Review: ‘Next in Fashion’ is Netflix’s latest attempt at reality TV
It’s essentially a new version of ‘Project Runway’.
On Jan 29, 2020 by Caitlin Moore
In ‘Cuties,’ the contradictions of growing up come to a head
An 11-year-old girl befriends a group trying to win a dance competition.
On Jan 27, 2020 by Michelle Jaworski
Netflix’s ‘Miss Americana’ starts to deconstruct the myth of Taylor Swift
It’s Taylor Swift like you’ve never seen her.
On Jan 25, 2020 by Michelle Jaworski
Netflix’s ‘Eye for an Eye’ is a fun but messy thriller about revenge
Director Paco Plaza plays with ideas of equity of reciprocal justice in this Spanish suspense thriller.
On Jan 22, 2020 by Kahron Spearman
Netflix’s ‘Vivir Dos Veces’ searches for a last chance at first love
‘Vivir Dos Veces’ hits its stride in the back half as it lives up to its thematic potential.
On Jan 18, 2020 by Eddie Strait
Review: Tyler Perry’s ‘A Fall From Grace’ is both nonsensical and utterly predictable
This is not Tyler Perry’s best work.
On Jan 17, 2020 by Tess Cagle
Humor and emotional payoff fill ‘Grace and Frankie’ season 6
Though far from perfect, season 6 hits the same high notes as ‘Grace and Frankie’ at its best.
On Jan 15, 2020 by Siobhan Ball
Netflix’s ‘Killer Inside: The Mind of Aaron Hernandez’ is a mixed bag
‘Killer Inside’ throws pain, drug use, sexuality, an explosive temper, and family problems up against a wall to see what sticks.
On Jan 15, 2020 by Eddie Strait
Netflix’s ‘Scissor Seven’ is a hilarious, genre-hopping animated series
Over 14 episodes, ‘Scissor Seven’ proves that you can have it all.
On Jan 14, 2020 by Jenny Zheng
Review: Netflix’s ‘Until Dawn’ is just watchable enough
A haunted house of comedians try to outwit one another, but muster little more than background entertainment.
On Jan 13, 2020 by Samantha Grasso
Netflix’s ‘Medical Police’ is a hilarious and worthy successor of ‘Childrens Hospital’
Fans of ‘Childrens Hospital’ will almost certainly enjoy Netflix’s ‘Medical Police.’
On Jan 10, 2020 by Stacey Ritzen
Netflix’s cheerleading docuseries ‘Cheer’ gets top marks
It’s the people at the center of ‘Cheer’ who make the Netflix docuseries as good as it is.
On Jan 8, 2020 by Eddie Strait
In Netflix’s ‘All the Freckles in the World,’ sexism prevails
The film treats women like territory.
On Jan 7, 2020 by Tess Cagle
Netflix’s ‘Carole and Tuesday’ comes out swinging in its political second half
As the latter half of ‘Carole and Tuesday’ shifts its focus to topical political allegory, its strengths remain, but its idealism may turn away some viewers.
On Jan 3, 2020 by Caitlin Moore
‘Lost in Space’ season 2 is a wild, chaotic ride
If only for the stunning visuals and lovable characters, ‘Lost in Space’ is certainly worth a watch.
On Dec 24, 2019 by Nahila Bonfiglio
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