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  • Keanu Reeves as Evan Webber in Knock Knock

    The Disturbing Keanu Reeves Thriller That's Killing It On Netflix

    Keanu Reeves is killing it in 2020. In a year that's been far less than excellent, the beloved veteran actor has gifted us a third Bill and Ted movie, exciting news about the fourth Matrix film, and a fresh chance to watch an older thriller of his — that's now dominating Netflix.

    By Ian Goldstein Read More
  • Lannick Gautry in Rogue City

    The Gritty Cop Drama That's Burning Up The Netflix Charts

    Written and directed by real-life ex-cop Olivier Marchal, the César Award nominee and astonishingly prolific filmmaker behind 36 Quai des Orfèvres, Rogue City hit Netflix like a freight train on October 30th.

    By Tom Meisfjord Read More
  • Julia Garner as Ruth Langmore on Ozark

    Ozark's Julia Garner Is Unrecognizable In New Netflix Role

    She's best known for playing Ruth on Ozark, but Julia Garner isn't afraid to explore new roles. The star has recently been seen on the set of her new Netflix project — and she's essentially unrecognizable.

    By Pauli Poisuo Read More
  • The Sparrow Academy in The Umbrella Academy season 2 finale

    Why The Umbrella Academy's Green Cube Might Not Be What You Think

    The Umbrella Academy's season 2 finale was chock-full of surprises, but the biggest may have come in the form of a floating box. What — or who — is it? And is it really named Christopher?

    By Abbey White Read More
  • Rose McIver in iZombie promo art

    The Supernatural Detective Series Fans Of Lucifer Need To Binge On Netflix

    Sadly, the sixth season of Lucifer will indeed be its last. With the end of days drawing near, fans will be looking for a new terrifying saga to indulge in.

    By Patrick Phillips Read More
  • Toya Turner as Shotgun Mary on Netflix's Warrior Nun

    Why Shotgun Mary From Warrior Nun On Netflix Looks So Familiar

    It'll be intriguing to see the continuing journey of our hero, Ava, in Warrior Nun's second season, but there's another character fans are excited to see back on screen: Shotgun Mary. She's portrayed to perfection by Toya Turner, and while the name may not be familiar, you may have seen her before.

    By Mike Bedard Read More
  • Justin H. Min as Ben Hargreeves in The Umbrella Academy

    How Ben Should Really Look In The Umbrella Academy

    While fans of Netflix's The Umbrella Academy have grown accustomed to Justin H. Min's handsome face as Ben Hargreeves, aka Number Six, it turns out that his comic counterpart isn't quite as pretty.

    By Devon Forward Read More
  • Anya Taylor-Joy as Beth Harmon on Netflix's The Queen's Gambit

    The Biggest Changes Netflix's The Queen's Gambit Made To Beth

    The Queen's Gambit, Netflix's miniseries adaptation of the novel by Walter Tevis, is largely faithful to its source material. However, if you read the book, you may realize there are some pretty significant differences, particularly when it comes to Beth's character.

    By Mike Bedard Read More
  • John David Washington

    Why You Should Be Excited About Netflix's Born To Be Murdered

    John David Washington of Tenet fame is starring in Born to Be Murdered, a recent Netflix acquisition, along with Alicia Vikander. Producing it is Luca Guadagnino, working with much of the crew from his Call Me by Your Name. With such an acclaimed cast and crew, it's looking to be an exciting film.

    By Sydney Baum Haines Read More
  • Adam Sandler as Danny Meyerowitz in The Meyerowitz Stories (New and Selected)

    The Adam Sandler Comedy-Drama You've Never Seen On Netflix

    While Adam Sandler struck gold with the success of his latest holiday release Hubie Halloween, the prolific actor has another film on Netflix you may never have seen -- and this one does not include an inexplicable silly voice.

    By Ian Goldstein Read More
  • Assassin's Creed by Ubisoft

    Netflix Just Dropped Huge News For Assassin's Creed Fans

    It looks like the hidden blade might soon be unsheathed once again.

    By Pauli Poisuo Read More
  • Anya Taylor-Joy as Beth Harmon on The Queen's Gambit

    The Intense New Drama That's Taking Over Netflix Right Now

    Netflix's freshly released miniseries The Queen's Gambit follows one young woman's quest to triumph in a difficult and male-dominated field. That struggle is part of the reason why The Queen's Gambit is currently the number-one series on Netflix's most-watched list.

    By Robert Balkovich Read More
  • Gitte Witt and Tuva Olivia Remman in Cadaver

    The Creepy Post-Apocalyptic Thriller That's Killing It On Netflix

    What's on your short list of things that send chills up your spine? A post-nuclear apocalyptic setting? Wealthy folks with insidious agendas? Spooky old hotels? If you answered yes to the above, then you'll want to check out Cadaver, the thriller that's currently picking up steam on Netflix.

    By Tom Meisfjord Read More
  • Natalia Dyer as Alice in Yes, God, Yes

    The Coming-Of-Age Comedy That's Climbing The Netflix Top 10

    Yes, God, Yes is an indie comedy that was added to Netflix in October and has already captured the attention of subscribers. At the time of writing, the movie was second on Netflix's list of the top 10 most viewed movies on their platform. Here's what you need to know about it.

    By Robert Balkovich Read More
  • Yoo Ah-In as Oh Joon-woo in #Alive

    The Mystery Thriller Fans Of #Alive Need To Watch On Netflix

    If you are a fan of well-crafted thrillers like #Alive and find yourself looking for something else to fill the void once the movie's over, Netflix has another film that you should definitely check out called Forgotten.

    By Devon Forward Read More
  • Netflix launches a new war TV series called Barbarians

    The Epic New War TV Series That's Blowing Netflix Viewers Away

    Barbarians debuted on the streaming service on October 23rd, 2020. All six episodes of the first season can now be viewed, and anyone who's a fan of History's Vikings will want to check it out.

    By Mike Bedard Read More
  • Armie Hammer in Rebecca

    Why Maxim De Winter From Netflix's Rebecca Looks So Familiar

    Netflix’s latest thriller boasts a pretty star-studded cast, and you’ll definitely recognize one of its two talented leads. Here’s where you’ve seen Armie Hammer from Netflix’s Rebecca before.

    By Nina Starner Read More
  • Kristin Scott Thomas and Lily James in Rebecca

    The Ending Of Netflix's Rebecca Explained

    Netflix's Rebecca isn't the first adaptation of Daphne du Maurier's gothic thriller, but if you missed Alfred Hitchcock's celebrated 1940 version, you may have been gobsmacked by the film's final act. We're going to break it down and explain everything you need to know about the ending of Rebecca.

    By Robert Balkovich Read More
  • Lily James and Armie Hammer in Rebecca

    Here's What Viewers Think Is Wrong With Netflix's Rebecca

    Opinions are generally divided between viewers familiar with the iconic Hitchcock version, and viewers experiencing the story of Rebecca for the first time.

    By Eric Betts Read More
  • Lily James stars as Mrs. de Winter in Netflix's Rebecca

    Why Mrs. De Winter From Netflix's Rebecca Looks So Familiar

    Just like Mrs. de Winter can't escape Rebecca, you may find yourself unable to escape the feeling as though you've seen this actress before. She's had a meteoric rise to fame in Hollywood, and chances are good you've seen her in at least one film in the past.

    By Mike Bedard Read More
  • Ryan Reynolds and Amy Smart in Just Friends

    This Is Ryan Reynolds' Most Underrated Movie On Netflix

    Prior to Reynolds' breakout as Deadpool, the smarm and charm were primarily reserved for his work in comedic or romantic offerings. And most movie lovers would agree that, at least in the early days of his career, Reynolds was at his best in films that combined both comedy and romance.

    By Patrick Phillips Read More
  • Ryan Gosling in Drive

    November Is Your Last Chance To Watch These Highly Rated Movies On Netflix

    Whether you're a fan of old-school musicals, arthouse sex comedies, horror flicks, or neo-noir thrillers, the movies leaving in November are just as diverse and memorable as the rest of Netflix's offerings.

    By Christopher Gates Read More
  • Norman and his friends must save their town in ParaNorman

    The Spooky Family Comedy That's Taking Over Netflix

    With Halloween coming up, you may want something spooky to get you in the holiday spirit, but if you have kids around, then you need to make sure things don't get too frightening. For family-friendly Halloween fun, try ParaNorman on Netflix.

    By Mike Bedard Read More
  • Hilary Swank as Emma on Away

    The Real Reason Netflix's Away Just Got Canceled

    At the time of writing, the streamer hasn't released the specifics of why they decided to abandon this mission, but there are a few things we know that could point to the real reason why Away got canceled after just one season.

    By Robert Balkovich Read More
  • Robert Sheehan, Justin H. Min, Aidan Gallagher, Ellen Page, Tom Hopper, David Castañeda, and Emmy Raver-Lampman on The Umbrella Academy

    The Terrifying Prison We Could See In Netflix's The Umbrella Academy

    In the third volume of the comic from which The Umbrella Academy is adapted, Gerard Way reveals Sir Reginald Hargreeves' plan to deal with the supervillainy his progeny defeated: A one-way trip to a deep-space pocket dimension housing the Hotel Oblivion. Will we ever see this location on the show?

    By Eric Betts Read More
  • John Travolta as Clyde Martin in In a Valley of Violence

    The John Travolta Western That's Dominating Netflix

    It's fitting that one of the movies Netflix added to its catalog in the month of October is by acclaimed indie horror filmmaker Ti West. However, there's one important caveat: this particular West feature isn't actually a horror movie at all.

    By Robert Balkovich Read More
  • Nicolas Cage as Joe in Between Worlds

    Netflix Has A Creepy Nicolas Cage Thriller You've Probably Never Seen

    If you're looking for another dose of whatever he's doing, there's a Cage starring thriller on Netflix you might have missed: Between Worlds.

    By Robert Balkovich Read More
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