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Unrequited Love (2019) Season 1 Review: A Sweet Tale Of One-Sided Love
Chinese Netflix series Unrequited Love season 1 was released on Netflix on July 16, 2019. The strangest thing about Netflix series Unrequited Love is that the...
Frankenstein’s Monster’s Monster, Frankenstein Review: Well, That’s A Mouthful
With the current television landscape being what it is, it’s rare that I make predictions about anything. But I’m feeling adventurous on this fine Tuesday,...
Designated Survivor: 60 Days Recap: Who To Trust?
This episode of Designated Survivor: 60 Days Season 1, Episode 5, “A Good Person” contains significant spoilers. The Korean Netflix Series will be running weekly...
Extreme Engagement Season 1 Review: What A Fascinating Concept
I thought I was going to hate the Netflix series Extreme Engagement season 1. I was traumatized by Selling Sunset and Yummy Mummies, and I couldn’t imagine...
4 latas Review: A Road Trip Netflix Film That Is Void Of Ideas
Spanish Netflix film 4 latas prompted a memory of mine when I went on a road trip in the South of France. It was terrible. Not only...
The Taco Chronicles Review: A Distinctly Mexican Look At A Favorite Foodstuff
Food documentaries have always been a huge part of Netflix’s streaming catalog, and its latest, the six-part, distinctly Mexican The Taco Chronicles, fits right in. It...
Blown Away Review: Netflix’s New Reality Series Puts Art At The Forefront
The Netflix reality show is not exactly a refined art form, which you’d think would make it incompatible with such a delicate art as glassblowing....
Kidnapping Stella Review: An Overly Faithful Remake That Does Nothing To Stand Out
In the wordless opening scene of Kidnapping Stella, two men, one older, heavier, and hairier, the other younger, fairer and lighter, kidnap Stella (Jella Haase). Her...
Cities of Last Things Review: A Depressingly Appealing Dystopian Revenge Story
Like Blade Runner, Taiwanese Netflix film Cities of Last Things disconnects the characters from the audience. The protagonist does not attempt to allow the audience to be part...
Parchís: The Documentary Review: Young, Dumb and in the Spotlight
Netflix’s Parchís: The Documentary was released on Netflix on July 10, 2019. Mental health. It’s a trending term at the moment. Globally we underestimate the...
Family Reunion Season 1, Part 1 Review: Good Old Family Togetherness
Netflix series Family Reunion Season 1, Part 1 was released on Netflix on July 10, 2019. When the opening episode of Family Reunion reveals that all...
Aziz Ansari: Right Now Second Opinion: Wokeing Oneself
This is a second opinion on Aziz Ansari: Right Now. You can check out our original review by clicking these words. Having watched Aziz Ansari’s...
Designated Survivor: 60 Days Recap: Honesty Is The Best Policy
This episode of Designated Survivor: 60 Days Season 1, Episode 4, “Confession” contains significant spoilers. The Korean Netflix Series will be running weekly every Monday...
Bob Lazar: Area 51 & Flying Saucers Review | Disinformation or Actual Information
I think we are all suckers for a good conspiracy story. Netflix has hundreds of streaming documentaries and even a show that offers Top 10...
Designated Survivor: 60 Days Recap: Adjusting To A New Career
This episode of Designated Survivor: 60 Days Season 1, Episode 3, “Maintaining Status Quo” contains significant spoilers. The Korean Netflix Series will be running weekly...
Stranger Thing’s Recap: Mind Flayer Over Matter
This recap of Stranger Things Season 3, Episode 7, “The Bite”, contains spoilers. You can check out our thoughts on the previous episode by clicking...
Yummy Mummies Season 2 Review: Why Is This Happening?
Netflix series Yummy Mummies Season 2 was released on the platform on July 3, 2019. We are in trouble. We are. There is no denying...
The Last Czars Recap: Netflix’s Ambitious New Docuseries Gets Off To A Fine Start
This The Last Czars Episode 1 recap for the episode titled “The Chosen One” contains spoilers. The best word for Netflix’s new six-part docuseries on...