Apple Cider Vinegar's latest clip is a reenactment of a real-life TV interview that started to unravel Belle Gibson's scam.
Now Netflix customers using iOS apps can download all episodes of a series season with one tap — more than three years after the feature launched on Android. On Wednesday, Netflix announced the Season Download button for iOS,
Starting Wednesday, Netflix has rolled out a much-requested feature to the Netflix iPhone and iPad App. You can easily binge your favorite Netflix series by tapping the Season Download button. To find the new button, head to a show's display page. The button will be next to the Share option.
Our streaming TV picks for next week include the new Apple TV+ series Prime Target and Season 2 of Netflix's The Night Agent.
Apple Cider Vinegar is the latest limited series to land on Netflix, and it is inspired by the rise and fall of an Australian wellness scam
On the other hand, some have declared the series enthralling despite its somewhat far-fetched nature, and have particularly praised Leo Woodall's charismatic lead performance, renowned for his roles in Netflix's One Day and HBO's The White Lotus.
The Apple Cider Vinegar cast is led by Kaitlyn Dever (Dopesick), who plays the real-life influencer, Belle Gibson. She is joined by Alycia Debnam-Carey (Fear the Walking Dead), who portrays a fictional wellness guru named Milla Blake.
New true crime drama Apple Cider Vinegar is set to be released next week as fans say they are already 'hooked' on the series following a woman who made a shocking cancer claim
In this edition of The Local Vibe "What to Watch" segment, film critic Dale Pollock shares his reviews and insight on two movies and two streaming series. Watch more of Pollock's reviews on the WXII Youtube playlist titled, "Movies in Review" or on his website: dalempollock.com.
In perhaps yet another sign of the growing reach of Apple TV+ content, the sci-fi series Silo has ranked on the Nielsen U.S. streaming originals chart for the first time ever. The show ranked 9th with 417 million minutes viewed, for the week of December 30 through January 5.
It’s been quite a long time since any streaming titles popped the way that Squid Game did with the debut of Season 2. Nielsen says that the Netflix series racked up more than 4B (4.6B to be exact) viewing minutes for the second consecutive week from December 30 to January 5,
If you’ve sat down to watch a show and thought “That should have been a movie,” here’s why it’s become the scourge of streaming.