Squid Game season 2 has been top of the Netflix charts for four weeks in a row, and you'd be forgiven if you've already binged the highly anticipated second season. It's on our best Netflix shows round-up for a reason but if you're hungry for even more great K-Dramas, I've got you covered.
The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent, the R-rated comedy starring Pedro Pascal and Nicolas Cage, is one of the most popular movies on streaming.
Only a select few horror movies in the last decade or so have become staples of the genre and reached cult classic status. "The Babadook" is one of them, playing on tropes from horror mainstays like "Poltergeist" and "Nightmare on Elm Street" to paint a terrifying portrait of the ugly side of motherhood and how grief lingers.
Back in Action, the Netflix film starring Cameron Diaz, has earned a devastating Rotten Tomatoes score from critcs, but audiences seem to disagree.
Directed by Seth Gordon, the film was released on Netflix earlier this month and marks Diaz’s first film since 2014’s Annie. But Back in Action has not been warmly received. At the time of writing, critics on Rotten Tomatoes gave it an abysmal 24% rating. It fared drastically better from fans, scoring 62% on the Popcornmeter.
Cameron Diaz's new Netflix comeback movie finds its audience score on Rotten Tomatoes turning around and more than doubling its critic score.
Despite its 35% score on Rotten Tomatoes, Ad Vitam has soared through the Netflix top 10 earning a place at number 6. If you are looking for 90 minutes of action to occupy your weekend, look no further than Netflix’s brand-new French action-thriller, Ad Vitam.
Netflix viewers have been left 'overwhelmed' by the latest entry into the Shrek universe which has been dubbed 'one of the best animated films in years'
The show is, of course, called Vikings, and ran for six seasons from 2013-2020. The historical drama, added to Netflix this week in the UK and Ireland, follows the legends of one of the most well-known Vikings in history, Ragnar Lodbrok.
A major new TV star leads a brand new thriller which premiered on Apple TV+ today (Wednesday, January 22) and viewers have been left divided. While the eight-part miniseries has an intriguing premise and stellar cast, these elements don’t quite add up for some critics and viewers.
On the other hand, some have declared the series enthralling despite its somewhat far-fetched nature, and have particularly praised Leo Woodall's charismatic lead performance, renowned for his roles in Netflix's One Day and HBO's The White Lotus.