Netflix has released a set of photos from their upcoming wrestling drama GLOW, fictionalized story about real-life 1980s women's pro wrestling organization Gorgeous Ladies Of Wrestling. Though the ...
Netflix’s “GLOW,” about a women’s wrestling TV program in the 1980s, is a sharp, insightful comedy. But a subplot in the new season’s fifth episode begins more like a horror story — one we have seen ...
Seeking an acting gig that would test her limits physically, Alison Brie found all the power bombs and headlocks she ever dreamed of with GLOW. The 1980s-set Netflix wrestling comedy (streaming Friday ...
Netflix released the first trailer for the upcoming wrestling drama “GLOW” on Monday. “GLOW” tells the fictional story of Ruth Wilder (Alison Brie), an out-of-work, struggling actress in 1980s Los ...
Just ahead on its June 23 debut, attendees of Austin’s ATX Television festival were treated to a screening of Netflix’s upcoming wrestling comedy GLOW, which was followed by a Q&A discussion with co- ...
Netflix's new girl-power series GLOW, executive produced by Orange is the New Black and Weeds superstar Jenji Kohan, takes on the world of 1980s women's wrestling. One of the wildest things about the ...
In this corner: An August 9 premiere date for Season 3 of GLOW, Netflix‘s female-wrestling comedy inspired by the 1980s show. Check out the first-look photos from the new season above and below. GLOW ...
Netflix has another keeper from Jenji Kohan on its hands. The Internet network has renewed new 1980s wrestling comedy GLOW for a 10-episode second season. Kohan, who is behind one of Netflix’s ...
The latest from 'Orange Is the New Black' creator Jenji Kohan and producer Tara Herrmann was created by 'Nurse Jackie' producer Liz Flahive. By Scott Roxborough GLOW, the 1980s female wrestling comedy ...
Prepare to spend your weekend falling under the captivating spell of the gorgeous ladies of wrestling from GLOW! Executive produced by Orange is the New Black’s Jenji Kohan and Tara Herrmann, the ...
Netflix has more than one show rooted in 1980s nostalgia. But where “Stranger Things” mostly revels in the cultural artifacts of those years – from pop-culture references to hanging out at the mall – ...
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