Director María José Cuevas wanted to pull back the curtain on an enigmatic figure whose image mocked the idea of 'machista' ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Netflix’s docuseries “Juan Gabriel: I Must, I Can, I Will” premieres Oct. 30, featuring never-before-seen ...
Directed by María José Cuevas ("Bellas de Noche," "La Dama del Silencio: El caso Mataviejitas") and produced by Laura ...
The documentary series on the Juárez divo, "Juan Gabriel: I Must, I Can, I Will," will be released Oct. 30 on Netflix. The documentary will feature rare videos and exclusive interviews that reveal the ...
For those who know of the spectacle that is Juan Gabriel there is no explanation necessary, for those who don't, no explanation will suffice. A new Netflix docuseries attempts to capture the magic of ...
Netflix will show video versions of 16 podcasts on sports, culture, entertainment and true crime. By Nicole Sperling and Jessica Testa After months of speculation, Netflix is taking its first step ...
Director María José Cuevas wanted to pull back the curtain on an enigmatic figure whose image mocked the idea of 'machista' ...
I religiously track the latest happenings on Netflix, given that it’s my job, and I noticed something bizarre this weekend. Netflix, on many platforms, has now completely removed the “N” in the home ...
He’s inspired the fashion of Harry Styles, admired by Omar Apollo, and celebrated as one of the greatest songwriters to ever come out of Mexico. Now, Juan Gabriel will take centerstage — and narrate ...
Starting this week, Netflix subscribers can play games on their smart TV — a feature that has been in the works for some time. Reports about Netflix’s efforts to bring its mobile games to televisions ...
Listen up! Netflix is officially diving into the podcast biz: The video-streaming giant inked a deal with Spotify to bring a batch of top original podcasts, including from Bill Simmons’ The Ringer, to ...
In A House of Dynamite, the apocalypse is neither averted nor resolved—it’s suspended. The film refuses the familiar narrative arc of destruction and rebirth. There is no “after.” The audience is ...