Netflix’s supernatural ‘Freud’ show is as ridiculous as it sounds
It’s pulpy fun but doesn’t engage enough with the father psychoanalysis’ ideas.
On Mar 25, 2020 by Morgan Leigh Davies
Netflix’s ‘Tiger King’ is a wonderfully bizarre look at big cat enthusiasts
The docuseries focuses on Joe Exotic and other players in the industry.
On Mar 23, 2020 by Jenny Zheng
Review: Netflix’s ‘The Letter for the King’ is a fairly engaging fantasy series
But poor creative decisions undermine the premise.
On Mar 20, 2020 by Siobhan Ball
Netflix’s ‘Feel Good’ is a bingeable dark comedy about addiction and love
The series stars Canadian comedian Mae Martin.
On Mar 19, 2020 by Samantha Grasso
‘Castlevania’ season 3 review: Even without Dracula, it’s spooky fun
The Netflix series continues to exceed expectations of a video game adaptation.
On Mar 9, 2020 by Gregory Paul Silber
German period drama ‘Babylon Berlin’ continues to shine in season 3
Its depiction of young Nazi party members and the Black Reichswehr are chilling.
On Mar 4, 2020 by Morgan Leigh Davies
Netflix’s ‘All The Bright Places’ is a tender take on teen grief
The film stars Elle Fanning and Justice Smith.
On Mar 3, 2020 by Jenny Zheng
Review: Pokémon remake ‘Mewtwo Strikes Back: Evolution’ is perfect
The CGI film is currently streaming on Netflix.
On Mar 2, 2020 by Jenny Zheng
Netflix series ‘Followers’ is a visual treat—but lacks a clear narrative
Directed by Mika Ninagawa, this series follows the lives of women living in Tokyo.
On Feb 28, 2020 by Jenny Zheng
Review: ‘Altered Carbon’ returns with an overcomplicated second season
Now starring Anthony Mackie, ‘Altered Carbon’ still isn’t the smart cyberpunk drama we hoped for.
On Feb 27, 2020 by Gavia Baker-Whitelaw
Netflix’s ‘I Am Not Okay With This’ is a thrill-chasing slow burn that combines the platform’s greatest hits
It’s from the producers of ‘Stranger Things’
On Feb 26, 2020 by Samantha Grasso
Review: ‘The Last Thing He Wanted’ is ambitious but disconnected
Dee Rees’ Joan Didion adaptation doesn’t quite work.
On Feb 26, 2020 by Audra Schroeder
Netflix’s ‘Gentefied’ is actually made for people of color
The series explores a family’s challenges with gentrification in a changing L.A. neighborhood.
On Feb 24, 2020 by Samantha Grasso
‘Who Killed Malcolm X?’ illuminates explosive details in his assassination
The series begins a credible re-evaluation of the messy end of a critical figure whose outsized influence continues to be felt.
On Feb 12, 2020 by Kahron Spearman
Netflix’s ‘To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You’ expands its story but plays it safe
The rom-com sequel brings back the chemistry but doesn’t have much to say about love.
On Feb 11, 2020 by Audra Schroeder
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