7 Tips For Tidying From Marie Kondo’s Hit Netflix Show
Tidying queen Marie Kondo is back in the news thanks to her new Netflix show, “Tidying Up With Marie Kondo.” In the show she says her mission is to “spark…
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Tidying queen Marie Kondo is back in the news thanks to her new Netflix show, “Tidying Up With Marie Kondo.” In the show she says her mission is to “spark…
…to be broken, it does not save the special from dragging at times, replacing the tension or laughs with boredom or self-indulgence. While Netflix labels “Inside” as “stand-up comedy,” the…
…enough market share that the content outlets can vie for our attention. One result of this is the new Netflix show “Russian Doll,” which serves up the Gen X neurosis…
“Dating Around” marks Netflix’s foray into reality television, but the show also represents a broader foray into something you could probably call Prestige Reality TV. On the scripted side, Prestige…
“The Devil All the Time” is not a film as much as it is an audiobook with visuals. The new Netflix film, which follows cycles of vengeance, violence, and religious…
…character. His upcoming role in the Ryan Murphy adaptation of “The Boys in the Band,” set to hit Netflix sometime this year, will far better demonstrate Parsons’s range and talents,…
…family from starvation. Netflix commemorated his 2006 engineering feat in “The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind,” screened at Sundance and released in early March. The movie is inspired by the…
…on Netflix, will be applauded by the more historically minded who are less interested in polemics. In the film, the pair are not class levelers, but sadists hooked on violence….
There is a perfectly good explanation why season four of “Cobra Kai” is currently the number one show on Netflix right now. In just its second week since its release,…
…than anything) fundamentally go against the free-market ideology I hold near and dear. Still, the documentary “Knock Down The House,” which premiered yesterday on Netflix and highlights Ocasio-Cortez’s journey (along…
You’ve probably heard that Ibram X. Kendi, author of “How To Be An Antiracist,” just teamed up with Netflix to create films and animated shorts about racism for adults through…
Former South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford, who is weighing a primary challenge against President Donald Trump, said Netflix’s new conspiratorial documentary, “The Family,” prominently featuring the former state executive, was…
The superhero genre takes a new, science fiction-heavy twist in Netflix’s “Raising Dion,” out this month for series streaming. The show is about a headstrong kid who develops super powers…
…into the flight, at an altitude of approximately 46,000 feet, it was over. They were all gone. Comprising four episodes and a combined three hours, Netflix’s new documentary, “Challenger: The…
Netflix finally released the trailer for “Gilmore Girls: A Year In The Life,” a four-episode event that shows what our favorite girls are up to now. Yayyyyy! Apparently Rory is…
In an interview with The Daily Wire’s Michael Knowles, Federalist contributor Bridget Phetasy talks about the time she spent in a sex cult depicted in Netflix’s new documentary “Wild Wild…
…say ‘Hello.’” “It was essentially being raised by Netflix and Disney Plus,” Petrilla said. As if it weren’t bad enough that kindergarteners are trading phonics for even more screen time…
…a shot. Imagine our surprise when it turns out that kids need rules, guidance, and a whole bunch of “no’s.” That’s what happens in Netflix’s “Yes Day,” starring Jennifer Garner…
The new Netflix original series “The English Game” from “Downton Abbey” creator Julian Fellowes is many things. It is well written and sharp, features wonderful acting performances, is shot beautifully…
…low. Headlines promise “Down for Love,” which has found its way into the Netflix top 10, will “restore your faith in dating shows.” Some living with Down syndrome and their…
Neal Brennan, the Netflix comic and co-creator of Comedy Central’s hit series “Chappelle’s Show,” wrote in a gross tweet Tuesday that “Claudia Conway should make an Onlyfans for White House…
Any hopes that Ricki Stern and Annie Sundberg’s documentary “Reversing Roe” was going to be even vaguely unbiased have been dashed to pieces. The filmmakers claimed again and again that…
…— unless you’re Netflix, which just dropped a preview of their 87 films coming this year. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZTI6T5M8Fj0 Netflix, with six films on the list below, may be overrepresented, but they’re…
…17 years. However, Netflix’s prime competitor, Amazon, seems to have a hard time translating a huge budget into critically acclaimed, award-winning original content. In 2018, it is estimated that Netflix…
…Netflix.” “HBO scored the most nominations via 23 programs, while Netflix’s tally was spread across 40 different programs. That volume strategy may ultimately continue to serve Netflix well in the…
…pro-Democrat and almost always pro-corporate. But last week’s Netflix dust-up clarified something important. In recent weeks, Matt Taibbi and Katie Herzog have documented the egregiously bad coverage of Netflix’s internal…
…Netflix’s ’13 Reasons’ Diverges From The Book In contrast, the Netflix series has provoked a strong reaction from suicide prevention experts. They are concerned that it glorifies suicide and will…
With “The Defenders,” the Marvel-Netflix enterprise comes to intersectionality. This was inevitable, because Marvel brought to Netflix a dramatization of the closing of the liberal mind: stories all about race,…
…global juggernaut like Netflix making that mistake? Or is it more likely that Netflix simply knows full well that subtitles are no longer “scary”? In fact, they’re comforting “safe spaces”…
He’s really doing it. Andrew Schulz is really saving America. That’s barely an overstatement. The comedian’s new four-part Netflix special, “Schulz Saves America,” is a very big deal for several…
…Clone Wars.” That’s hardly the breadth of content Netflix is churning out. A recent analysis noted 67 Netflix originals premiered in October 2020 compared to just five new films and…
A recently published study could end up encouraging more expecting families to conduct prenatal testing for autism and might, unfortunately, lead to an uptick in abortions. There is already a…
Imagine a multiverse where fantastic fictionalizations of all American historical figures exist simultaneously. George Washington and Abraham Lincoln are childhood friends. Benedict Arnold is a werewolf. Sam Adams is a…
…Disney’s own streaming plans took shape, in 2015 their Marvel division partnered with Netflix to take a group of lesser-known, street-level heroes (“the Defenders”) from past comics and produce shows…
…of that bandwidth we’re using. To be more specific, it’s about trying to make certain unpopular companies (like Comcast) pay for it, so that other, more popular companies (like Netflix)…
…Netflix and rival streaming services have got the final frontier covered. Their quest for new subscribers fuels several TV series exploring space — some in wildly fictional ways, and others…