This week, we sat down with Chris Stroud, the proprietor of Bread and Roses Books to talk about Netflix Original documentary… Read more Cooked: Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Food But Didn’t Occur to You to Ask

This week, we sat down with Chris Stroud, the proprietor of Bread and Roses Books to talk about Netflix Original documentary… Read more Cooked: Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Food But Didn’t Occur to You to Ask
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This post is spoiler-free Bloodline is a show about people who lie. They lie to each other, themselves, and us, the… Read more Damned Lies: Deception and the Southern Gothic in Bloodline
A few weeks back, I was asked to do a guest spot on NetFreaks, a cousin podcast that reviews Netflix’s original… Read more Dylan Talks “Marco Polo: One Hundred Eyes” with NetFreaks
The Ridiculous 6 is a peculiar phenomenon. It’s Netflix’ second feature film, after Beasts of No Nation, but unlike Beasts, the anticipation for The… Read more The Ridiculous 6
After months of anticipation, we were joined by Pat Tiffin to discuss Netflix original variety show Christmas special A Very… Read more The NetFlakes Podcast #39: A Very Murray Christmas w/ Pat Tiffin
I tried recommending Beasts of No Nation to someone and I found myself struggling to explain why they should watch… Read more Beasts of No (Discernible) Nation
In a joke he refers to as a “test,” Anthony Jeselnik starts his special, Thoughts and Prayers by telling a joke… Read more Anthony Jeselnik: Thoughts and Prayers