“Baby Reindeer,” released April 11 on Netflix, follows the intense story of trauma based on real-life events.
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The creepy and kooky Addams Family returns in the new Netflix series “Wednesday”, released on Nov. 23, as Wednesday Addams navigates Nevermore Academy and murderous mysteries.
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The Netflix film “Look Both Ways,” released on Aug. 17, outdoes the streaming companies’ mass of cliche teenage romantic comedies with an inspirational story of a girl whose pregnancy scare takes her on two divergent paths.
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With a predictable plot and average acting, “Never Have I Ever: Season 3,” released on Aug. 12, is the perfect show for mindless binging.
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The exclusive Netflix series released on Feb. 11 “Inventing Anna” has a constantly moving, but sometimes confusing plot that will leave viewers intrigued with the mystery of Anna Delvey.
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“Tall Girl 2,” released to Netflix on Feb. 11, presents an uneventful narrative with a lackluster viewing experience.
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Released on Jan. 14, the Netflix original horror fiction series “Archive 81” is a thrilling and entertaining watch for viewers who seek suspense.
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“Thunder Force” dumps two otherwise talented actors in a static plot and fails to give them interesting traits, leading to an ultimately unenjoyable viewing experience.
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Based on the 1983 book of the same name by Walter Tevis, Netflix released its Original limited series “The Queen’s Gambit” on Oct. 23. While it may appear to be a binge-show for intellectuals, it carries themes understandable to any mature viewer.
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“Teenage Bounty Hunters” actor Devon Hales discusses playing April Stevens as an Atlanta actor, why the show is valuable to her and her own journey as an actor.
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The Netflix Original Series “Teenage Bounty Hunters”, released on Aug. 14, is clever, dramatic and thrilling, defying expectations audiences may have about the characters.
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Review: “Middleditch & Schwartz Completely Improvised Comedy Special”
by Naomi Hendershot May 13, 2020On April 21, Netflix released a new improv show — Middleditch & Schwartz Completely Improvised Comedy Special.
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Five Netflix shows to binge during quarantine
by Elena Gilbertson Hall April 3, 2020Being stuck at home doesn’t have to mean boredom. Here are five masterful and funny TV shows to keep you company during social distancing due to COVID-19.
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With the share of a post, tweet or hashtag, an entire career, friendship or reputation could be ruined. However, this isn’t the best way for the public to address celebrities’ mistakes.
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The limited-time documentary series “Killer Inside: The Mind of Aaron Hernandez” was released onto Netflix on Jan. 15, following the murders committed by former college and professional football star Aaron Hernandez.
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“The Toys That Made Us” is an entertaining look back into how the world got the popular toys it loves today.
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Review: The End of the F***ing World season two
by Margaret Kelleher November 18, 2019Season two of Netflix original “The End of the F***ing World” was released on Nov. 5, and it does not live up to the expectations left behind by season one.
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The Netflix original “Alexa and Katie”, which was released on March 23, is a slightly corny yet heartfelt series that is sure to have young people talking.
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ODYSSEY Media Group visuals staffer Katie Grace Upchurch previews five shows and movies coming to Netflix in November.
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Review: The “Degrassi” edition of “Making a Murderer”
by Mackenzie Caudill October 19, 2017The Netflix-original series “American Vandal” is a brilliant high school based satire of the true-crime shows Netflix is known for. It’s like the “Degrassi” edition of “Making a Murderer”.
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ODYSSEY Media Group Designer Katie Grace Upchurch previews five shows and movies coming soon to Netflix.
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Designer Katie Grace Upchurch previews Netflix’s newest releases.
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Despite having a decent cast, the Netflix original “Naked,” released Aug. 11, is full of untapped potential, making it feel quite lacking — almost “naked.”
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Web Master Katie Grace Upchurch breaks down some of the top shows and movies coming to Netflix in April.