Netflix, like with every other genre it seems, has gone full throttle into the true crime genre. This year alone we’ve been hit with like five zeitgeist busting docuseries from the network. The most recent in this is Evil Genius: The True Story of America’s Most Diabolical Bank Heist, a true crime story that starts
Danger, Will Robinson! Did all of you know that Netflix was remaking Lost in Space? I found out recently and was intrigued by what could possibly be in store. They came to WonderCon and showed off the pilot and I really enjoyed it! It was a good balance of family show and more adult fare.
Hello loyal readers and welcome back. If you remember a few years ago, I saw and lauded Justin Simien’s film Dear White People, even going so far as to call it one of the top 10 films of the year. Now in 2017 Justin teamed up with Netflix to release a show based on the film
Netflix has been home to many a show that used preexisting material and remakes to bolster its brand. Now that they’ve settled into a brilliant groove, they have moved on to homage. Stranger Things, the show created by the Duffer Brothers, which takes on the 80s supernatural children’s story of an Amblin Entertainment and imbues
There might not been a more critical episode of this podcast recorded than this one in which we discuss the pilot for the Netflix series Between. We discuss what we liked (not much), what we didn’t (a ton), and what this show’s week to week strategy means for Netflix going forward. Le Noir Auteur also
So by now I’m sure that most of you readers know that today will be my last day of real world grown people work as I am headed to the sunny West Coast to attend grad school. It’s a big life decision but I’m looking forward to it. There will be a much more fluid, pensive post about the situation but for now, let’s go out with some well thought out fun and foolery! Here are the top 10 things I can/will/should do now that I’ll be unemployed.