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Black Mirror ‘Arkangel’ review – Big parent is watching you

By Roxanne Sancto

This episode from Season 4 offers a quietly chilling near-future vision of an over-protective society.

Netflix’s She’s Gotta Have It is a timely ode to black womanhood

By Roxanne Sancto

Nola Darling is reborn in this vital update of Spike Lee’s 1986 film.

David Fincher: ‘Moviemaking is a rat f*ck, every day is a skirmish’

By Matt Thrift

The alchemist behind Fight Club and Zodiac discusses his newest true crime saga, the Netflix Original series MINDHUNTER.

How Alias Grace softens Margaret Atwood’s source novel

By Ella Donald

The Netflix adaptation is characterised by the competing visions of writer Sarah Polley and director Mary Harron.

Stranger Things 2 ‘Chapter One: MadMax’ review

By Roxanne Sancto

This premiere episode sets up more mysterious goings on – but don’t expect any easy answers from the second season.

Raphael Bob-Waksberg on what to expect from BoJack Horseman season four

By Cameron Williams

The series creator discusses the show’s hotly-anticipated return.

Death Note

By Elena Lazic

Adam Wingard strips a classic manga story of its cultural relevance in this regrettable adaptation.

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Last Chance U and America’s all-or-nothing sporting dream

By Victoria Luxford

Netflix’s college football documentary series offers a fascinating look at the business of sport and academia.

Dan Harmon, Rick and Morty and the search for meaning

By Roxanne Sancto

Through his cast of complex misfits, the series creator tackles existential themes in a manner unlike any other sitcom or cartoon.

Watch the trailer for Spike Lee’s Netflix Original, She’s Gotta Have It

By Juliette Cottu

Take a peek at the director's first foray into TV and meet the new Nola Darling.

GLOW and the fine line between female empowerment and catering to male fantasy

By Roxanne Sancto

Netflix’s new show emphasises just how deep gender stereotypes run in mainstream media.

Hasan Minhaj is the comic I needed as a teenage immigrant

By Grace Wang

His latest stand-up special, Homecoming King, articulates what it means to grow up as an outsider.

Why Sense8 is like nothing else on TV right now

By Ella Donald

The hit Netflix series is a dizzying, lavish feast that manages to feel epic and intimate at the same time.

Twitter wills a Lupita Nyong’o-Rihanna heist movie into existence

By Amy Bowker

Ava DuVernay will direct the social media-inspired project for Netflix.

Why didn’t Netflix let Bong Joon-ho shoot Okja on 35mm?

By Amy Bowker

The director has spoken out about the streaming giant’s involvement in his latest project.

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