Category: Netflix

  • Voicemails for Isabelle is Heartwarming and Hilarious

    Voicemails for Isabelle is Heartwarming and Hilarious

    Netflix’s new rom-com, Voicemails for Isabelle (dir. Leah McKendrick), isn’t just heartwarming, funny, and an achievement in female directing – it’s also an instant classic. Following 20-something aspiring baker Jill (Zoey Deutch), Voicemails for Isabelle tells a story of grief, self-discovery, and fateful connections. Ever since her beloved sister Izzy’s (Ciara Bravo) death, Jill has…

  • Escaping Reality in Anora (2024)

    Escaping Reality in Anora (2024)

    As a huge fan of Sean Baker’s Tangerine, The Florida Project, and Red Rocket, I’ve wanted to watch Anora since before it even was released. But life got in the way, my watchlist grew, and honestly, the fact that it was marketed as a romantic comedy put me off. Even with all the critical praise…

  • The Burden of Female Intuition in Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen (2026)

    The Burden of Female Intuition in Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen (2026)

    “Trust your gut” is one of the most common pieces of advice you’ll receive during your lifetime. And as a person inclined to trust my intuition above all else, it’s the most common advice I find myself giving in real life and in my online socialising. But what happens when your gut is trying to…

  • The Marked Woman: Yet Another Grizzled Detective Movie

    The Marked Woman: Yet Another Grizzled Detective Movie

    Netflix’s new mystery thriller, The Marked Woman (released originally as La Desconocida), is confusing. More critically, though, it commits the worst mistake a movie can make: it’s boring. From Spanish director Gabe Ibáñez, the film squanders its premise at every turn, fills the story with unlikeable characters, and lacks emotional payoff.

  • Get The Tissues for Remarkably Bright Creatures

    Get The Tissues for Remarkably Bright Creatures

    Rare in the days of franchise sequels and indie horror films that dominate the screen in 2026, Netflix’s latest original release, Remarkably Bright Creatures, is a feel-good family movie that leaves nothing to be desired except tissues. Starring Sally Field and Lewis Pullman as two cleaners at a small-town aquarium, Remarkably Bright Creatures reminds viewers…

  • Money and Love in the New Season of Beef (2026)

    Money and Love in the New Season of Beef (2026)

    Despite its aggressiveness, the Beef anthology series is about romantic love in all its forms. The final scene of the first season led us to believe that, despite the conflict, drama, and toxic traits, the main characters would end up together and, most likely, live happily ever after. The whole “beef” plot was the prelude…

  • “Swapped” (2026) and The Power of Trust

    “Swapped” (2026) and The Power of Trust

    Swapped combines comedy, adventure and emotional growth while delivering one of the biggest plot twists in animation history.

  • In Apex, Womanhood Is More Dangerous Than the Wilderness

    In Apex, Womanhood Is More Dangerous Than the Wilderness

    Netflix’s new thriller Apex, starring Charlize Theron, puts a twist on survival horror. Despite its setting in the beautiful- yet-dangerous Australian wilderness, Apex is not a movie about man vs. nature. Instead, it’s woman vs. man. While checking out the title card and its unpretentious Netflix release might lead viewers to believe Apex is just…

  • 2026 Oscar-Winning Short Film: The Singers

    2026 Oscar-Winning Short Film: The Singers

    How powerful can a story be when it is stripped to the bare essentials of just a room, a handful of people and raw human voice?

  • Wayward Really Is Worth All The Hype

    Wayward Really Is Worth All The Hype

    It’s been five months since Wayward premiered on Netflix and it still has some of us in a choke-hold.