In this article, Audrius analyses and explains Netflix’s obsession with murder mysteries and the effect it may have on the audience.
In this article, Anushka dives deep into the reasons why Netflix has been canceling so many of your favourite shows recently.
Margarete takes a deep dive into the world of film from how it was before the pandemic to how it is today. She also explores how this impacts the future of the film industry, Netflix, and consumers.
In this review of an anxiety-inducing Netflix original series, Emma puts the Japanese sci-fi thriller, Alice in Borderland, under a microscope.
In this review, Andrada and Rita dig into the portrayal of addiction in the latest Netflix miniseries, The Queen’s Gambit.
Quynh reviews the latest season of the Netflix Original ‘Queer Eye’. This season continues the sociopolitical crusade of the Fab 5 in Philidelphia.
Andrada dives into the infernal territory as she discusses the meaning behind the show Lucifer.
Unorthodox is a new series produced by Netflix. Medium’s Margarete tells you what she thinks of the series from her perspective as a Christian.
A fan of Tiger King? Stephanie looks into the success of the hit Netflix docuseries which became unexpectedly popular during the COVID-19 self-isolation.
The ongoing global pandemic significantly affects the media landscape dynamics, forcing streaming platforms to revise their long-term business strategies. Cecilia discusses the changes that might occur in the media with the current circumstances.
Kan je verliefd worden op iemand zonder hem of haar ooit in het echt gezien te hebben? Netflix’ nieuwe reality show Love is Blind heeft het antwoord.
Emma analyses ‘Miss Americana,’ the documentary about Taylor Swift. In this, Swift narrates her life as a pop star and a woman in her 20’s.
The famous 90s sitcom Friends did not age well. Author Emma takes us on a journey through blatant homophobia, transphobia and a parade of toxic masculinity.
The gays are back! Queer Eye’s Fab 5 is a team of five gay men with individual specialities (fashion, culture, food & wine, grooming, and design) who do makeovers on nominees’ outer and inner struggles.
In this article, Audrius analyses and explains Netflix’s obsession with murder mysteries and the effect it may have on the audience.
In this article, Anushka dives deep into the reasons why Netflix has been canceling so many of your favourite shows recently.
Margarete takes a deep dive into the world of film from how it was before the pandemic to how it is today. She also explores how this impacts the future of the film industry, Netflix, and consumers.
In this review of an anxiety-inducing Netflix original series, Emma puts the Japanese sci-fi thriller, Alice in Borderland, under a microscope.
In this review, Andrada and Rita dig into the portrayal of addiction in the latest Netflix miniseries, The Queen’s Gambit.
Quynh reviews the latest season of the Netflix Original ‘Queer Eye’. This season continues the sociopolitical crusade of the Fab 5 in Philidelphia.
Andrada dives into the infernal territory as she discusses the meaning behind the show Lucifer.
Unorthodox is a new series produced by Netflix. Medium’s Margarete tells you what she thinks of the series from her perspective as a Christian.
A fan of Tiger King? Stephanie looks into the success of the hit Netflix docuseries which became unexpectedly popular during the COVID-19 self-isolation.
The ongoing global pandemic significantly affects the media landscape dynamics, forcing streaming platforms to revise their long-term business strategies. Cecilia discusses the changes that might occur in the media with the current circumstances.
Kan je verliefd worden op iemand zonder hem of haar ooit in het echt gezien te hebben? Netflix’ nieuwe reality show Love is Blind heeft het antwoord.
Emma analyses ‘Miss Americana,’ the documentary about Taylor Swift. In this, Swift narrates her life as a pop star and a woman in her 20’s.
The famous 90s sitcom Friends did not age well. Author Emma takes us on a journey through blatant homophobia, transphobia and a parade of toxic masculinity.
The gays are back! Queer Eye’s Fab 5 is a team of five gay men with individual specialities (fashion, culture, food & wine, grooming, and design) who do makeovers on nominees’ outer and inner struggles.
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