5 films and shows to binge over reading week
Abbie Riglin, Photo Editor The best way to start a well-deserved reading break is to catch up with all the shows and movies you’ve been waiting to see to ease you into what might...
Abbie Riglin, Photo Editor The best way to start a well-deserved reading break is to catch up with all the shows and movies you’ve been waiting to see to ease you into what might...
By Spencer Yu, Contributor Avatar: The Last Airbender is considered one of the highest rated animated series in the six to 11-year-old target demographic and is widely regarded as one of the best animated...
By Hannah Papke, Contributor The British comedy-drama series about sex-crazed high school teenagers Sex Education has released its third season last Sept. 17, with more complex characters and unique storylines that made fans reminisce...
By Mackenzie Gellner, Staff Writer This is not your typical Netflix series. This is happening as you read this. This is real; these people are real. Living Undocumented, produced by Selena Gomez, tells the...
By Riggs Zyrille Vergara, Contributor Let’s face it, aside from romantic dates in high-end, dimly-lit restaurants paired with large bouquets of roses and heart-shaped boxes of chocolates, another thing everyone will be focusing on this...
By Colin Macgillivray, Arts Editor When Netflix’s newest docu-series, Dogs, launched on the streaming platform in mid-November, I was more than skeptical. Sure, there was no doubt in my mind that it would be...
By Colin Macgillivray, Arts Editor Joel and Ethan Coen undoubtedly share a fondness for the Old West. Their latest flick, The Ballad of Buster Scruggs, is a deeply entertaining, yet harrowing composition of six...
By Colin Macgillivray, Arts Editor One year ago, I felt it was my duty as a troubadour of good television to dismantle the “it’s so bad, it’s good” narrative that surrounded Netflix’s hit show,...
By Alec Warkentin, Staff Writer Perhaps it’s a tad ironic that Orson Welles’ The Other Side of the Wind — a film-within-a-film that revels in celebrating and satirizing mid-20th-century filmmaking and all of its...
By Alec Warkentin, Staff Writer I’m probably not the first to say it, but a sizeable amount of the Netflix-distributed content that’s eeked itself out of the woodwork over the past few years —...