Disjointed’s flat jokes and underdeveloped aesthetic prove the show lives up to its name.
‘Dear White People’ Stirs Up Comedic Conversation
The Netflix original show explores racial issues, activism, and campus life through artistic visuals and comedy, and starts conversations among viewers.
Netflix’s Italian Teen Drama ‘Slam’ Tenderly Tackles Serious Material
Adolescence is hard enough without having a child. But as avid skater and soon to be teen-dad Sam finds out in ‘Slam,’ sometimes life, history, and the world has a funny way of making things work out.
After Hiatus, Chappelle Graces Eager Fans With Two Specials
Finally, after close to two decades Chappelle fans can subsist on more than recycled material as the comedy legend releases two specials on Netflix.
With Meaningful Humor ‘Deidra & Laney’ Prompts Reflection
‘Deidra & Laney Rob A Train’ examines a story of desperation, cunning, and will through the lens of comedy.
Netflix’s Quirky Comedy ‘Love’ Returns For A Second Season of Humor and Reality
Judd Apatow’s ‘Love’ returns for its second season on Netflix, bringing more laughs and thoughtful provocations.
A Uniquely Dark Brand of Violence, Netflix’s ‘I Don’t Feel At Home In This World Anymore’
Netflix’s new movie, ‘I Don’t Feel At Home In This World Anymore’ is violent, dark, and speaks of a distinctly human truth.
‘Santa Clarita Diet’ Proves Family Matters, Even to the Undead
A taste for family life does not mix well with a taste for blood. ‘Santa Clarita Diet’ follows the life of a suburban vampire trying to have a quiet family life and quiet a lust for flesh.
Netflix’s ‘iBoy’ Explores Hopes and Fears in the Digital World
Though the film has a good bit of heart, the mind of the movie explores the powers of technology both real and imaginary.
Netflix’s ‘The Frontier’ Pushes No Boundaries in Television
Jason Mamoa stars in Netflix’s new historical drama, ‘The Frontier,’ but brings little to the already mediocre series.