Review: I watched ‘Bridgerton’ in 24 hours, and you should, too This period drama is worth the binge. Rachel S. Hunt January 11, 2021
Netflix is successfully stealing the Hallmark holiday movie formula The platform could replace channels like Freeform and Hallmark during the holidays. Morgan Pravato November 11, 2020
Netflix, we need to talk The streaming service is starting to alienate its subscribers. Daryl Perry November 6, 2020
Review: ‘Yes, God, Yes’ takes me back to my days of Catholic guilt The Karen Maine film added more depth to a familiar trope in cinema. Camryn DeLuca October 29, 2020
Streaming services are where holiday traditions go to die What do we lose when we can’t see the Peanuts on network television? Gabriella Kurczeski October 26, 2020
Review: Netflix’s ‘Social Distance’ shows COVID-19 should stay out of entertainment It’s entirely too soon to make fictional dramas about this pandemic. Camryn DeLuca October 21, 2020
Review: The lack of diversity in ‘Deaf U’ holds the show back I found myself disappointed that the show failed to represent all people in the deaf community. Camryn DeLuca October 16, 2020
Review: ‘Emily in Paris’ is an above-average romantic drama The Netflix series took me on more of a getaway than an American passport could. Camryn DeLuca October 5, 2020
Review: ‘The Devil All the Time’ is a calculated masterpiece It’s complete with religious fanatics and Tom Holland taking on another vigilante role. Camryn DeLuca October 1, 2020
‘The Great British Baking Show’ is back and blander than ever The first elimination of the season proves the show’s commitment to a rejection of spicy food. Paige Munshell September 29, 2020