Released on Sept. 27 on Netflix, The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar is an adaptation of author Roald Dahl’s short story of the same name.
‘Sex Education’ Ends on Surprising but Satisfying Note
The hit British comedy drama’s fourth and final season was released on Sept. 21 and is already back at No. 4 on Netflix’s list of the top 10 TV shows in the United States.
The Show Must Go On
I felt like I was reminiscing with a departing friend as we all sat around recounting our favorite jokes and picking which episode to watch next, knowing the show would soon exist only in my memories.
Weynand: Netflix Has A Content Problem, And It’s One Of Its Own Doing
After the cancellation of 1899, staff writer Jack Weynand demands Netflix to allow small shows to grow their audience over time instead of canceling shows after one season.
‘The Crown’ Retains its Reign Over Viewers as Strong Acting Holds off Repetitive Themes
Even as the patterns of history repeat themselves, standout acting performances rescue ‘The Crown’ in its fifth season.
‘Red Notice’ Delivers Light Humor and an Exciting Plot
Gal Gadot, Ryan Reynolds, and Dwayne Johnson bring this suspenseful action comedy to life.
The Resurrection of the Bibliophile
“Are you a bibliophile?” She asked the question like it was an insult. I was sitting on the chipping blue bench—tucking my obligatory Catholic school plaid skirt under my legs to avoid splinters—with my copy of Harry Potter nestled securely under my arm. After letting me sit in awkward silence for a moment too long,…
Netflix’s ‘Found’ Is Driven by its Powerful Pathos
Netflix’s latest documentary dives into the story of three adopted teens returning to China to find their biological parents.
‘Nightbooks’ Portrays a Light Halloween Adventure
Netflix’s latest film gets a head start on Halloween with a spin on the typical witch’s tale.
‘The Way of the Househusband’ Charms With Silly Gags
This Netflix anime showcases a former yakuza boss who settles down and becomes a proud house husband.