“Nick Kroll and Big Mouth co-creator Andrew Goldberg are joined by the cast of Big Mouth for a live table read from Season 3, Episode 6 'How To Have An Orgasm.'”— Netflix is a Joke, youtube.com
“Before they know it, the kids are off on a high-flying, candy-colored (at times) expedition of their own with an all-cooking, all-cleaning, all-singing nanny in tow.”— Ruth Kinane , Entertainment Weekly, ew.com
“The series debuted on Thursday into a very different world than the one it was filmed in; as coronavirus anxiety sweeps the globe, a show about intimacy and connection away from the outside world—especially one that can be accessed via streaming service—feels particularly necessary.”— Emma Specter, Vogue, vogue.com
“CHEER Cast Members Jerry, Gabi, and La'Darius Give ELLE Readers Mat Talk and Life Advice.”— La'Darius, CHEER on Netflix, youtube.com
“Has the news been putting you in an apocalyptic mood lately? Well, the people who brought you 30 Rock may have just the thing.”— Christian Holub , Entertainment Weekly, ew.com
“The lineup includes Dave Chappelle, David Letterman, Amy Schumer, Ali Wong, Jerry Seinfeld, Chris Rock, Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin, Jamie Foxx, Sarah Silverman, Kevin Hart, Billy Crystal, Whoopi Goldberg, Ken Jeong, and Martin Lawrence.”— Michael Ordoña, latimes.com
“Like me, the rest of the internet can't stop praising Aimee's storyline and the bus scene in particular.”— Nora Dominick , BuzzFeed, buzzfeed.com
“As new movies and shows come to Netflix, so old movies and shows have to leave Netflix.”— P. Claire Dodson, teenvogue.com
“Netflix had a banner year. Two years ago the service only had a handful of standouts by year’s end and last year, it had about a dozen.”— Todd Van Luling, huffpost.com
“Jesse Pinkman is back and... well... worse than ever before. Bruised, beaten, and scarred, El Camino tells the story of Aaron Paul's beloved character in the immediate aftermath of Breaking Bad. This is not one to miss.”— Tom Philip, gq.com
“'The Game Changers on Netflix has inspired me to become vegan.'”— Christopher Hudspeth, BuzzFeed, buzzfeed.com
“This week we sat down with Jenny Slate to talk about how she gets it done. And at the moment, Jenny’s got a lot to do: She just published a new book called Little Weirds, and her new comedy special is out now on Netflix.”— The Cut, thecut.com
“November is here, and with it comes a new crop of Netflix titles that are sure to have you canceling plans and binge-watching in bed until it’s warm out again.”— Emma Specter, Vogue, vogue.com
“Remember Skinny Pete? And what about poor Flynn? It’s been a while, so here’s a refresher on where we left the characters who may still have some bearing on the sequel — alive, dead or somewhere in between.”— Brian Tallerico, nytimes.com
“It's time to get your PhD in Puberty. Big Mouth Season 3 is coming, October 4 on Netflix.”— Netflix, youtube.com
“Here's how two reporters turned a local miscarriage of justice into national news.”— Gabrielle Bruney, esquire.com
“What if you want to watch a great movie you’ve never even heard of before today? Then this is the list for you: a collection of movies on Netflix that didn’t play theatrically in almost any city other than New York or Los Angeles and could easily be lost among the “bigger” movies that get pushed to…”— Brian Tallerico, Vulture, vulture.com
“Six years ago, Breaking Bad ended. As far was TV show finales go, it was pretty strong—even if the writers had a lot of other ideas for how it all could have ended—and it inspired one of the best spin-offs of all time, Better Call Saul.”— Luke Darby , gq.com
“I’m struck by the memory of 21-year-old me, scared and alone, wondering why Alex and Piper sent simultaneously pleasurable and earth-shattering sensations rippling through my body, and the stark contrast of where I am now: on my couch in a furnished apartment, watching the final episodes with my gir…”— Jill Gutowitz, time.com