“No mourners, no funerals”: Will Netflix’s adaptation of ‘Shadow and Bone’ be a success? The latest book-to-screen adaptation is coming to Netflix on Friday. Rachel S. Hunt April 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
‘Marriage or Mortgage’ awakened my senior year existential dread Why should we have to choose between our dream house and dream wedding? Jenn Attanasio March 21, 2021
Let’s replace the tired classic movies with these films Classic movies should make history by telling history. Diversions Staff March 12, 2021
Paramount Plus gives nostalgia seekers what they’re looking for The new platform may lack in new original content, but it probably has at least one of your childhood favorites. Nicole Noechel March 10, 2021
Fan fiction is proving to be more than just a hobby Although fan fiction is often seen as a hobby, some hope that it will soon be given the same respect as other writing. Arul Gnanasivam March 1, 2021
Review: ‘Strip Down, Rise Up’ shows pole-dancing can be therapeutic and empowering The documentary gives a fresh perspective on how pole-dancing can help people heal. Emma Grazado February 14, 2021
A definitive ranking of niche game shows on Netflix If you’re tired of rewatching the same shows over and over, give these a try. Nicole Noechel February 14, 2021
Review: The final ‘To All The Boys’ film goes through the motions of a rom-com — and little else "To All The Boys: Always and Forever" stars Lana Condor and Noah Centineo. Kanika Mehra February 14, 2021
Review: The intensely emotional ‘Malcolm & Marie’ is unlike a typical Hollywood film The movie was released Feb. 5 on Netflix. Lexi Gopin February 8, 2021