Posts under Tag: Starz
There Are No Starz Out Tonight
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The Netflix Instant Watch library has lost some twinkle. As of today, the deal between Netflix and Starz, which helped both grow in the last few years, is no more. Here is how CNN reported it: Netflix’s key contract with Starz expired on Tuesday, causing a massive hit to its instant streaming catalog of movies and TV shows. Pay-cable network

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COMMENTARY: ‘Boss’ Is Worth Watching
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Starz’s TV series Boss is worth a watch while you can still stream it on Netflix Instant. The show, which stars Kelsey Grammer as Tom Kane, the hard-nose mayor of Chicago, who has recently been diagnosed with a degenerative neurological disorder, is only available until Feb. 24. The short run of Boss on Netflix is due to the end of the content

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Explanation on Streaming Status of Starz’s ‘Boss’
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As we noted over the weekend, the new Starz TV show Boss was added and then removed from streaming temporarily over the weekend. It was added on Friday and then mysteriously removed on Sunday. However, by Monday it was streaming again. A bit confused by this I sent a tweet to @NetflixHelps for an explanation. Here is that exchange: ME:

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Starz’s ‘Boss’ is Now Mostly Streaming
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Starz’s new TV series Boss is now streaming on Netflix Instant Watch — for the most. The majority of the first season (seven of eight episodes) is streaming. The second episode, as of Jan. 27, is inexplicably not available. Kelsey Grammar, who plays the lead role, was recently awarded a Golden Globe for performance in the show. Your primer is

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Netflix Has 264 Episodes of ‘Fraiser’ to Watch Instantly
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Unlike some of Starz’s TV shows in the past like Spartacus, Kelsey Grammar’s newest TV series Boss is not streaming on Netflix. That is a shame, because apparently it is pretty good. Grammar received a Golden Globe for his role in the first season of the show. Yet, there is plenty of Grammar’s previous TV work available on Netflix. You can

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‘Party Down’ Movie is Coming, Stream the Series Instantly
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Get ready to fasten your pink bow ties… a Party Down movie is in the works. It is set to film in 2012, according to one of the co-stars of the cult show that originally aired on Starz. The Hollywood Reporter reported that Megan Mullally gave fans a lot to talk about this week. After being canceled in 2010 and having hints

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‘Spartacus: Vengeance’ Trailer Not Crazy Awesome
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I have been a pretty big fan of Starz’s Spartacus series. The first season and subsequent prequel series were stellar, must-see TV. A new trailer for the second season Spartacus: Vegeance, however, is less-than-stellar. The main problem for me is that there is a new Spartacus. I have to hold my judgement until January when the series actually debuts, but I

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REVIEW: Camelot (107) — “The Long Night”

‘“The Long Night” is the most delicious episode of Camelot to date – and I am not just saying that because of Morgan’s long nude scene at the beginning of the episode. In that scene Morgan (Eva Green) seduces one of the warriors protecting her at her castle. He proclaims his undying devotion to her and her amazing breasts. Morgan

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Spartacus Prequel Series Overcomes Skepticism
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When Starz came up with the idea for a prequel series to Spartacus: Blood and Sand last year I wasn’t so sure it was going to work out. Well, it did. If you were a fan of the original run, you will likely be a fan of the prequel. Here is a look back at the six-episode prequel series Spartacus:

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REVIEW: Spartacus: Gods of the Arena — “The Bitter End”
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(RATING 3.5/5) The finale of Starz’s Spartacus prequel series, Spartacus: Gods of the Arena, was rather satisfying. The house of Batiatus rises to the occasion and sets sail on a path of aggrandizement that will spell its doom. Near the end of the finale Batiatus and Lucretia stand on the balcony overlooking their gladiators – their tools for advancing their

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REVIEW: Spartacus: Gods of the Arena — “Reckoning”
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(RATING 2.5/5) As you could probably tell from the title of this week’s episode, some shit goes down. The two big story lines at the ludus in this Spartacus prequel come to a reckoning. The elder and younger Batiatus have tried to talk out their differences over the last couple of episodes, but that is over. The elder puts an

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REVIEW: Spartacus: Gods of the Arena — “Beneath the Mask”

(RATING 2.5/5) Despite the huge Roman orgy in the middle, this was a pretty slow and tame episode of Spartacus – only with this show could I say that. Most of the episode is dedicated to the younger Batiatus luring his father out of the ludus so that Lucretia and Gaia can stage this impressive orgy for the upper class

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REVIEW: Spartacus: Gods of the Arena — “Paterfamilias”

(RATING 3.5/5) The house of Batiatus goes through some growing pains in this foundation-building episode of Spartacus: Gods of the Arena. The ambition of Batiatus has brought the honor of the primus (the best slot in the gladiator games) to the ludus, but his skillful and deceitful maneuvering is undone when the elder Batiatus returns from warmer climates. The elder’s

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