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Season 6 of Big Mouth is All Over the Place, and That’s not Necessarily a Good Thing

Review of  Season 6 of Big Mouth  The raunchy, gross, and heartfelt Big Mouth is back on Netflix. After an emotionally volatile 5th season complete with the introduction of hate worms and love bugs as well as the release of the spin-off series Human Resources, season 6 is diving into an integral part of any growing, […]

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The School for Good and Evil Creates a Fantastical Atmosphere but Contains a Rushed, Oversaturated Story

Review of Netflix’s The School for Good and Evil  Netflix’s latest fantasy thriller, The School for Good and Evil had a lot of expectations to live up to. Fans of the original book series by Soman Chainani were skeptical as most who have a previous attachment to a franchise are, hoping that the film version would

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Luckiest Girl Alive: The Book Changed my Life, The Film is an Insulting , Shallow Mess

Luckiest Girl Alive Review  *Spoilers Below* *This review discusses sensitive topics that may be triggering to some readers.  Over the summer, I decided I wanted to start reading again. Not that I hadn’t been reading for school and work, but the leisurely reading I engaged in as a kid slowly drifted into a forgotten activity

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Watch Dahmer for Evan Peters’ Performance -Not for an Authentic Portrayal of The Victims’ Experience

Evan Peters’ Performance In Dahmer Numerous shows, movies, and documentaries have been made depicting the story of infamous serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer who murdered 17 young men between 1978 and 1991. Now Netflix is jumping on the bandwagon or true crime once again with Dahmer- Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story. The show broke records as

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Blonde is Not Nearly as Cinematically Artistic as it May Claim-It’s Actually Quite Repulsive

Netflix’s Blonde Review  Since her rise to fame in the early 50s, Marilyn Monroe has remained America’s most prominent sex symbol. From her luminous blonde hair to her memorable white dress that graced the screens in The Seven Year Itch, audiences, most notably men have not been able to get her out of their heads. Since her

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Do Revenge Sets the Stage for Future Gen-Z Teen Movies to Come

Netflix’s Do Revenge Review The latest teen dark comedy to hit Netflix Do Revenge is a sunny, pastled conglomerate of cringeworthy writing, cliched tropes, and a rushed, contrived ending-that doesn’t mean it’s any less fun to watch. Combining the gen-z icon forces of Camila Mendes (Riverdale) and Maya Hawke (Stranger Things) along with a killer

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Stranger Things Season 4 Vol. 2 Gives Fans the Climactic Battle They’ve Been Building to, and Sets the Stage for Season 5

Stranger Things Season 4 Vol. 2 Review Starting off July with Metallica, mind fighting, and major character moments, season 4 Vol. 2 of Stranger Things proved to be an epic finale but one that has the fanbase very divided.  At the end of Vol. 1, we found our heroes about to face off against Vecna

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Stranger Things Season 4 Volume 1 is the Series’ Best Yet

Stranger Things Season Four (Part 1) Review Since its premiere in 2016 Stranger Things shocked and impressed audiences with its captivating world, engaging storytelling, and of course- 80s nostalgia.  Now back for its fourth season, this (initially) small-budget indie Netflix show turned cultural phenomenon proves to be so much more than the show with scary

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Netflix’s Human Resources Balances an Emotional Core Aside Raunchy Humor

Human Resources Balances an Emotional Core Aside Raunchy Humor Netflix’s Adult Animated comedy Big Mouth announced that it would be receiving a spin-off exploring the world of the creatures that help us discover our humanity. Created by the same team for Big Mouth (Nick Kroll, Andrew Goldberg, Jennifer Flackett, and Mark Levin) with the addition of Kelly Galuska Human Resources just

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What’s Coming to Netflix in April 2022

Netflix News and Streaming Lists For April 2022 Streaming Lists April 1st: A Cinderella Story (2004) Abby Hatcher (Season 2) Any Given Sunday (1999) Apollo 10 1/2: A Space Age Childhood (2022)  Argo (2012)  Battle: Freestyle (Season 1)  Beyblade: Burst Surge (Season 1)  Blade 1 (1998) Blade II (2002) Blade: Trinity (2004) Blow (2001) Bonnie

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Julia Garner Wasn’t Enough to Keep Me from Turning Off the Pilot of Inventing Anna

I Turned Off the Pilot of Inventing Anna As an avid Ozark fan, I am obsessed with everything Emmy award-winning actress Julia Garner stars in. I’ve actually been watching her unknowingly since I first saw one of my favorite movies, Stephen Chbosky’s The Perks Of Being A Wallflower where Garner was on screen for literally

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Ozark Season 4 Part 1 Review-Is It Worth The Watch?

Ozark Season 4, Part 1 Review Netflix’s Emmy-award-winning drama Ozark premiered part one of its season four series finale just a couple of weeks ago and fans are already ready for what’s next. The series follows the Byrde family, consisting of wicked smart and level-headed Marty(Jason Bateman), cunning and manipulative Wendy (Laura Linney), emotionally driven

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Social Distance Yourself with Netflix’s April 2020 Releases

The coronavirus is taking over the news stratosphere daily. With more and more cities instructed to practice social distancing, you can keep safe, and entertained, by binge watching these new releases from Netflix.  Available April 1 David Batra: Elefanten I Rummet How to Fix a Drug Scandal The Iliza Shlesinger Sketch Show Nailed It!: Season

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What’s Available to Watch on Netflix in March 2020

Check out what’s coming to Netflix in March 2020. You’ve got all kinds of options including favorites like Freedom Writers, Hook, Richie Rich, Silver Linings Playbook, and The Shawshank Redemption. March 1 Go! Go! Cory Carson: Season 2 (Netflix Family) Always a Bridesmaid Beyond the Mat Cop Out Corpse Bride Donnie Brasco Freedom Writers Ghosts

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