Tag: Netflix
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A Haunting Portrayal of Motherhood in “The Lost Daughter”
‘The Lost Daughter’ doesn’t paint over the choices Leda and Nina make as mothers as right or wrong but examines the messy in-between.
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‘Lucifer’ Returns for Season 5 and it’s a Fun Binge-Watch
Lucifer is a show with both comedy and drama, but most importantly, has charm. Well aware it’s following a silly premise, the show does so in a way that’s entertaining. Sure, sometimes it can be cheesy, but fun cheese.
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What Netflix’s ‘Daredevil’ Gets Right and Wrong About Blindness
The “Daredevil” renaissance is finally upon us! As we return to the Netflix show, let’s take a look at the ways the show gets blindness right and wrong.
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Wanting a Refund on ‘18 Presents’
Overall, 18 Presents feels more like a soap opera than a drama, and I feel bad for saying that since the concept is based off a tragic story (even though it’s loosely). I’m sure other people will find this film emotional for them, but as for me, it’s bland and forgettable.
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The Gap Between ‘You’ Season Two and Three Was Almost Two Years…was It Worth the Wait?
Season three of Netflix’s “You” has finally made its comeback! Was it worth the wait? Well…I would not say so. It felt like a bit of a chore to get through. But, as I am somewhat of a completionist, I eventually saw the season through to the end.
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The Mitchells vs. the Machines is a Comedic Heavy-Hitter with Heart
This film manages to be simultaneously topical and timeless. Without being preachy, it highlights society’s flawed relationship with tech; insights into the complex ideas of family struggle are expertly dispersed among a perfectly paced and balanced story.
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Extinct (2021): Fresh Donuts, Half Baked Morals
The plot lags, the moral lessons are misguided, but are those fluffy little donut creatures adorable? Yes. Yes, they are.
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Is Netflix’s ‘Single All The Way’ the “Answer” to Hulu’s ‘Happiest Season’?
In the LGBTQ+ holiday rom-com wars, ‘Single All The Way’ may or may not be the “answer” to ‘Happiest Season.’
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The Problem with Netflix’s ‘Red Notice’
Welcome to Ryan Reynold’s world. Dwyane Johnson, Gal Gadot and us are just living in it. Is he acting? I think he is, it’s just the question of it’s believable anymore.
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Yara (2021): An Unfocused True Crime Narrative
The trouble with Yara (2021) is that in its attempt to tell the whole story, it struggles to tell a consistently engaging story.