Shows from earlier in the month:
Premise: Nick Kroll co-created this animated comedy about middle schoolers going through puberty and coming of age. This season focuses on going to a summer camp while the kids mature into having crippling “anxiety” for the first time.
The show is, first and foremost, a comedy but makes sure to have nuanced and diverse takes on the terrors of puberty as well ― a rarity in American culture.
The show has earned four Emmy nominations so far, including a win for Maya Rudolph in “Outstanding Character Voice-Over Performance.”
Setting: New York City suburb
Netflix descriptors: “Raunchy,” “witty” and “quirky”
Plus a lot of happy, merry holiday programs! Diane Gordon
Dec. 18, 2020, 3:59 p.m. PT
We re halfway through December and that means 2020 is slowly crawling to a close. For your year-end streaming fun, Netflix has a bunch of new holiday shows and other gifts for subscribers. On Christmas Day, you ll want to check out Shonda Rhimes first Netflix series,
Bridgerton, a period drama that s features a hot-looking cast and plenty of intrigue. There s also
Mank, the much-anticipated new film from David Fincher that takes place in 1940s Hollywood and stars Gary Oldman and Amanda Seyfried. And don t forget about the new
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Need a watch list to work through this Christmas?
Look no further - when it comes to Christmas classics old and new, Netflix has you covered.
Here s the full list of all the Christmas movies available on the streaming giant now:
Jingle Jangle: A Christmas Journey
A musical adventure and a visual spectacle for the ages, Jingle Jangle: A Christmas Journey is a wholly fresh and spirited family holiday event.
Set in the gloriously vibrant town of Cobbleton, the film follows legendary toymaker Jeronicus Jangle (Academy Award winner Forest Whitaker) whose fanciful inventions burst with whimsy and wonder.
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Netflix has offered audiences a wealth of notable shows over the years, from
Orange Is the New Black to
The Queen’s Gambit.
When discussing favourites with friends, family or other TV enthusiasts online, you often hear the same gems come up again and again. However, arguably none of the streaming service’s titles are cited more than Stranger Things.
Created by the Duffer Brothers, fans have been flocking to the fictional town of Hawkins, Indiana since 2016, eagerly lapping up generous servings of eighties nostalgia.
Lots of festive goodness here.
This year more than ever Christmas is going to be spent indoors, which isn’t the worst thing in the world, especially when you have an almost endless supply of Christmas movies to binge on.
Netflix has really upped its festive game this year, with a ton of family friendly festive films you can gather round the fire and check out.
Here’s a list of what you can watch over the festive break:
Jingle Jangle: A Christmas Journey
A musical adventure and a visual spectacle for the ages, Jingle Jangle: A Christmas Journey is a wholly fresh and spirited family holiday event.