The shows, the shifts, and the scroll-worthy drama that define the streaming era.
Jake Paul hasn’t commented on his brother—but he’s still posting controversial videos
His new video is called ‘I Lost My Virginity.’
On Jan 5, 2018 by Josh Katzowitz
‘3%’ is one of Netflix’s biggest shows—but is it any good?
The Brazilian sci-fi series is one of the world’s most popular.
On Jan 2, 2018 by Eddie Strait
Ranking all 19 episodes of ‘Black Mirror’
As the show has expanded, so has its connected universe.
On Dec 29, 2017 by Audra Schroeder
‘Black Sails’ is the best show you didn’t watch in 2017
It’s so much better than ‘Game of Thrones.’
On Dec 27, 2017 by Gavia Baker-Whitelaw
11 trans-inclusive documentaries you can stream right now
Don’t miss these vital human stories.
On Dec 23, 2017 by Gillian Branstetter
‘Christmas Vacation’ provides a Marxist critique of capitalism—here’s how
No holiday film better confronts the vicious class struggle created and inflamed by the logic of capital.
On Dec 23, 2017 by C.D. Carter
Netflix’s ‘Erased’ is a thrilling Japanese drama that doesn’t waste a second
The time-traveling adaptation brings a beloved comic to the flat screen.
On Dec 22, 2017 by Danielle Ransom
The 10 best Netflix originals of 2017
Are you still there?
On Dec 15, 2017 by Audra Schroeder
Did these YouTube stars steal an Eisley song?
Plagiarism or sanctioned cover? It’s complicated.
On Dec 14, 2017 by Christine Friar
Someone’s been watching ‘A Christmas Prince’ 18 days straight—and Netflix is concerned
‘Who hurt you?’
On Dec 11, 2017 by Christine Friar
HBO’s ‘Meth Storm’ goes to the frontline of the drug war
In small-town Arkansas, the meth is winning.
On Dec 6, 2017 by Eddie Strait
‘Dark’ is a gorgeous but plodding Netflix experiment
The streaming giant gambles on international prestige with this wild German series.
On Dec 2, 2017 by Chris Osterndorf
Netflix’s stunning ‘Cuba and the Cameraman’ is 45 years in the making
Witness the rise and fall of Cuba, through one filmmaker’s exhaustive work.
On Nov 29, 2017 by Kahron Spearman
Netflix’s ‘Saving Capitalism’ is a crash course on American inequality
The documentary is a call to arms.
On Nov 27, 2017 by Eddie Strait
‘Baltimore Rising’ examines the fallout from Freddie Gray’s death
There are no easy answers when Baltimore tells its story.
On Nov 22, 2017 by Danielle Ransom
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