‘Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story’ is one of Netflix’s most watched shows right now, but one of the real-life men it is based on criticised it for being “disheartening slander”.
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Described as a “Satanic possession thriller”, flabbergasted viewers began sharing clips of the film, causing it to rocket right to the top of the streamers’ most-viewed charts. Most people were roasting it, while others were just trying to make sense of what in God’s name they just saw.
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In Netflix’s latest romantic comedy, Zara (Joey King from ‘Kissing Booth’) is forced to endure an overtly lusty relationship between her mum (Kidman) and her boss (Efron).
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Netflix has confirmed that it has ordered a follow-up to the beloved 1996 comedy starring Adam Sandler.
Fiona Harvey referred to the seven-episode series, which she admits she hadn’t seen, as “obscene,” “horrifying,” and “misogynistic” in its depiction of her character Martha.
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If the real Martha is anything like her character on the show, Piers may just regret giving Harvey all this attention.
Adapting this novel, which earned the writer a Nobel prize, is a truly risky and ambitious project.
This film isn’t out yet, but the critics have already marked it as a Netflix ‘must-watch’ for when it drops in June.
If you’re looking for something to watch on Netflix, then definitely consider one of the best-reviewed shows of 2024 so far.
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One of the key players behind the Chinese sci-fi book adaptation was sentenced to death just a day after the show’s release for poisoning the guy who owns the film rights.
Judging by some of the charges, Magistrate Judith van Schalkwyk should rather get a TV deal.
The Western featuring Pierce Brosnan and Liam Neeson had a limited theatrical release in 2006 before it spent the better part of two decades in cinematic purgatory.
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A lot of people are saying that Netflix’s best movie for the year is director Sam Esmail’s sharp, hugely enjoyable apocalyptic thriller starring Julia Roberts, Mahershala Ali, and Ethan Hawke.
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