Tag: Netflix

‘Jessica Jones’ Season 2 Episode 1 Review: AKA Start at the Beginning

Jessica is back to being her self-destructive self

‘A Futile and Stupid Gesture’: A Satire on the Satirist Behind ‘National Lampoon’

"A Futile and Stupid Gesture" is an endearing biographical comedy (albeit cliched at times) that serves as an homage to the great Doug Kenney, comedy genius and co-founder of the National Lampoon.

‘The End of the F***ing World’ Review: A Bloody Bad Romance

Netflix’s tragicomedy romance, The End of the F***ing World, is nothing short of extraordinary. The first time I recommended The End of the F***ing World to...

Stranger Things Season 2: The Strange-yier Questions We Need Answered

Stranger Things Season 2 is right around the corner and the staff at The Workprint are super excited. Season 1 left viewers with a few...

‘Fuller House’ Season 3 to Premiere on 30th Anniversary of ‘Full House’

Fuller House Season 3 receives a historic premiere date

‘Mystery Science Theater 3000’ review: ‘Yongary’

MYSTERY SCIENCE THEATER 3000 Season 11, Episode 9 "Yongary" Available on Netflix GRADE: A When you think "Kaiju", you don't think of the UK or Denmark...hell, even South Korea...

‘Mystery Science Theater 3000’ review: ‘The Loves of Hercules’

MYSTERY SCIENCE THEATER 3000 Season 11, Episode 8 "The Loves of Hercules" Available on Netflix GRADE: D+ Like your Hercules films with sumptuous, lavish visuals? Yes? How 'bout if...

‘Mystery Science Theater 3000’ review: ‘The Land That Time Forgot’

MYSTERY SCIENCE THEATER 3000 Season 11, Episode 7 "The Land That Time Forgot" Available on Netflix GRADE: B+ Famed character actor stars in "The Land That Time Forgot", a...

‘Mystery Science Theater 3000’ review: ‘Starcrash’

MYSTERY SCIENCE THEATER 3000 Season 11, Episode 6 "Starcrash" Available on Netflix GRADE: B+ "Starcrash" is the only film I've seen which has David Hasselhoff and Christopher Plummer in...

Spotlight: Hasan Minhaj’s ‘Homecoming King’ Netflix Comedy Special is a Must Watch

The Daily Show correspondent regales the audience with his upbringing, as he breaks down his relationship with his parents and sister, the cultural divide between the kids and adults, racism, high school, friendships, love, and a prom story that would break even the toughest of hearts.

‘Mystery Science Theater 3000’ review: ‘The Beast of Hollow Mountain’

MYSTERY SCIENCE THEATER 3000 Season 11, Episode 5 "The Beast of Hollow Mountain" Available on Netflix GRADE: A- If you wanna look on the bright side, "The Beast of...

‘Mystery Science Theater 3000’ review: ‘Avalanche’

MYSTERY SCIENCE THEATER 3000 Season 11, Episode 4 "Avalanche" Available on Netflix GRADE: B- We've seen 60's camp and we've been through 80's awfulness...so what's left for Mystery Science...

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