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Til Death Do Us Part Season 1 Review: The Taiwanese Black Mirror?

August 15 2019, by Jonathon Wilson

Til Death Do Us Part Season 1 is Taiwan’s contribution to the ever-growing — and ever-popular — genre-blending anthology series market. Black Mirror ushered in the trend of...

Sacred Games Season 2 Review: Back With A Bang

August 15 2019, by Jonathon Wilson

This review of Sacred Games Season 2 is spoiler-free. The first season of Sacred Games — the first Indian Original on Netflix — was a resounding success....

Happy Jail Review: Unconventiontional Rehabilitation In Another Netflix Docuseries

August 15 2019, by Jonathon Wilson

Happy Jail (Netflix) Season 1 debuted on August 14, 2019. This review is spoiler-free. First, history. In 2007, the Cebu Provincial Detention and Rehabilitation Center...

Diagnosis Season 1 Review: Netflix Series Delves Into The Rarest Diseases

August 14 2019, by Daniel Hart

Dr Lisa Sanders and The New York Times teamed up together to implement a life-long theory. Lisa had this dream of using her journalistic tools...

Designated Survivor: 60 Days Recap: Well, That Escalated

August 13 2019, by Daniel Hart

This recap of Designated Survivor: 60 Days Season 1, Episode 14, “The Outcome” contains significant spoilers. The Korean Netflix Series will be running weekly every...

Designated Survivor: 60 Days Recap: It’s All About The Polls

August 12 2019, by Daniel Hart

This recap of Designated Survivor: 60 Days Season 1, Episode 13, “Presidential Candidate” contains significant spoilers. The Korean Netflix Series will be running weekly every...

Jaoon Kahan Bata Ae Dil Review: A Dark Relationship Drama

August 9 2019, by Jonathon Wilson

Aadish Keluskar’s grim and unusual relationship drama Jaoon Kahan Bata Ae Dil has an IMDb page with an English title: Lovefucked. And it’s the kind of...

‘The InBESTigators’ Season 1 Review – Pint-Sized Policework in Netflix’s Kiddie Series

August 9 2019, by Jonathon Wilson

Netflix is thinking of the kids in their breezy ten-part series The InBESTigators, about four-grade school kids who start up a detective agency to solve...

The Family Review: Who Really Controls Power in Washington, D.C.?

August 9 2019, by Jonathon Wilson

The question of who really controls global power is an old one, and rarely satisfactorily answered. What is ostensibly representative democracy is believed by many...

Sintonia Review: Netflix’s New Teen Drama Provides A Snapshot Of An Underrepresented Culture

August 9 2019, by Jonathon Wilson

Netflix loves a coming-of-age story. Even its flagship show, Stranger Things, is more about growing up than it is about interdimensional monsters or 80s nostalgia. The...

Dollar Season 1 Review: Netflix Series Is An Average ‘Cat and Mouse’ Story

August 8 2019, by Daniel Hart

Whether in Film or TV, all ‘Cat and Mouse’ stories rely on humor, and the injection of action to drive the story to its objective....

The Naked Director Season 1 Review: Only In Japan

August 8 2019, by Jonathon Wilson

The Naked Director Season 1 was released on Netflix today, August 8th. This review is spoiler-free. The Naked Director is about sex. Of course, it’s the...

Designated Survivor: 60 Days Recap: Watching The Chaos From A Hospital Bed

August 6 2019, by Daniel Hart

This recap of Designated Survivor: 60 Days Season 1, Episode 12, “Answer” contains significant spoilers. The Korean Netflix Series will be running weekly every Monday...

Designated Survivor: 60 Days Recap: Different Use Of Power

August 5 2019, by Daniel Hart

This recap of Designated Survivor: 60 Days Season 1, Episode 11, “The Acting President, Oh Yeong-seok” contains significant spoilers. The Korean Netflix Series will be...

Derry Girls Season 2 Review: The Girls Are Back In Town

August 3 2019, by Tyler Howat

Lisa McGee’s series Derry Girls features four girls and a boy who attend the all-girls Our Lady Immaculate Catholic school in Derry, Northern Ireland during The...

She-Ra & the Princesses of Power Season 3 Review

August 2 2019, by Jonathon Wilson

Returning to our screens is the third installment of Netflix’s hit original cartoon She-Ra and the Princess of Power. Based on the 1985 Filmation cartoon,...

Basketball Or Nothing Review: Another Sporting Hit For Netflix

August 2 2019, by Jonathon Wilson

It’s admirable how quickly and capably Netflix finds a niche and then attacks it. It’s like watching a shark devour swimmers who ignore those warning...

Otherhood Review: Have You Called Your Mother Today?

August 2 2019, by Jonathon Wilson

Anyone who has seen a movie or two will recognize the framework of Netflix’s new dramedy Otherhood, about three mothers, Carol (Angela Bassett), Gillian (Patricia...