Fans fell in love with Ruth Langmore in the hit Netflix show Ozark. Ruth was a character that had a foul mouth, but a good heart, and was brought to life by actress Julia Garner. The actress has had quite the year with Ozark ending and and her starring role in the Netflix miniseries Inventing …
Ozark is back on Netflix with its final episodes now streaming. Ozark premiered all the way back in 2017 and has had fed fans on its never ending family drama. The series was created by Bill Dubuque (“The Accountant,” “The Judge”), the drama series stars Jason Bateman as Marty Byrde, a financial planner who relocates …
The Byrde family is finally back on Netflix for its final run. The series has been a staple for the streaming service since it first debuted in 2017. This season looks to be just as bloody and messy for the Byrde family as the past three season’s. No one gets out clean. Ozark revolves around a financial advisor named Marty Byrde portrayed by Jason Bateman. Marty moves his family from Chicago to the Missouri Ozarks, where he must launder money for his drug cartel boss. And along the way try to be husband, dad, all the while dealing with murder and mayhem that the Ozarks present. The fourth and final season of Ozark is now streaming on Netflix. The final season will be broken down into two parts. The first seven episodes are now available, and a release date for the final seven episodes has yet to be announced. Stay tuned for any updates. Check out the trailer for Season Four below:
The 2019 Emmy Awards were held Sunday night, September 22nd at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles, California and there were plenty of stand-out moments and quite a few surprises throughout the evening. For one, there was no host. This is the first time since 2003 that the Emmy Awards had no official host and they seemed to be following the same path that the Academy Awards took earlier this year. HBO’s “Game Of Thrones” which was nominated for a whopping 32 Emmy’s won big in it’s final season taking home the Emmy Award for Best Drama Series. This year also marks the first time that an openly gay black man took home the Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series with Billy Porters highly deserved win for his role in the amazing FX series “Pose”. Many speeches throughout the evening were aimed at equality and full of passion especially the incredibly moving speech from actress Patricia Arquette in regards to trans rights and Alex Borstein’s heartfelt tribute to her grandmother who was a holocaust survivor. You …