Shows like BoJack Horseman, GLOW and Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt are taking a bold, complex approach to tackling systemic misogyny.
Emma Stone and Jonah Hill sign up for a mind-bending drug trial in Cary Fukunaga’s immersive miniseries.
The Simpsons creator’s first foray into streaming continues his tradition of subversive central characters.
It may look like your average YA fodder, but there’s something sinister lurking beneath the surface of this supernatural drama.
By Emma Fraser
From peak Amy Adams to the return of Matt Groening, these are the series you can’t afford to miss this summer.
In her new Netflix special, the Australian comic refuses to play by the rules of stand-up comedy.
The popularity of this and other recent series reveals something interesting about the genre’s limitations.
Season two sets us up for a deeper understanding of the show’s characters and their group dynamic.
By Ella Kemp
Claire Scanlon’s Manhattan meet-cute is a bouncy comedy with plenty to say about modern relationships.
The feature-length finale gave fans, the characters and the Wachowskis the closure they all deserved.
The festival has caused a stir by banning the digital distributor from its official competition.
Disney’s plans for a Star Wars TV series could prove the Death Star to Netflix’s Alderaan.
By Matt Thrift
Duncan Jones’ spiritual sequel to Moon is a neon-drenched nightmare – and not in the way anyone intended.
Nestled amongst the sego palms and surfboards of southern California stands a living, breathing shrine to physical rental culture.
By Joel Down
Total Recall meets The Hangover for a pre-arranged drunken brawl.
As streaming platforms vie with major film studios for viewers’ attention, great work is at risk of being lost in the content ether.
From American Gods to GLOW, we take a look at the brightest stars to grace the small screen this year.