Netflix unveils the trailer for The School of Good and Evil The year may be starting to wind down, but Netflix still has some big-budget original films to keep subscribers glued to their screens. And if this one gives you the Harry Potter vibes, it’s probably not a coincidence. The School of Good and Evil… Continue reading Netflix unveils the trailer for The School of Good and Evil
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Is there a Netflix free trial? Everything you need to know
Is there a Netflix free trial? Everything you need to know Even if you’re not big into streaming, you’ve almost certainly heard of Netflix. And although it’s not quite as dominant as it once was in a very crowded streaming market, Netflix is still a household name. But it’s definitely not the cheapest service out… Continue reading Is there a Netflix free trial? Everything you need to know
TIFF 2022 opens with a blandly inspirational Netflix biopic
TIFF 2022 opens with a blandly inspirational Netflix biopic If ever one needed proof that the world is desperate to return to The Way Things Were, it could be found in the opening hours of the Toronto International Film Festival. This is practically the official theme of the fest’s 47th year, its first fully in-person… Continue reading TIFF 2022 opens with a blandly inspirational Netflix biopic
Netflix and Chills 2022 Halloween lineup released
Netflix and Chills 2022 Halloween lineup released If you’ve been on the internet the past couple of years, then you’ve probably seen the term, “Netflix and chill” and so we’ll go ahead and spare you the details of what it means. Netflix is capitalizing on the term and repurposing it to announce its slate of… Continue reading Netflix and Chills 2022 Halloween lineup released
Me Time review: Netflix’s latest comedy falls apart
Me Time review: Netflix’s latest comedy falls apart There is a scene early on in Me Time, the new Netflix comedy from writer-director John Hamburg, that feels like a perfect encapsulation of the film itself. It goes a little like this: After making a series of impulsive decisions, a formerly adventurous stay-at-home dad (played by… Continue reading Me Time review: Netflix’s latest comedy falls apart
BioShock Netflix film unites Logan and I Am Legend talent
BioShock Netflix film unites Logan and I Am Legend talent Bioshock’s live-action Netflix film adaptation had attracted some top talent. The streaming giant took to Twitter today to reveal that the director of I Am Legend and the writer behind films like Logan and Blade Runner 2049 would handle the film adaptation. The director is Francis… Continue reading BioShock Netflix film unites Logan and I Am Legend talent
Look Both Ways review: another forgettable Netflix original
Look Both Ways review: another forgettable Netflix original It’s difficult these days to think that there used to be a time, very recently in fact, when it felt like Netflix was going to save the kind of midbudget rom-coms that Hollywood’s current, franchise-obsessed era has otherwise erased. But once upon a time (i.e., 2018 and… Continue reading Look Both Ways review: another forgettable Netflix original
Cross the Netflix Stream: Day Shift Movie Review
Cross the Netflix Stream: Day Shift Movie Review Day Shift (2022) Watch Day Shift on NetflixWritten by: Tyler Tice and Shay Hatten (screenplay by), Tyler Tice (story by) Directed by: J.J. PerryStarring: Jamie Foxx, Dave Franco, Natasha Liu Bordizzo, Meagan Good, Snoop Dogg, Peter StormareRated: RWatch the trailer PlotA hard-working,… READ MORE
The Addams Family’s Wednesday returns in Netflix trailer
The Addams Family’s Wednesday returns in Netflix trailer It’s been 23 years since The Addams Family had their own live-action TV show. However, Netflix is putting the spotlight on a single member of the family in its upcoming series, Wednesday. Yes, it’s true: America’s favorite Goth girl is going solo. But if the first teaser… Continue reading The Addams Family’s Wednesday returns in Netflix trailer
Why Netflix is better at making great TV instead of movies
Why Netflix is better at making great TV instead of movies Netflix received a whopping 105 nominations at this year’s Emmys, driven by hits like Squid Game, Stranger Things, and Ozark. While it’s a decline from last year’s 129, Netflix still secured the second-most nominations out of any network or streamer, with only HBO beating… Continue reading Why Netflix is better at making great TV instead of movies