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The buzzy Netflix series stars Julianne Moore, Meghann Fahy and Milly Alcock. It’s wild — and it has fans obsessed.
Warning: The below contains spoilers for the first season of Sirens, streaming on Netflix now. The ending of the first season ...
Glenn Howerton ditches his dark side in Sirens, playing a clueless bachelor so charmingly naive, even Dennis Reynolds would be confused.
For example, Simone transforms from "little girl to woman" by the end of the show, and her wardrobe subtly tracks this ...
In only four days since its launch on May 22, the series’ five episodes accumulated 16.7 million views to take first place on ...
Julianne Moore ditched her signature long locks for a chic lob haircut during an outing in N.Y.C. She previously debuted the ...
Hey, hey. Anybody else binge watching “Sirens” on Netflix, repeating that catchphrase and daydreaming about living the breezy ...
Cults! Murder! Money! — Netflix's genre-bending new series is able to lure audiences in and smack them on the face with ...
Sirens had some time on top of Netflix’s top 10 list for a while now, performing well, but as a miniseries, it probably doesn’t need to go on past this initial run (plus one of its leads needs to go ...
The creator of Sirens revealed what "Hey hey" means and why everyone keeps saying it - here's everything you need to know.
Sirens' creator Molly Smith Metzler explains the meaning behind the "hey hey" catchphrase. Netflix's black comedy series ...
If you keep saying "hey hey!" to yourself / random people, you are not alone. The phrase is omnipresent in Netflix's new black comedy Sirens, and is part of the cultish language used by Michaela's ...