Need some freaky entertainment to watch? Stephen King has a couple of recommendations for you, and they are both streaming.
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One of the best aspects of Netflix's new comedy Space Force is for certain the performance of John Malkovich, who brings a delightful gravitas to the silly antics surrounding the American government's efforts to "put boots on the Moon (again)." The role of Dr. Adrian Mallory, General Naird's (Steve Carell) partner/sometimes nemesis, was written with Malkovich in mind, because as Space Force co-creator Greg Daniels told our own Adam Chitwood, "Netflix announced the show before we had a script, which was a little bit nerve-racking. But the thing about it was that John Malkovich’…
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I don't know about you, but I'm relatively sure this Stephen King guy knows horror. The author of, according to Google, "at least 95" novels—almost all of them dealing in the dark, unsettling, and macabre—is one of history's greatest nightmare-makers. So when Halloween season arrives, you can't really find a better source for the books, TV shows, and movies you should be watching to get your frights in. Which is exactly what EW did, and the mastermind behind IT and The Shining offered up his #1 movie, TV, and book recommendation for October. […
HBO is here to make us forget all about algorithms with a new program they're rolling out called "Recommended by Humans." As the name suggests, the program features the viewing recommendations of Regular Joes and Janes like us who tune in to watch hot HBO fare like Big Little Lies, Ballers, and Silicon Valley. The "Recommended by Humans" program can be accessed at humanreco.com. If you click through, you're able to click around the canvas and see various videos featuring testimonials from real people who are singing the praises of an HBO series they love. Participants Jacqueline …
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There is nothing more relaxing than slipping into your PJs after a long day and flipping open your laptop so you can binge watch your favorite Netflix series. Once the series comes on, everything else shuts off. Because your favorite show is so entertaining, you don't even feel the need to scroll through memes or send those "I'm bored" snaps to the group chat while the show is on. It's as if nothing else matters but these characters, and as you watch, all of your problems somehow seem to melt away.