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Netflix recently switched it up and placed an advertisement for a new throng of shows, movies and comedy collections that star Asian American and Pacific Islander actors and actresses.
When I saw the link come up on my account, I was so excited. And it was so timely.
When the majority of the non-minority world began to realize the extent of racism in our country this past year, many people read the books and watched the documentaries.
Our hearts sank as we began to realize the extent of institutional racism, and how far down this path America has walked.
But there were so few positive stories about minority groups being created, or at least shared. I remember that sad fact being talked about every now and then as a smaller issue.
NOW Magazine
The 50 best movies on Netflix Canada right now
NOW critics pick the best recent movies, overlooked classics and essential titles available on the streaming platform By Norman Wilner, Kevin Ritchie and Radheyan Simonpillai
May 15, 2021
The 40-Year-Old Version, Uncut Gems and Bad Trip should be in your Netflix queue.
The greatest selling point of streaming services – a near-infinite choice of entertainment, instantly available to anyone anywhere – is also its greatest drawback: if you don’t have a clear plan, you can spend an hour or more just scrolling through the various categories before giving up and going to bed. No judgment here, we’ve all done it… and, if we’re being honest, some of us can’t stop doing it. So as a public service (and to get around the algorithm), NOW’s writers have gone deep into the tiles to recommend some recent favourites, overlooked classics and essential titles available to watch right now. And we’ll update this
Netflix’s The Half of It is a wonderfully queer film free of tropes and clichès. It is refreshing to see a film treated this way and it is a great coming-of-age story.