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Displaying all articles tagged:
Netflix
movie review
July 16, 2021
Maybe Netflix’s
Fear Street
Should Have Just Been a TV Show
The delightfully nasty
Fear Street
exists in this strange space between movies and television, serving neither format well.
By
Alison Willmore
movie review
July 15, 2021
The Women of Netflix’s
Gunpowder Milkshake
Deserve Better
Is this really the best Hollywood can offer the likes of Michelle Yeoh and Angela Bassett?
By
Angelica Jade Bastién
⚰️
July 15, 2021
How
Coffin Flop
’s Coffins Got Flopped
The story behind one of
I Think You Should Leave
’s funniest moments from season two.
By
Anne Victoria Clark
model behavior
July 15, 2021
Bully for Gigi Hadid, Who Replaced Chrissy Teigen in
Never Have I Ever
She narrates a teenage boy’s mind for one episode.
By
Devon Ivie
video games
July 14, 2021
Netflix Is for Real Gamers Now
Netflix hopes to have video games on the streaming platform “in the next year.”
By
Bethy Squires
keeping up with the ex-royals
July 14, 2021
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry Are Making an Animated Show for Netflix
Pearl
is based on an original concept by Meghan.
By
Bethy Squires
tv review
July 14, 2021
Naomi Osaka
Is the Story of a Work in Progress
The Netflix docuseries about the tennis phenom crafts an intimate study of a player for whom winning matches is only half the battle.
By
Jen Chaney
streamliner
July 14, 2021
Netflix Has Some New Features for Kids (and Their Parents)
It’s never too early to expose your children to top ten lists.
By
Savannah Salazar
hot pod
July 13, 2021
What Happens When a Podcast Turns 25
Radio
Diaries
host Joe Richman on what he’s seen (and heard).
By
Nicholas Quah
casting
July 12, 2021
Jason Segel, Lily Collins to Star in Modern-Day Noir,
Windfall
Co-starring Jesse Plemons, with Charlie McDowell directing.
By
Zoe Haylock
trailer mix
July 12, 2021
Pray Away
Trailer Features Regretful Leaders of the ‘Ex-Gay’ Movement
“A voice inside me said, ‘How can you do this to your own people?’”
By
Zoe Haylock
inside
July 10, 2021
The Very Tall Comedy Man Will Play on Very Tall Screens for One Night Only
Get your f- - -ing hands up! Get on out of your seat!
By
Rebecca Alter
cancellations
July 10, 2021
Netflix Cancels the Aptly Titled
Cursed
After One Season
There’s only one Lady of the Lake that matters, and that’s Sara Ramirez in
Spamalot.
By
Rebecca Alter
trailer mix
July 9, 2021
Ding-Dong,
The Witcher
Season Two Trailer Is Here
But where is Yennefer?
By
Zoe Haylock
trailer mix
July 9, 2021
Somebody Send Jason Momoa’s
Sweet Girl
Pharma-Revenge Trailer to the Sacklers
He has a particular set of skills.
By
Devon Ivie
😺💖🐶
July 7, 2021
Netflix Makes Space for the Truth About Cats
and
Dogs
A new season of
Dogs
and the series
Cat People
arrive on Netflix on the same day, proving that dogs, cats, and the humans who love them can coexist.
By
Jen Chaney
trailer mix
July 7, 2021
The Kissing Booth 3
Promises More Kissing, But at the Beach
What will they think of next?
By
Charu Sinha
comedy review
July 6, 2021
I Think You Should Leave
Remains Impressively Unpredictable
No sketch-comedy show embodies our Main Character Syndrome like Tim Robinson’s.
By
Craig Jenkins
profile
July 6, 2021
Tim Robinson Is Sorry for Yelling
On
I Think You Should Leave,
the comedian’s anxieties fuel a vast world of jerks, idiots, and outright assholes.
By
Kathryn VanArendonk
streamliner
June 28, 2021
Netflix Now Allows You to Watch Partially Downloaded Content Offline
So far it’s only for Android users, but iOS testing of the exciting new feature for the laziest among us is promised in the coming months.
By
Brennan Carley
cancellations
June 26, 2021
NBC Cancels
Good Girls
, Ending Their Reign of Crime
The show will not be shopped to other platforms.
By
Rebecca Alter
movie review
June 25, 2021
The Ice Road
Is Somehow Both Really Smart and Really Stupid
It starts off as one kind of Liam Neeson movie and then becomes another kind of Liam Neeson movie.
By
Bilge Ebiri
casting call
June 25, 2021
Jonny Lee Miller Will Be the Very Model of
The Crown
’s Major Prime Minister
File this one under “too hot.”
By
Devon Ivie
buffering
June 24, 2021
12 Hollywood Insiders Reveal Who’s Really Winning the Streaming Wars
Execs, agents, producers, and publicists get candid about the town’s new power players.
By
Josef Adalian
trailer mix
June 23, 2021
Q-Force
Trailer: Never Fear, the Homosexual Heroes We Need Are Here
Wanda Sykes, Patti Harrison, Matt Rogers, and more star in a new Netflix animated series.
By
Zoe Haylock
now streaming
June 23, 2021
Checking In on Netflix’s Original Movies: June 2021 Edition
Featuring Dennis Quaid in an international feel-good story.
By
Charles Bramesco
hollywood
June 23, 2021
Kenya Barris, New CBS Employee, Left Netflix Because ‘Netflix Became CBS’
Call it mixed-ish messages.
By
Rebecca Alter
trailer mix
June 23, 2021
It’s the Fourth Circle of Anthropomorphic Hell in Netflix’s
Sexy Beasts
Trailer
What if
Masked Singer …
for dating?
By
Devon Ivie
trailer mix
June 22, 2021
Tim Robinson’s
ITYSL
Season-Two Trailer Is Turbo-Time Overdrive
Featuring Bob Odenkirk and now powered by Corncob TV.
By
Rebecca Alter
ush buck broke
June 21, 2021
Usher Allegedly Woke Up T-Pain on a Plane So He Could Say Mean Stuff to Him
“I don’t even think I realized this for a long time, but that’s the very moment that started a four-year depression for me.”
By
Bethy Squires
a thing we made
June 21, 2021
Please Visit Streamliner, a New Vulture Section
Answering all your questions about streaming services and devices.
By
Vulture Editors
the streaming wars
June 21, 2021
The Hottest Streamer (Right Now)
Who is winning the platform wars?
By
Josef Adalian
dads
June 20, 2021
Sitcom Dad Jamie Foxx to Stop
Dad Stop Embarrassing Me!
Happy Father’s Day?
By
Rebecca Alter
trailer mix
June 18, 2021
Devi Studies AP Boy Theory in the
Never Have I Ever
Season Two Trailer
Who needs college anyway.
By
Devon Ivie
viewing guide
June 17, 2021
Meet
Elite
’s New Class, Nearly the Same As the Old Class
The halls of Las Encinas will be full of familiar faces repeating their senior year, but there are some sure-to-be-dramatic new additions as well.
By
Maggie Fremont
buffering
June 17, 2021
Seinfeld
Won’t Be Streaming Anywhere for a While, and That’s Good for Netflix
Let the demand build.
By
Josef Adalian
streamliner
June 17, 2021
Say Your Good-byes,
Seinfeld
Is Leaving Hulu This Month
Don’t worry, it’ll be on Netflix (eventually).
By
Savannah Salazar
and
Josef Adalian
variety shows
June 16, 2021
Will Smith to Host a ‘Variety Comedy Special’ for Netflix
He saw
Red Table Talk
and thought, “This needs more comedy sketches.”
By
Rebecca Alter
album review
June 16, 2021
We Weren’t Supposed to Hear Bo Burnham Like This
Independent of the Netflix special, the songs of
Inside
feel strangely vital.
By
Craig Jenkins
casting call
June 14, 2021
Naomi Watts and Bobby Cannavale Will Be Terrorized by the New Jersey
Watcher
Adapted from us tastemakers at
New York
Magazine.
By
Devon Ivie
horse girl energy
June 14, 2021
Watch Megan Hilty Sing About Being a Manic Cartoon Centaur
Welcome to
Centaurworld
.
By
Rebecca Alter
trailer mix
June 10, 2021
Andrew Garfield Frets, Sings, and Frets Some More in
tick, t
ick… BOOM!
Trailer
Directed by Lin-Manuel Miranda, you may have heard of him.
By
Jackson McHenry
getting riverdale’d
June 9, 2021
Edgar Allan Poe Is Getting the Young Hottie Treatment With
The Pale Blue Eye
The latest historical figure to get
Riverdale
’d, Poe will help solve a murder at West Point.
By
Bethy Squires
trailer mix
June 9, 2021
Netflix Promises a Spooky-Girl Summer With
Fear Street Trilogy
Trailer
The final chapter premieres July 16.
By
Jennifer Zhan
hellur again
June 8, 2021
Reports of Madea’s Retirement Have Been Greatly Exaggerated
Just when she thinks she’s out, Tyler Perry pulls her back in.
By
Halle Kiefer
hold him accountable
June 8, 2021
Yes, Calm Down, Bo Burnham’s
Inside
Will Be on Spotify
Look, Daddy made us some content.
By
Emily Palmer Heller
thank god
June 8, 2021
I Think You Should Leave
Returns for Season Two on July 6
In the meantime, watch a beautiful music medley honoring season one.
By
Megh Wright
renewals
June 8, 2021
Shadow and Bone
Makes Netflix Its Shadow and Home for a Second Season
The fantasy series has been renewed for another eight episodes.
By
Halle Kiefer
depressing dot com
June 4, 2021
Welcome to Bo Burnham’s Internet, You Insatiable Baby
“Can I interest you in everything, all of the time?”
By
Emily Palmer Heller
oh the horror
June 3, 2021
Blake Lively to Flub First Rule of Horror In Netflix’s
We Used to L
ive Here
Never, ever, ever open the door to a family of perfect strangers.
By
Halle Kiefer
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