Netflix’s ‘Taco Chronicles’ will make your heart soar and mouth water
The delectable new series explores everything a taco can be.
On Jul 16, 2019 by Brenden Gallagher
‘Family Reunion’ is a sitcom stuck in the past
The new Netflix series is full of stale, regressive ideas.
On Jul 9, 2019 by Brenden Gallagher
Netflix’s ‘Unit 42’ soars on the chemistry of its unlikely lead partners
The Belgian cybercrime procedural hits Netflix after debuting in its native country in 2017.
On Jun 18, 2019 by Kahron Spearman
‘Life Overtakes Me’ explores the mysterious illness afflicting refugee children
What is Resignation Syndrome, and why has it grown over the past decade?
On Jun 12, 2019 by Brenden Gallagher
‘I Am Mother’ is a smart, dystopian coming-of-age story
This sci-fi thriller about a teen girl raised by a robot in a post-apocalyptic bunker will keep you guessing till the end.
On Jun 6, 2019 by Gavia Baker-Whitelaw
‘Black Mirror’ season 5 favors emotion over tech—with mixed results
The episodes are uneven, but one in particular will definitely get people talking.
On Jun 5, 2019 by Audra Schroeder
Wanda Sykes rails against Trump and offers much-needed perspective in ‘Not Normal’
The comedian paints a vivid picture of rage and middle age in her first Netflix special.
On May 21, 2019 by Audra Schroeder
‘Jailbirds’ prioritizes petty drama over insight
The reality show sinks under its own vapidity.
On May 18, 2019 by Eddie Strait
‘ReMastered: The Lion’s Share’ looks at the thorny history of a ubiquitous pop song
You’ve heard ‘The Lion Sleeps Tonight.’ But you probably haven’t heard its whole story.
On May 17, 2019 by Kahron Spearman
‘Flinch’ is an absurd game show with little at stake
It was only a matter of time before somebody created a show this pointless.
On May 7, 2019 by Eddie Strait
‘I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson’ has an absurd conclusion for every scenario
This weird, bite-sized show sometimes pushes when it should pull.
On Apr 24, 2019 by Audra Schroeder
Netflix’s ‘The Perfect Date’ is a good rom-com but far from perfect
The latest Noah Centineo flick feels like it made by an algorithm.
On Apr 12, 2019 by Eddie Strait
‘Suzzanna: Buried Alive’ is a revenge thriller that lacks bite
Some well-placed gore can’t salvage the paper-thin characters and flimsy plotting.
On Apr 4, 2019 by Eddie Strait
Nate Bargatze expands his ‘dumb world’ in ‘The Tennessee Kid’
The comedian’s Netflix special goes South.
On Mar 27, 2019 by Audra Schroeder
‘Love, Death & Robots’ suffers from blatant sexism
Netflix didn’t hire any female filmmakers for this 18-film sci-fi anthology—and it shows.
On Mar 18, 2019 by Gavia Baker-Whitelaw
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