Baby Reindeer Wins Best Limited Series Emmy Award & Dominates the Category

As a passionate movie-goer and true crime enthusiast, I’m thrilled that Netflix’s gripping drama, Baby Reindeer, has proven yet again why it’s a must-watch by clinching the Best Limited or Anthology Series award at this year’s Primetime Emmy Awards. Created and starring Richard Gadd, Baby Reindeer is a chilling reenactment of his own harrowing encounter with a stalker. In a competitive field that included heavyweights like Fargo Season 5, Lessons in Chemistry, Ripley, and True Detective: Night Country, Baby Reindeer was undeniably the audience’s favorite to take home the prize. The limited series sparked a cultural phenomenon upon its release in April, with viewers eagerly digging for the truth behind the real Baby Reindeer stalker.

Stree 2 star Shraddha Kapoor promises to reveal her character’s name to fan but there’s a twist

Currently, Shraddha Kapoor is basking in the triumph of her upcoming film Stree 2, which premieres on Independence Day 2024. In this sequel, Shraddha reappears as the enigmatic girl from the original story, and although her identity remains unknown to viewers, it’s evident she has returned. Lately, Shraddha shared some behind-the-scenes peeks of the movie on social media and even engaged with fans. The actress hinted that she would reveal her character’s name, but she added an intriguing twist by mentioning that she would share this detail in Stree 3 instead.

John Oliver’s A+ Emmy Speech Went From A Sad Story About A Pet’s Death To Dropping An F-Bomb On The Orchestra

2024 Emmy Awards saw an eclectic group of winners, especially in categories that didn’t favor the usual pick The Bear. Kudos to Hacks‘ Jean Smart for preventing a sweep. However, it seems we can all concur that the real triumphants were those who enjoyed John Oliver’s stellar speech following Last Week Tonight‘s victory in Outstanding Scripted Variety Series. His address reached sitcom levels of discomfort, complete with a censored F-bomb.