The pilot for the new Hulu series, How to Die Alone, mixes a world of humor, love, friendship, and figuring out how to overcome life’s uncertainties.
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Hulu and Disney+ continue to expand their Korean drama offerings, with recent originals like Blood Free and Uncle Samshik. Their latest thriller-mystery, The Tyrant, delves into the world of accomplices and a mysterious, deadly South Korean creation.
Exclusive: Directors JamsBash & More Discusses New Hulu Documentary ‘Breakin’ On The One’
Get groovy with the Hulu documentary of the summer that will take you from the NYC boroughs of The Bronx and Queens, to great heights of the Olympics.
Hulu Treats Fans to a Binge-Worthy Feast with Season 3 of “The Bear”
Hulu Presents Perfect Wife: The Mysterious Disappearance of Sherri Papini With Special Screening and Q&A
If you were on the internet in 2016, you likely have heard of Sherri Papini.
Han Hyo-joo & Ju Ji-hoon Talk New Hulu & Disney+ Show ‘Blood Free’ – INTERVIEW
While Korean Dramas are taking the world by storm, Blood Free injects a whole new flavor… pun intended!
Have you ever seen a hashtag, gif, or meme paired with a perfectly crafted tweet? If so, it probably came from the realm of “Black Twitter.” Out of Twitter’s various subcultures, “Black Twitter” has been the social app’s most popular one, standing at the forefront for years without recognition.
Imagine a world where meat is created without harming animals. Sounds nice, right? Not quite. Enter Blood Free, ( alternately known as Dominant Species or 지배종) a captivating Korean thriller now streaming on both Hulu and Disney+.
National Geographic’s new series Photographer aims to flip the spotlight onto the lives, careers, and inspirations of some of the world’s most passionate and creative photographers.
Tierra Whack Partners with Hulu & Andscape to Premiere New Film Cypher In Brooklyn
On the evening of November 9th, at the Bam Harvey Theater in Downtown Brooklyn. Andscape a Black run production company and Hulu partnered with Tierra Whack to premier her debut film Cypher. The atmosphere exuded a Black essence, the vibe was real and the partners understood what it meant to honor Black creativity.