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In just 1 day, JLo's R-rated new comedy is the No. 1 film on Netflix despite mixed reviews
The steamy new film has quickly turned into a major hit.
No doubt Jennifer Lopez currently is queen of the failing rom-com genre, a once-vibrant Hollywood staple that studios sadly relegated mostly to streaming in recent times. Of course there have been exceptions that made a splash in theaters,
POPS!' movie hits Netflix May 30 with an 88% Certified Fresh Rotten Tomatoes score but a mixed 60 on Metacritic. Why the gap is so wide from reviews.
Three Netflix movies with surprisingly low Rotten Tomatoes scores are gaining attention this March, from quirky zombie comedies to chaotic mysteries and teen romance dramas that audiences still enjoy watching.
Michael B. Jordan and Juno Temple star in a body-swapping fairy tale that shouldn’t be judged by its cover — or its Netflix thumbnail.
A Saif Ali Khan starrer, directed by Pulkit and produced by Gauri Khan, the film talks about the regressive culture and how illegal activities are rampant in the name of honour.
Despite his death nearly 20 years ago, there are still few figures on Earth as famous as Michael Jackson. A singular entertainer, Jackson's music has a timelessness and energy that reverberates across generations.
An arrogant male chauvinist wakes up in a world dominated by women in Thea Sharrock's satirical film, co-starring Charles Dance, Emily Mortimer and Richard E. Grant.
Each and every dialogue is well thought and immensely witty. Madhuri Dixit has simply slayed the role of a horny mother and a widow. Her character breaks every mould of motherhood and the best thing about her is that she is unapologetic about her moves and her deeds.
The film shot to the top of Netflix's worldwide charts, but one scene has had fans saying they will 'never be able to unsee it'