The much anticipated second season of ‘The Morning Show’ is airing on Apple TV+, and folks seem well and truly disappointed.
Netflix has just introduced a new Top 10 website to show the most-watched movies and series each week, globally and by country.
You’ve watched ‘Making a Murderer’ and those other high-profile true-crime series, but maybe these have flown under your radar.
A new Korean mystery sci-fi horror drama has arrived, which sounds like it could fulfil your cravings until a potential second season of ‘Squid Game’.
It has mostly been compared to ‘Stranger Things’, although ‘Dark’ probably should have received way more watches, rave reviews, and fans overall.
The six-part series aims to show how a mother of three transforms herself into a 15-year-old girl to lure and expose online sex predators, gathering enough evidence to bring them to justice.
‘Maid’ is a gruelling but tender story about a young, single mother’s survival and resilience as she navigates one crushing experience after another.
One gushing five-star review says that “every line of dialogue is a gem” and heaps praise on Jeremy Strong’s portrayal of Kendall Roy, for which he won last year’s best lead actor Emmy.
Netflix analyses the media you most like to consume to build a tailored experience throughout, including which thumbnail artwork will do well to grab your attention.
From the hit Netflix series and New York Times Best-selling memoir, Stephanie Land reveals all the interesting and tragic aspects of being a domestic worker to the super-rich.
A teaser trailer has been unveiled for the ‘Game Of Thrones’ prequel series, ‘House Of The Dragon’, which is set to air next year.
The ‘Stranger Things’ kids are back, aliens are invading Earth, and Hansie gets the Netflix true-crime treatment.
‘I Know What You Did Last Summer’ was a smash hit in the late 90s, as was the sequel the following year. How about a series, then?
In order to measure what’s a hit and what’s a miss on Netflix, people have come up with various guesstimations. Via the company’s co-CEO, we now have an official list.
‘Squid Game’ has been described as the result of ‘Hunger Games’ having a three-way with ‘Black Mirror’ and ‘Takeshi’s Castle’.
Many favourites, like ‘The Crown’, ‘Ted Lasso’, and ‘Mare of Easttown’, did not disappoint at the 2021 Emmy Awards.
‘LuLaRich’, a new four-part docuseries, unpacks the unravelling of a women’s online apparel company/pyramid scheme called LuLaRoe.
Usually, we wait until the end of the week for our triple trailer perusal posts, but here we are.
The weekend is almost upon us, so let’s take a gander at a wild-eyed Nicolas Cage and two other trailers that caught our attention this week.
Dennis Nilsen might not be a name you’re familiar with, but his five-year London killing spree is the stuff of nightmares.
We live in the age of binge-watching. If you want to lose a few hours to Netflix, these series are worth considering.
The first episode of Netflix’s latest sports docuseries, ‘Untold’, was released this week, and the stellar reviews are rolling in.
Along with the novelty of space tourism, SpaceX and its Netflix streaming special will mark a new era of live broadcasting.
‘Cooking with Paris’ hit Netflix this week. You can go ahead and watch it, if that’s your thing, or you can enjoy reading the reviews instead.
“Cocaine Cowboys: The Kings of Miami” is one wild, drug-fuelled ride, detailing the true story of one of the largest cocaine-smuggling cases in US history.
J.J. Abrams’ four-part docuseries explores our fascination with unidentified flying objects, and the influence the American government (among others) has had in masking the truth.
M-Net’s new crime thriller series is debuting this Sunday, complete with a stellar local cast and an actor from ‘Game Of Thrones’.
If you haven’t figured it out yet, there’s a whole other side to Netflix, hidden from you by algorithms that presume to know what you like.
The nominations for this year’s Emmy Awards were announced yesterday and they’re full of surprises.
‘Heist’, a true-crime series that hits Netflix tomorrow (July 14), chronicles three of the biggest heists in modern American history, as explained by the people who pulled them off.