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Tags archive: Netflix

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Summer Stream I: The favorites

June 27, 2018 Victoria Valenzuela

Last summer, I traveled to Twin Peaks, Wash. and helped solve the murder of Laura Palmer soon after I served time at Litchfield penitentiary with…

Arts & Life

“Dear White People” Season 2 digs deeper into Twitter trolls and race

May 7, 2018 Amber Gantt

On Friday, May 4, “Dear White People” returned for its second season. The Netflix series created by Justin Simien is based on the 2014 film…

Arts & Life

John Mulaney’s “Kid Gorgeous” brands him as one of comedy’s best

May 7, 2018 Taryn Allen

Comedian, actor, writer and producer John Mulaney saw his fourth comedy special, “John Mulaney: Kid Gorgeous at Radio City,” hit Netflix on May 1. Mulaney…

Arts & Life

Netflix gets dark with “The End of the F***ing World”

January 22, 2018 Lars Brady

Matter-of-factly, “I kind of think I could be falling in love with him,” says Alyssa, teenage high school misfit, in the trailer for “The End…

Arts & Life

“Stranger Things 2” takes a trip to the dark side – and finds its soul in the process

October 30, 2017 Ryan Ninesling

Last year’s Netflix hit “Stranger Things” seemingly came out of nowhere to transport to an exceedingly pulpy yet beautifully human world where 80’s adventure, science-fiction…

Arts & Life

Netflix originals worth checking out this October

October 16, 2017 Jack Reilly

With fall officially in full swing Netflix is busy adding shows and movies. There are some much anticipated new seasons like “Stranger Things 2” as…

Arts & Life

“American Vandal” a must-see mockumentary

September 25, 2017 Claudia Glenn

Netflix has released what feels like countless original series, this past year. “American Vandal,” the newest Netflix original that premiered on Sept. 15, is not…

Entertainment

“13 Reasons Why” mishandles issues surrounding suicide

May 8, 2017 Grace Carson

One of Netflix’s newest original series, “13 Reasons Why,” has become extremely popular, especially among young teenagers. The show depicts main character, Clay Jensen (Dylan Minnette…

Entertainment

Netflix’s “Sandy Wexler” a waste of streaming time

April 17, 2017 Jacob Miltenberg

It is always great to have a new film to binge watch, but “Sandy Wexler” is not one. Adam Sandler’s new film is by far…

Entertainment

“Mystery Science Theater 3000” a spot-on revival

April 17, 2017 Daniel Lorenzo

Are you a fan of those movie nights where, rather than choosing something award-winning or long-beloved, you instead decide on something unimaginably old and cheesy,…

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