Netflix has divorced from the freshman series ‘Uncoupled.’

For, it’s been confirmed that the romantic comedy has been canceled.

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RLJE Films unveils the trailer for ‘A Lot of Nothing’ – a revenge thriller that sees a married couple take justice into their own hands after their police officer neighbor commits an unjust crime.

Due on screens February 3, the Mo McRae-directed flick is toplined by Y’Lan Noel (‘Insecure’), Justin Hartley (‘This Is Us’), Cleopatra Coleman (‘The Last Man on Earth’), Lex Scott Davis (‘Rebel’), and more.

Executive produced by EMMY nominee David Oyelowo, look inside to see the official ‘Nothing’ teaser ahead of its arrival to theaters and VOD.

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After months of murmurs, it appears Damson Idris and Lori Harvey are indeed dating.

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‘Snowfall’ returns to FX this February for its sixth and final season.

Created by the late great John Singleton and anchored by Damson Idris (Franklin Saint), the hard-hitting series has captivated audiences with its compelling narrative – which chronicles the life and times of a collage of colorful characters in the early 80s crack epidemic in Los Angeles.

Ahead of its premiere, check out the first look trailer for the concluding chapter of ‘Snowfall’…

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Ahead of its highly anticipated season 5B return to TV this month, the ‘Grown-ish’ kids of Cal U received news the show passed yet another ratings test and will be coming back for a season 6 on Freeform.

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Despite boasting historic wins (see: Angela Bassett, ‘Abbott Elementary,’ etc.) and many-a-memorable moment during the January 10 broadcast of the 80th Annual Golden Globes, Tuesday’s Jerrod Carmichael-hosted telecast drew in its lowest NBC ratings to date.

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Sherri Shepherd made a splash in the daytime talk show sphere with her eponymously titled series, ‘Sherri.’

And such is the ripple wave of excitement around the freshman production that it’s been renewed for further two seasons.

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Congratulations are in order for Jennifer Hudson.

For, the multihyphenate’s daytime talk series has officially been renewed for season 2.

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After being slammed in the past for its lack of diverse cultural representation, the Golden Globes bounced back with a vengeance Tuesday night (January 10) – not only boasting a slew of performers of color nabbing major awards but also putting the cherry on top by appointing openly gay, African American comedian Jerrod Carmichael to serve as host.

And while many are celebrating the positive steps the Globes have taken toward diversity and inclusion, others are wagging their fingers at the comic for inappropriate and distasteful jokes – particularly one aimed at the late Pop icon Whitney Houston.

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Sunday (January 10), the 80th annual Golden Globe Awards was held at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Los Angeles to honor the year’s best and brightest in film and television via its first televised ceremony since 2020.

With the curtains now closed and the credits rolled, tuck in below to find out who walked away with the coveted trophies from the night’s showing.

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In 2022, Zendaya – thanks to her critically acclaimed portrayal of “Rue Bennett” in HBO’s hit series ‘Euphoria‘ – made EMMYs history when she not only became the first Black woman to win Lead Actress in a Drama Series for a second time but also the youngest two-time winner of any EMMY category ever (as we reported here).

Now – courtesy of a victory at the 2023 Golden Globes (which aired January 10) – the multi-talented diva seems poised to extend her award show domination to yet another top industry ceremony.

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After the Golden Globes canceled its 2022 edition due to a scandal lifted after it was discovered there were few members of color on its voting committee, the 2023 ceremony – which aired Tuesday night (January 10) – apparently looked to distance itself from its controversial past by increasing the diversity among winners.

The remedy came in many forms including longtime revered African American actress Angela Bassett capturing the night’s Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture trophy and celebrated Malaysian actress Michelle Yeoh snagging the Best Supporting Actress in a Movie Musical or Comedy statuette.

In that stead, two of the evening’s most talked about winners were ‘Abbott Elementary’ stars Quinta Brunson and Tyler James Williams – who both made history for their groundbreaking performances in the hit ABC comedy.

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