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'Encanto' has stayed atop Nielsen's movie streaming chart for a record-shattering nine weeks, while 'Inventing Anna' was the most popular of any program.
Anna Sorokin, the fake German heiress Netflix’s “Inventing Anna” is based on, remains in Immigration and Customs Enforcement custody. Her attorney had reportedly feared her deportation.
Inventing Anna has arrived and it’s giving us plenty of true crime material to pour over – but where exactly does fact stop and fiction start? The new Netflix series – which stars Ozark ...
Starring Julia Garner as Anna “Delvey” Sorokin, the 9-episode series tells the story of the fake German (really Russian) heiress named Anna, who swooped into Manhattan in 2014.
Anna Delvey (aka Anna Sorokin): New York’s fake heiress, an infamous con artist, friend to Fyre Festival scammer Billy McFarland and pharma jerk Martin Shkreli. And … a feminist icon?
What Inventing Anna has done is set a surprising record for Netflix, a series that has done somewhat middling scores with critics and audiences, and yet word of mouth spread has taken it far and ...
Netflix's latest hit series is packed with references to the real-life case of Anna Sorokin, plus nods to past projects from creator Shonda Rhimes.
Real journalists are not exactly who you're seeing if you're watching Netflix's 'Inventing Anna.' But there are reminders of real newsrooms.
What really happened to Anna Delvey, and are those courtroom scenes true to life? We dig into the fact and fiction of the Inventing Anna ending.
Netflix series Inventing Anna has us gripped by the true story of conwoman Anna Delvey. Here's a run-through of Inventing Anna's ending, explained.
Inventing Anna came to Netflix last week, and now the real Anna Delvey has posted an Instagram video following the Netflix series.