“What’s better for a long 'Netflix and chill' than an eight-hour-long loop featuring a creepy animation of a character named Proog trying to escape a mysterious machine?”— Todd Van Luling, huffpost.com
“You need to know that you cannot control your feelings, and you cannot control your feelings about your feelings, but, as best as you can, intellectually understand that your feelings are valid and they're okay and don't try to stifle them or feel shame about them.”— Raphael Bob-Waksberg, gq.com
“If the upside-down part of the promotion isn't grabbing people, the nostalgia factor might: The upside-down Whoppers will be served with Burger King's classic packaging from the mid-1980s.”— Jordan Valinsky, cnn.com
“Nondisabled people often treat us like children who are just learning the basics. We are spoken to slowly in schools, gawked and laughed at in public, and stripped of our rights and autonomy in Congress.”— Keah Brown, bitchmedia.org
“The vulnerability and frustrations Beyoncé willingly shares in the doc are not only uncommon for her to share, it's uncommon for any celebrities this far into wildly successful careers to share.”— Ariana Brockington, refinery29.com
“At the height of Thought Catalog’s online fame, Ryan’s essays – which were about subjects such as sex, internships, aging, cerebral palsy, and more – were read and shared by legions of followers.”— Seamus Kirst, teenvogue.com
“In 2015, O’Connell published an article on Thought Catalog titled “Coming Out of the Disabled Closet,” chronicling how he used a car accident at age 20 to hide the fact he had cerebral palsy.”— Nick Romano, ew.com
“Sifting through Netflix's massive glut of new programming can be, if nothing else, a job in itself.”— Brennan Carley, gq.com
“The Perfect Date trailer is finally here! Our new romantic comedy starring @noahcent @lauramarano and @CamilaMendes premieres April 12 https://t.co/WKMSq5z7pz”— See What's Next, twitter.com
“Netflix dropped the newest trailer for the upcoming season on March 20, and while it begins with the group playing a practical joke played on Dustin, the action soon intensifies, alerting us to the fact that our fave group of friends possibly aren't as close as before.”— Lauren Rearick, teenvogue.com
“Netflix is trying to throw away its cake and get credit for having baked it.”— James Poniewozik, nytimes.com
“Though they did not meet on Tinder, they often banter about the glitchy circularity of modern courtship: the suspicion that someone better is always waiting behind the next swipe, the need to reuse the same restaurants and the same moves, the purgatory of being stuck for the evening with someone who…”— Spencer Kornhaber, theatlantic.com
“Instead of trying to sell American ideas to a foreign audience, it’s aiming to sell international ideas to a global audience.”— Farhad Manjoo, nytimes.com
“The show is interested in love, but it’s much more interested, in both jaunty and melancholic ways, in death itself—in the terror of dying, but also in its temptation.”— Emily Nussbaum, newyorker.com
“Language Learning with Netflix is a Chrome extension that lets you watch shows with two subtitles on at the same time so you can visually pair translations with dialogue and learn some new vocabulary in the process.”— Dami Lee, theverge.com
“Additional details about the Breaking Bad movie are coming to light.”— Lesley Goldberg, hollywoodreporter.com
“It’s maybe the worst feeling in the world to wake up and know you have an incredible job, but also know you’re not meant to be doing it.”— Erin La Rosa, erinlarosacreative.com
“The Netflix thriller puts in perspective just how one-degree-from-creepy most romance movies are.”— Ella Cerón, gq.com