Review: Netflix’s ‘Beef’ humanizes anger and existential crisis Beef is about the messy anger that lives inside all of us. Taylor Newton April 12, 2023
Review: ‘Your Place or Mine’ tells a story we’ve seen too many times The leads have no chemistry or personality, leaving the film a waste of talent. Khushboo Rathore February 13, 2023
Review: ‘Warrior Nun’ season 2 has strong characters but remains predictable The show’s second season is easy and entertaining to watch. Khushboo Rathore November 14, 2022
Review: ‘Blockbuster’ is a cheap attempt at profiting off nostalgia Netflix’s new show about Blockbuster is not worth watching. Dorvall Bedford November 6, 2022
Review: The first episode of Netflix’s ‘The Watcher’ dramatizes my hometown The 7-episode horror-drama was released on the streaming service on Thursday. Hanna Zakharenko October 17, 2022
Review: Season 4 of ‘Atypical’ dives deeper into life’s biggest lessons 'Atypical' captures the universal feeling of stress when it comes to planning your future. Lexi Gopin July 20, 2021
‘Ginny & Georgia’ shows Netflix has a long way to go when it comes to portraying teens I just want a normal TV show from Netflix. Emma Grazado April 1, 2021
Netflix, we need to talk The streaming service is starting to alienate its subscribers. Daryl Perry November 6, 2020
‘Never Have I Ever’ represents South Asians, but stereotypes Jews As a Jew and longtime admirer of Mindy Kaling, I felt misrepresented by her new Netflix show. Elana Morris May 12, 2020
What ‘Love Is Blind’ means for the future of dating shows The Netflix series borrows from the best competitions for love. Morgan Pravato March 2, 2020