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Netflix
Netflix’s drug trafficking novella series ‘Cocaine Coast’ borders on absurd
Kahron Spearman
August 4, 2018
‘Constantine’ is an underrated gem—and it’s now on Netflix
Gavia Baker-Whitelaw
August 1, 2018
Catalan dramedy ‘Welcome to the Family’ is a worthy Netflix binge
Kahron Spearman
July 29, 2018
Why isn’t cyberpunk better at trans representation?
Gavia Baker-Whitelaw
July 24, 2018
A completist’s guide to Lupin the Third anime
Caitlin Moore
July 21, 2018
‘Somebody Feed Phil’ oozes enthusiasm for life—and we’re hooked
Kahron Spearman
July 18, 2018
‘The Skin of the Wolf’ shows caveman’s journey into enlightenment
Kahron Spearman
July 17, 2018
Netflix pounces on the cult of ‘Captain Underpants’ with winning kids’ series
Eddie Strait
July 16, 2018
Netflix’s ‘White Fang’ has no bite
Chris Osterndorf
July 9, 2018
‘Calibre’ is the best thriller you haven’t watched
Eddie Strait
July 9, 2018
French import ‘The Forest’ is not worth venturing into
Eddie Strait
July 2, 2018
Gary Oldman plays a creepy AI in ‘TAU,’ a campy Netflix clunker
Kahron Spearman
June 29, 2018
‘Recovery Boys’ tackles the day-to-day struggle of opioid addiction
Kahron Spearman
June 28, 2018
French rom-com ‘To Each, Her Own’ has too many good ideas
Eddie Strait
June 25, 2018
‘Us and Them’ is a bittersweet romantic drama, done right
Eddie Strait
June 24, 2018
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