Article By: Alice-Ginevra Micheli Netflix has found itself swimming ambitious waters, producing hundreds of films in order to give filmmakers a chance to tell their stories in their own way. Some have been masterpieces and some...well, have not. Their newest entrant, To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before, has quickly become a
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ON TV: BLACK MIRROR Season 4 Episodes 4-6 Review
Article by Frank Memmesheimer What follows is spoiler country. Read at your own risk. S4 E4 “Hang the DJ” “Frank and Amy sitting in the tree k-i-s-s-i-n-g! First comes love. Then comes marriage. Then comes…” WHOA, hold right there, sport. Frank and Amy are doing none of that if it’s not authorized by “THE SYSTEM”! In a paradisiac
ON TV: BLACK MIRROR Season 4 Episodes 1-3 Review
Article by Frank Memmesheimer Are you comfortable right now, in your favorite chair or on your non-judgmental sofa, slumped in comfort, digesting the festive season’s dietary abundance? Are you grateful for what is and what was... waiting for what is to come, hopeful with expectation, having your resolutions for 2018 all
Movie Review: Bright (2017)
Article By: Alice-Ginevra Micheli Combining fantasy, action, and star power, Netflix has finally thrown its hat into the blockbuster ring. So after $90 million and a year of constant marketing, was Bright all we were promised? Directed by David Ayer, Bright takes us to a world where fairy-tale creatures exist among humans.
ON TV: Master Of None – Review
Article by: James Kidd Immediately after watching both the trailer and premiere episode of “Master of None,” the latest original series to come from Netflix, my reaction to it was much like any other critic: “Oh, so this is just Aziz Ansari’s version of “Louie.” -- not such a terrible comparison, but I
JESSICA JONES – New York Comic Con Preview/Review
Gotham Season 2 Episode 2 “Knock, Knock” Review
NARCOS – Season 1 Review
Article by: Robert Moore Narcos is yet another addition to the recent boom of quality Netflix original programming. The show recalls the true story of the war against the cocaine crime lords in Colombia during the 1980’s and 90’s and in particular, the notorious Pablo Escobar (dynamically portrayed by Brazilian actor Wagner
ON TV: “Top of the Lake” Netflix Review
Article by: Anthony Florez Spoiler free... A very good detective story benefits from subtle exposition, from the slow reveal of character depth, and a constant sense of uncertainty about the narrative as it unfolds. It metes out just enough detail to keep the listener feeling intrigued, even second guessing the storyteller as