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'The Crown': 5 Dramatic Events for Future Seasons
Netflix’s hit show, The Crown, is well-known for its historical accuracy, and for bringing the crazy drama of Britain’s royal family to a new generation of Netflix watchers. But while we’ve seen some crazy drama in the first two seasons—affairs, deaths, Nazis and sex scandals—there are some royal famous controversies and tragedies that are bound to make the upcoming seasons more dramatic than ever. Oh, and obviously: spoilers!
By Em DiMonaco8 years ago in Geeks
Review: 'Devilman Crybaby'
This past weekend, I finally got to unwind and catch up on all the new anime that’s been coming out. Aside from My Hero Academia (which I think is really good, so far), I finally got to sit down and watch Devilman Crybaby, a Netflix original that premiered on the platform on January 9th.
By 140 Senpai8 years ago in Geeks
'Black Mirror': What Is It?
Okay, so for the past month or so, I've heard and seen a bunch of people on Twitter and Instagram talking about a show called Black Mirror. I heard so much talk about it that I decided to watch it for myself, after some explanation from a friend of mine who has seen it already. The show’s first episode date was December 4, 2011 and now has four seasons, the fourth one being released back in December of 2017. It has a 96 percent rating on Rotten Tomatoes and has won an International Emmy Award for TV/Mini-Series.
By Sarah Marie8 years ago in Geeks
'Star Trek' With Swearing
First thing I have to say: “Charlie Brooker, you let us down! Where was our 2017 wipe?" To get why “USS Callister” was so good (and why Black Mirror goes further to the edge than any TV show in recent years) you have to understand who Charlie Brooker is. He’s not a writer, nor is he a comedian. He’s a commentator. He reviews TV programmes. He makes rude and well observed comments about our world. He has a turn of phrase which swings between cringe-worthy violence and the surreal. For example:
By Sebastian Phillips8 years ago in Geeks













