Netflix’s Young Royals Is An Absolute Teenage Dream
This Swedish Netflix Original is perfectly tailored to me, queer fanfiction lovers, and everyone else who misses Skam.
Netflix’s Zero Is Young, Black, And Powerful!
Zero tells a story of defining and defending home. It gives us the gift of seeing vibrant, joyous creative Black kids as stars of their neighbourhood and on screen.
Weekend Screens: Valentine’s Weekend
None of these were romantic really, but the title of this post is factually accurate. This is what I watched during the ~weekend of love~ while I lay in bed cursed with the fatigue and agony of my fibromyalgia. It’s a lot of Netflix.
Family Dynamics and Flirtatious Dares: Netflix’s Love & Anarchy
Love & Anarchy is as much of a flirtatious, spontaneous, surprisingly sweet adventure as the trailer had me expecting.
Weekend Screens: Blackpink (plus Luca, Landscaping, Video Games) In Your Area!
Catching up on shows I wanted to start, and shows I’d been meaning to finally finish: Industry, Dare Me, Backyard Envy, We Are Who We Are, Fe@rless_, Megan Thee Stallion’s ‘Body’, and the Blackpink Nextflix doc!
The Category is… Video Gaming! Bloop Beep Boop.
A dark comedy about serious gamers battling real-life, fascinating documentaries about how video games are made, and some fiction that shows us how revolutionary games can be!
Netflix’s Biohackers: Badass Experiments, Sloppy Revenge
This German Nextflix show has a young woman fumbling her way through a revenge plot that takes place in a thrilling, demanding, fast-paced world of biohackers.
Alta Mar: Glamour and Groping on the High Seas
This show is more glamourous and picturesque than it has any right to be. There’s murder, family drama, unrequited love, luxury cabins… and then there are the sexual assaults.
You Should Watch: The Expanding Universe of Ashley Garcia
I’m really excited that a generation of kids, Latinx and not, will enjoy this laugh-out-loud, bright and smart, swoon-worthy, upbeat and inspiring Netflix show for exactly what it is.