“Steele would eventually serve as head writer at SNL from 2004 to 2008, while Ferrell became one of its breakout stars. Now, you can sit in on the pair’s evolving friendship in a new documentary: Will & Harper.”— Amanda Richards, John DiLillo, netflix.com
“Now, Harvey is taking legal action against the streaming platform. She filed a whopping $170 million lawsuit against the streamer for defamation, negligence and privacy violations.”— Lily Ford, hollywoodreporter.com
“The series follows Donny on a downward spiral, as he meets a lonely woman named Martha (Jessica Gunning) who morphs from friend to stalker. Donny attempts to escape the grip of Martha’s obsession, while trying to navigate the lingering effects of past trauma.”— Dani Di Placido, forbes.com
“The series is stuffed with Easter eggs: deep-cut references that reward those who are in the know.”— Jay Gabler, Creepy Catalog, creepycatalog.com
“Netflix has a fantastic collection of documentaries or docuseries, from gripping true-crime tales to eye-opening environmental exposés to intimate looks into the lives of your favorite musical artists.”— HILARY WEAVER, Aimée Lutkin, elle.com
“While 2010 is on the line, would it also like petty, 20-year-old Taylor back? Because she seems to have also wandered into the present.”— Heather Schwedel, slate.com
“Beth Harmon is a powerful figure and instantly iconic because her story isn’t about overcoming her setbacks: it’s about her.”— Carrie Wittmer, consequenceofsound.net
“Even in 2020, fat people—who, by the way, make up nearly half of Americans—are still more likely to be invoked in dehumanizing language on shows chronicling thin people’s quirky exploits than they are to be given narratives of their own.”— Emma Specter, vogue.com
“This might come as a shock but we actually work and are expected to come to the office on time.”— Marie Telling, buzzfeed.com
“To me the most offensive thing about Emily in Paris is its inability to get me to care at all about any of these characters.”— Shannon Keating, buzzfeednews.com
“Most recently, she became the first female LGBTQ writer to win the 2020 Writers Guild Award for Episodic Comedy.”— Kerensa Cadenas, The Cut, thecut.com
“People who love aliens as much as I do feel a cautious optimism: UFOs are everywhere, offering just a bit of hope that there’s something out there, that we aren’t totally alone.”— Katie Heaney, thecut.com
“Now that it's back on Netflix, the show has garnered a wealth of new fans and reminded old ones why they loved it in the first place.”— Chancellor Agard , Rachel Yang, Christian Holub , ew.com
“In these tumultuous times, distanced though we all are and divided though we might be, one question haunts us all in equal measure: What should I Netflix next?”— Mary Sollosi , Entertainment Weekly, ew.com
“Netflix has released the first clip from Will Ferrell and Rachel McAdams‘ new comedy, Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga, and it’s truly a wonder to behold.”— Allie Gemmill, Collider , collider.com
“The documentary, which shares a title with the memoir, offers a behind-the-scenes look at Obama's 34 city book tour, documenting the lessons the author learned about community, resilience, and change along the way.”— MARY KATE MCGRATH, Bustle, bustle.com
“He acts with his whole body, which makes it hard to pick up every gesture during a first watch.”— ABBEY MAXBAUER, Refinery29, refinery29.com
“They’re almost perfect for each other. But that almost is doing a lot of work.”— Willa Paskin, slate.com
“Are we who binge Tiger King over the weekend really any better? Isn’t that the entire point of this docuseries? If we’re not here for the human train wreck, then why bother?”— Tim Grierson, melmagazine.com