docuseries about two rival private zoo owners is coming back.
Netflix has bought the company with the rights to beloved children's stories.
Without judgment or shame, this must be the most comically horny series right now.
West and Debicki play the royal couple amid the events leading to their divorce in 1996.