What to watch on Netflix
All The Cool Stuff Coming To Netflix In July 2024
Feel the call of adventure from your couch? It might be because some of this July’s Netflix offerings are calling to you. This July, you could be scaling Mount Everest with the first female sherpa or hanging with Admiral Janeway in the new Voyager-A. But the line might need to
The Cool Stuff Coming To Netflix in February 2024
It’s February, so of course films about romance are notably present among this month’s Netflix offerings. But that fact doesn’t mean a few curves can’t be thrown. Try a series from Taiwan about an Asian family trying to have frank conversations about sex. Or how about a Thai series set
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All The Cool Stuff Coming To Netflix In May 2023
What, we can’t just say “the new season of Tim Robinson’s hilariously weird series ‘I Think You Should Leave’ arrives this month, that’s all you need to know about Netflix this May?” Oh, all right. Robinson’s off-kilter humor might not amuse everyone. Fortunately, this month is packed with other entertaining
All The Great Stuff Coming To Netflix In April 2023
For seekers of more intentional entertainment on Netflix, this month has a trio of promising women in politics dramas, one of which stars Keri Russell in the lead role. A new season of science fiction actioner “Sweet Tooth” makes a long-awaited return. And because foiling Nazis (or their modern day
All The Cool Stuff Coming To Netflix In February 2023
February is among other things Black History Month, and there are some cool things offered this month that celebrate Black excellence on Netflix. There’s a portrait of the basketball legend who was also a human rights leader. Jada Pinkett-Smith narrates a hybrid documentary series about a kickass 17th century African