Best of Netflix
Whether you're binge watching or Netflix and Chilling, hats off to the digital streaming behemoth that never ceases to entertain.
'To The Bone'
I watch movies to feel for people that I know I'll never really understand. I just watched To The Bone on Netflix. It made me cry.
Russell BrummerPublished 6 years ago in Geeks'Star Trek' With Swearing
First thing I have to say: “Charlie Brooker, you let us down! Where was our 2017 wipe?" To get why “USS Callister” was so good (and why Black Mirror goes further to the edge than any TV show in recent years) you have to understand who Charlie Brooker is. He’s not a writer, nor is he a comedian. He’s a commentator. He reviews TV programmes. He makes rude and well observed comments about our world. He has a turn of phrase which swings between cringe-worthy violence and the surreal. For example:
Sebastian PhillipsPublished 6 years ago in Geeks'Stranger Things 3' Predictions
Okay, so I am going to start this week off by listing four predictions for next season. These predictions are what I believe have the best chance of happening next season. Each post will also consist of what I would like to happen next season, and also what my followers want to see. Each weekly post will also include its own special features.
Best of Comedic Horror On Netflix
Those of us that are self-proclaimed horror maniacs have somehow managed to stumble ass-backward into a golden age of my new favorite sub-genre. Comedic horror and I don’t mean the "it’s so bad it’s good" kind. I also sure as hell don’t mean movies like “ Scary Movie 2” or other goof-ball parodies.
'What Should I Watch Now?!': First Edition
We've all been there: the show hole takes us into the darkest part of our brains and we think about all of the wrong that we've ever done in life and what the future holds and if the spider we killed was going back to its family before we squashed it.
Cody DeitzPublished 6 years ago in Geeks'Mindhunter' Season 1 Review
Plot: Set in 1977, Holden Ford and Bill Tench interview murderers in order to gain an insight into what goes on inside their heads. They attempt to catch serial killers by analysing and trying to understand their behaviour.
Katie BurnsidePublished 6 years ago in Geeks10 Shows to Add to Your Netflix Binge List
***PLEASE NOTE: THIS IS THE 2018 EDITION*** Here are ten totally titillating TV shows to tickle your fancy during a binge fest.
Ashleigh RileyPublished 6 years ago in GeeksImperial Dreams and Getting Lost in the Netflix Shuffle
Netflix, the DVD service turned streaming giant, has evolved and changed with the times. The company has stepped beyond its humble beginnings to become a significant player in the entertainment world. A huge part of the success of Netflix is the continued development of original content. From House of Cards to the Marvel series, Netflix has carved out a measure of success that rivals and, in some ways, surpasses the traditional cable channels. The company has become so large that it has entered the cultural lexicon via the famous phrase “Netflix and chill.” Recently, an opportunity to get some extended quality “Netflix and chill” time presented itself, and I gladly obliged.
Gary IsabellePublished 6 years ago in GeeksIs the World Ready for More 'Monkey' Magic?
In 1979, Monkey (known as 'Monkey Magic' to many fans), a much-loved Japanese adaptation of the 16th century Chinese novel Journey To The West, premiered to Western audiences. The series quickly became a hit, and remains a cult classic. A number of remakes and reboots and twists on the story have been attempted over the years, but none have quite matched the success of the original—except for maybe the Dragon Ball anime franchise, which itself began as a loose adaptation of Journey To The West.
Kristy AndersonPublished 6 years ago in Geeks'The End of the F***ing World'
WARNING!: SPOILERS FOR THE END OF THE F***ING WORLD AHEAD!" When it's really cold out, I tend to never leave my house. When I never leave my house, I get bored pretty quickly. So, while browsing on my phone for a bit, I found an advertisement for a show on Netflix called The End of the F***ing World. No joke, that's actually the title. I was pretty intrigued, mostly because the advertisements looked pretty funny.
Mary CaitlynPublished 6 years ago in GeeksNetflix Must See Movies
On days that are too cold or even days that you are snowed in, it seems like such a hassle to find a movie. We spend more time looking for a movie rather than actually watching a movie. Here are some of my favorite movies as of right now. I can watch these any given time. These are going to be only movies on Netflix.
Why 'Grace and Frankie' Is the Best Comedy Show Out There at the Moment
As someone from Britain with a very British sense of humour (and yes that's humour with a U) I have always preferred British comedy to American comedy. Whilst I have enjoyed American comedies, I've found over the years that they are severely lacking something fresh and distinctly funny. Shows like The Big Bang Theory just aren't cutting it anymore. Enter Grace and Frankie, the Netflix comedy. Discovered through complete boredom, it may be the best TV decision I ever made. Starring Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin, Grace and Frankie is the story of two women in their '70s whose husbands come out as gay and have fallen in love with each other. We follow Grace and Frankie, who move in together, and see their personalities clash but also get a glimpse into the lives of the two ex-husbands Robert and Sol and all their children.
Grace LynchPublished 6 years ago in Geeks