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Answer for Heaven Season 1 Review: Thai Netflix Series Is A Whole Kind Of Cheesy

June 27 2019, by Daniel Hart

Arriving on Netflix and adding to the vast Asian market is Thai Netflix series Answer for Heaven season 1, which quietly slotted into the thumbnails on...

Anima Review: Netflix Short Film Is A Mind-Bending Experience

June 27 2019, by Daniel Hart

Get seated, strap in, place your favorite headphones on and press play on Paul Thomas Anderson’s Netflix short film Anima. The experience is mainly conceptual and feels...

Mike Epps: Only One Mike Review: Netflix Special Is Full Of Energy

June 25 2019, by Daniel Hart

Netflix special Mike Epps: Only One Mike is energetic from the offset. There’s no escaping the comedian’s style. He pounces on the stage with his...

Forest of Piano Season 2 Review: Netflix Anime Continues To Appreciate Music

June 24 2019, by Daniel Hart

Netflix Anime Series Forest of Piano season 2 continues in the same vein as its predecessor. The creators of the anime understand the piano; what it...

The Chosen One Season 1 Review: Faith And Science Is Tested In Brazilian Netflix Series

June 24 2019, by Daniel Hart

As an atheist, I am naturally attracted to TV series that pertain to the battle between science and religion — The Chosen One season 1 goes...

‘Mr. Iglesias’ Season 1 Review: Netflix Series Presents A Noble, Kind And Funny Teacher

June 21 2019, by Daniel Hart

I usually eye-roll at series that inherit the laughing track, but Netflix’s Mr. Iglesias charmed my stubbornness from the first minute. I’m not against this type...

The Casketeers Season 2 Review: Death Has Never Been So Funny

June 21 2019, by Jonathon Wilson

The Casketeers is one of those shows that makes you thankful for Netflix. Where else could you expect to find a docuseries about Maori funeral...

Girls Incarcerated Season 2 Review: New Girls, New Prison, Same System

June 21 2019, by Jonathon Wilson

The first season of Girls Incarcerated debuted last March. We reviewed it, we liked it, and as the comments of support for the show and the troubled...

The Wolf’s Call Review: Ears Save The World In French Netflix Thriller

June 21 2019, by Jonathon Wilson

In the French Netflix thriller The Wolf’s Call, known in its native tongue as Le Chant du Loup, François Civil plays an underwater acoustics expert by...

Go! Live Your Way Season 2 Review: Netflix Series Will Not Be The Next Glee

June 21 2019, by Daniel Hart

It’s peculiar how Netflix have started a new habit of releasing a second season close to the first and Go! Live Your Way season 2...

‘Blood Will Tell’ Review: A Shaky Thriller That Gets Stronger In The Second Act

June 21 2019, by Daniel Hart

Argentinian film Blood Will Tell, or in its native language La Misma Sangre, gets off to an unreasonable start. The thriller begins with Carla’s husband’s (Diego...

Beats (2019) Review: Music Drives The Netflix Film Forward

June 18 2019, by Daniel Hart

At the start of Netflix Film Beats, I was genuinely concerned that it was going to lack the emotional buy-in because the opening is curiously...

Jessica Jones Recap: A Shallow Grave

June 17 2019, by Jonathon Wilson

This Jessica Jones Season 3, Episode 7 recap for the episode titled “A.K.A The Double Half-Wappinger” contains spoilers. Jeri Hogarth can always be relied upon...

Yankee Season 1 Review: Another Netflix Drug Lord Series…

June 14 2019, by Daniel Hart

After giving Yankee season 1 a viewing, I’m confident that one of the executives at Netflix is an ex-narcotics cop. How many series on the...

‘Unit 42’ Season 1 Review: Belgian Netflix Series Brings Widowed Cop & Hacker Together

June 14 2019, by Daniel Hart

Belgian Netflix series Unit 42 Season 1 pits together two characters on opposite ends of the spectrum. Samuel Leroy (Patrick Ridremont) is widowed and has...

Charité at War Review: Netflix Series Presents Compelling Hospital Drama In Nazi Germany

June 14 2019, by Daniel Hart

The Netflix content machine churns out another German series, basing itself in a hospital during 1943, tackling the politics of war and the revelations of...

Awake: The Million Dollar Game Review: Winning With Sleep Deprivation

June 14 2019, by Daniel Hart

If anything, Netflix original Awake: The Million Dollar Game proves we are running out of ideas for game show formats. Netflix continues to throw their dice...

The Alcasser Murders Review: Another True Crime Series Arrives on Netflix

June 14 2019, by Jonathon Wilson

Another week, another true crime series graces Netflix — this one based on the notorious 1992 rape and murder of three 14-year-old girls in Alcasser,...