Netflix's much talked about downturn has led to a significant round of cost-cutting for the company, but if there's one silver lining, it's that 'I Think You Should Leave' is still returning for another season.
With Season 2 fast approaching (October 27) it's almost time delve back into the show's fantastic world of nostalgia inducing pop culture references, incredible acting, and strange supernatural creatures. If you haven't jumped on the Stranger Things bandwagon yet, then what are you waiting for?
After Lego and Baskin & Robbins, the sports apparel giant is next in creating a 'Stranger Things' themed line.
The show is called 'The G Word with Adam Conover' and will be an adaptation of Michael Lewis' book, 'The Fifth Risk.'
The Duffer Brothers, creators of 'Stranger Things', are creating a new production company along with a spinoff, stage play, live-action adaptation of 'Death Note', and more.
So many shows have gotten either reboots or continuations in the past year. What does this mean for our nostalgia and will these shows ever live up to their original hype?
There have been few Netflix cancellations as controversial as 'The OA's, and for good reason. The shows profound themes and symbolism have turned it into a cult sensation that's more than worth taking a deep dive into.
Ever since its debut on Netflix, 'One Day at a Time' has gone on to become a beloved cult favorite, but despite that it seems it's run out of places to go.
Check out some of this past weeks most talked about and interesting film trailers like Hereditary, Blindspotting, Venom, Kin, The Equalizer 2, Deadpool 2, The Rain, Hotel Artemis, Uncle Drew, and more.
Check out some of this past weeks most talked about and interesting film trailers like Ant-Man and the Wasp, The Predator, Luke Cage Season 2, Arrested Development Season 5, Eating Animals, and more.
If you're still using the Netflix password belonging to your ex from 12 years ago, I'm afraid we have some bad news...
Netflix announced thearrival of Parasyte: The Grey, the South Korean live-action adaptation of Hitoshi Iwaaki's renowned manga.
We have returned with the next episode of The Fearless Show and on this episode we give our reactions to this year's Oscars and we see who picked the most winners. We also talk about new shows and films we've been watching, in particular Marvel and Netflix's latest, Iron Fist. Then we close things out by discussing Dareece's recent exhibit opening in our hometown of Colorado Springs and any upcoming art shows he plans on checking out.
We're back talking about the Obama's Spotify podcast deal, a UK man's million dollar thrift store art find, 'When They See Us', and our greatest TV series of all-time.
Tie-ins are nothing new when a movie or a TV show achieves success with viewers, but Lego has come up with one truly exceptional.
Check out some of this week's most talked about and interesting film trailers like IT, Justice League, Captain Underpants, Spider-Man: Homecoming, Death Note, and more.
WWE and Netflix have announced a new long-term partnership that will bring Raw to the world’s leading streaming service.
Finally, A Series of Unfortunate Events gets the dismal treatment it deserves.
'Stranger Things' creators, the Duffer brothers, recently revealed that they were working on the untitled spin-off project, described as being in “the vein of the Saturday morning cartoons” they grew up with.
Once in awhile, a story comes along that represents a confluence of just about everything bad going on in culture at the same time.
The Hilary Swank and Rose Byrne led Sundance hit is headed to Netflix this June.
For eons we have philosophized on the nature of the afterlife. Scholars have debated the existence of spiritual and dimensional realms and where we go after death. But what if you could live forever, the only fall back being you have to trade in your old body for a new one? This has become a reality In Richard K. Morgan’s Altered Carbon
It's a common occurrence these days for film critics to find themselves at odds with vocal fans of a given movie, but the sparring that's been happening around Adam McKay's star-studded latest film, 'Don't Look Up', has felt notably different.
In this week's show we have a frank and open discussion about this seemingly never ending cycle of sexual assault accusations/revelations and what we think is driving these people in power to risk it all. Then we give our initial and spoiler-filled reactions to Season 1 of Netflix and Marvel's The Punisher, as well as our reactions to the brand new Avengers: Infinity War trailer and discuss the DC vs Marvel cinematic universes.