‘Sierra Burgess is a Loser’ exhibits disappointing protagonist

Abby Sink, Staff Writer
September 18, 2018
One thing became clear to Netflix following the release of “To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before,” the internet had a growing fan base for “The Fosters” star Noah Centineo. Luckily, another film starring him dropped Sept. 7 that fans were buzzing in anticipation for. However, following its ...
“To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before” resurrects teen comedy genre

Sheridan Arnold, Staff Writer
September 17, 2018
“To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before” is a Netflix original movie that has become widely successful and has revived the teen romantic comedy genre. The story’s protagonist is Lara Jean Song-Covey who is biracial, half Caucasian and half Korean. Her ethnic background can be observed in her family...
Netflix provides honest take on love, violence

Gabi Wy, Editor in Chief
January 16, 2018
imbd “The End of the “F**cking World” is bleak in concept, but beautiful in execution. James (Alex Lawther), 17 at the beginning of the series, is pretty certain he’s a psychopath. He’s had a troubled childhood and yearns to move from killing animals to killing real people. Enter Alyssa. Alyss...
‘Stranger Things 2’ avoids sophomore slump

Taylor O'Neil Hall, Sports Editor
November 1, 2017
Ryan Holt The surprise, summer smash hit of 2016 was “Stranger Things.” Before social media helped spread the word that a coming of age tale involving middle schoolers and their quest to find their missing friend who was abducted by interdimensional beings, was worthy of a binge watch, the show was rela...
Patton Oswalt special emotional, outstanding

Gavin Gaddis, Opinion Editor
October 18, 2017
Wikipedia Commons With his newest Netflix special “Annihilation,” Patton Oswalt delivers a stand-up set that transcends mere jokes, becoming a narrative journey of emotion, grief, and comedy. From the opening shot, things feel different. The usual unfunny opening skit most stand-up specials h...
‘Gerald’s Game’ provides suspense and realistic horror elements

Darrian Breedlove, Staff Writer
October 10, 2017
Wikipedia Commons With Stephen King’s record-breaking box office hit “IT” still in theaters and continuing to blow audiences away with its creepiness, it’s easy for another piece of King’s work to become overshadowed since it went straight to Netflix instead of the theater. Based off K...
Netflix nails ‘Magic School Bus’ sequel series

Gavin Gaddis, Opinion Editor
October 6, 2017
GooglePlay In an age of reboots, re-imaginings, and god-awful unnecessary sequels, the paragon of edu-tainment ‘The Magic School Bus’ returns with a Netflix-exclusive series. For those who avoided PBS cartoon blocks or video days in 1990s middle schools, “The Magic School Bus” portrayed th...
‘American Vandal’: Fantastic, ficitonal true crime

Gavin Gaddis, Opinion Editor
September 26, 2017
Ever wish there was a series that mocked Netflix’s runaway hit true crime series “Making a Murderer?” Neither did I, but holy crap is it awesome. “American Vandal” is a Netflix-exclusive mockumentary series produced by Funny or Die that directly apes the cinematography and narrative style...
‘Death Note’ falls short of potential

Darrian Breedlove, Staff Writer
August 29, 2017
Death Note, a notorious world-famous manga, follows the story of an intelligent high school student named Light who obtains a mysterious notebook possessing the ability to kill any person as long as he knows their name and face. Developing a God complex and secretly killing criminals under the alias...
‘13 Reasons Why’ raw, potentially problematic

Gabi Wy, Features Editor
April 6, 2017
“13 Reasons Why” is addictive. I watched the 13 50-60-minute episodes in two days. However, I think it’s rather dangerous material to wade through in 13 binge-able episodes. Several other reviews of this show, which came out on Netflix Friday, have pointed out that this show really can only a...
Netflix delivers series of fortunate decisions

Gavin Gaddis, Staff Writer
January 18, 2017
Netflix has produced a television version of Lemony Snicket’s “A Series of Unfortunate Events” seemingly custom-made to impress my inner 14 year old. Having grown up reading Snicket’s marvelously macabre and depressing novels about the misadventures of three children stalked by an evil actor hell-b...
Becoming A Binge-Watching Recluse
Maxywell Carlton, Staff Writer
January 17, 2017
In the past five years, streaming video content has become the popular way to enjoy television and movies. Being able to retrieve your favorite show or watch a memorable movie at the tap of a finger is the reality we all live in. Companies like Netflix and Hulu are the two, main streaming video...