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‘The Innocence Files’ is a docuseries about those who fight to free the wrongly convicted, while uncovering massive flaws in the US justice system.
When we wrote about the Netflix series, ‘Tiger King’, around two weeks back, we had the feeling it was going to be crazy. Just not this crazy.
The markets are in an uncertain time right now as the world eagerly awaits the end of the coronavirus situation.
You can’t walk your dog or go for a jog, but you can organise a movie evening with your friends thanks to some nifty tech solutions.
Social distancing and self-quarantine is fine when you have pets and a partner to hole up with, but many are finding themselves lonely and bored.
Liars, tigers, bears, attempted murder, drug lords, cults, polygamy, magic, mayhem, and more in the new Netflix series ‘Tiger King’.
When law enforcement appeared to drop the ball, Dan Schneider wasn’t about to let those responsible for his son’s murder get away with it.
Let’s set the scene – you open Netflix, and before you can even start to consider your options, a video at the top of the screen starts playing.
NHS England chief executive Simon Stevens has stepped in to warn people about Gwyneth Paltrow’s Netflix show, ‘The Goop Lab’.
How much can you really say about a 17-minute short, from the brain of one of the most acclaimed directors of modern cinema, without saying too much?
Beyoncé did it, and then Lady Gaga did it, so it was only a matter of time before Taylor Swift released a low-key political Netflix documentary.
‘Night on Earth’ focuses on what happens when the sun goes down, offering insight into a rarely seen or understood part of the animal kingdom.
Aaron Hernandez had the world at his feet, a $40 million contract, and a shot at sporting glory – until it all came crashing down.
True-crime series have become immensely popular these last few years, and the genre has become a little overdone. I’ve never seen anything quite like this, though.
Gwyneth Paltrow’s new reality mini-series invites you to look at ‘alternative lifestyle practices’ that you should probably never try.
Henry Lee Lucas claimed that he had murdered hundreds of women, and was soon labelled the “world’s most prolific serial killer”. Now the truth has been exposed.
When the Panama Papers came out back in 2016, some incredibly unscrupulous business dealings were laid bare for all to see. Now ‘The Laundromat’ is going to shine a renewed spotlight on the scandal.
More and more industry insiders are pointing out some potentially damning flaws in Netflix’s business model, with some going as far as to say they are “doomed”.
The company is being sued by investors, who are claiming that the company lied about possible subscriber numbers ahead of its share price plunging.
Take one look at the Netflix share price over the past decade and you’d say that they’re doing fine, but some insiders think there’s a storm brewing.
The trailer for the third season of ‘Stranger Things’ promises even more 80s-tastic nostalgia, and an explosive Independence Day.
One man sets out to find a legendary $2 million stash of cocaine reportedly hidden on an island in the Caribbean, and it’s all action right from the start.
Looking in from the outside, you would think that Netflix is printing money, and all is well in the land of the streaming giant. The truth is somewhat different.
The new season of ‘Narcos’, set in Mexico, focusses on the founding father of Mexican narcotraffic: Miguel Ángel Félix Gallardo.
The teaser trailer for a new series, starring Stone and a slightly less stout Hill, has just come out, and it’s both ambitious and mind-boggling. Have a look.
The folks at Netflix must be panicking right now, as the streaming giant’s shares took a huge nosedive after it misjudged its subscriber growth.
‘The Crown’ cast have successfully brought Queen Elizabeth and company to life. Take a look at these side-by-side comparisons of the cast and their royal counterparts.
I love a good crime mystery, and you won’t find many heists stranger than the infamous ‘Pizza Bomber’ case from back in 2003.
South Africans are finally waking up to the wealth of quality content available via streaming services. How we watch those, however, differs from the rest of the world.