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Netflix’s February 2021 releases are perfect for Valentine’s Day watching
This February, the streaming platform is championing romance with an impressive addition of heartwarming love stories.
This February, the streaming platform is championing romance with an impressive addition of heartwarming love stories.
We are here for the new content.
“All hats off to Netflix and to Screen Australia’s Indigenous Department that we are able to support and further develop these incredible projects led by some of the strongest First Nations talent in the country”
The hit of 90s nostalgia we desperately needed.
The new series is the ultimate ‘Gossip Girl’ and ‘Pride and Prejudice’ crossover.
Oh will reportedly play the “lonely recluse” whose life will be turned upside down by her “trainwreck” sister who will go to any lengths to mend their relationship.
Here are all the details on when you can watch the final season.
Everything you need to know about Anya Taylor-Joy’s latest role.
A mix of old classics and new favourites.
A deep-dive into the making of the cinematic masterpiece.
Looks like it’s time for the ‘Twilight’ resurgence to make room
The heartbreaking film is already receiving Oscar buzz.
Based on an August Wilson play, it is one of nine being adapted by the streaming platform
Because I too, would love a French man to cook me an omelette.
Finally, the life of the iconic grammy-winning Latinx singer, Selena Quintanilla-Pérez is finally getting it’s own Netflix series titled “Selena: The Series”.
Bring the popcorn.
Yes, it is cringeworthy. But, we have to admit, we’re watching it anyway.
Buckle up.
Is this Skins 2020 edition?
We’ve got shivers.