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What’s heading to Netflix in February? Check out our top five shows you should watch this month.
We look at the under-the-radar and just plain strange movies set to hit theaters in 2019 in part 2 of this series.
While Marie Kondo and her KonMari Method of tidying up is taking off like wildfire, keep in mind it’s not all it’s cracked up to be.
Conversations with a Killer: The Ted Bundy Tapes is a compelling documentary, but it lacks sufficient context into why Ted Bundy is such a mythological figure.
With Disney releasing its own streaming service this year, how will that impact Netflix’s content catalog?
Everyone is too busy talking about Avengers and Star Wars to realize there are some truly bizarre gems coming our way this year.
A new year means new television shows. Here’s a look at some of the best new shows arriving in 2019.
The two documentaries about mega-disaster Fyre Festival leave viewers with a lot to think about. Here are three big takeaways we learned while watching.
The Academy doesn’t actually like Black Panther. Green Book and A Star is Born are derivative. Emily Blunt gets shut out again. And more on all the snubs and weirdness of this year’s Oscar nominations.
Roma’s stunning beauty and wild critical success remind me of two heavy-weight directors who damned the very platform that gifted us such a remarkable film.
This year’s “blockbuster season” is starting earlier, running longer, and filled with absolutely massive films. Let’s break it and down and make some predictions.
While a reboot of The Office probably isn’t happening, fans of Steve Carell have reason to rejoice as he is returning to comedy television on the Netflix series, Space Force.
Superhero movies have gotten more diverse over the last ten years, but they still have a ways to go to be more inclusive.
Netflix is facing some major changes in the new year with shows ending and some receiving abrupt cancellations. What does the future hold for the streaming service?
Marvel Studios could have dropped the ball on one of Marvel’s oddest looking villains. Instead he looks positively awesome in our first look at Spider-Man: Far From Home.