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The Weird Animal People in Netflix's New Dating Show Are Still Hot
Netflix's new gimmicky dating show 'Sexy Beasts' looks bizarre at first sight, it's just the same hot people wearing a costume.
'High on the Hog' Proves Why Food Travel Shows Need New Gatekeepers
“The reason why [the show] is so resonant for Black people is because that’s really who it’s for. It’s for us.”
People Who've Never Watched ‘Friends’ Tell Us Why
The one where they deliberately chose to pass on a show that changed pop culture forever.
Netflix's ‘Monster’ Is More Than a Thrilling Crime Drama
The film adaptation of Walter Dean Myers’ “Monster” starring Kelvin Harrison Jr. and A$AP Rocky explores how rare it is for Black boys to be afforded second chances.
The Wildest Parts of D-List Actor Zach Avery's Alleged Ponzi Scheme
He allegedly defrauded investors out of about $227 million, spending the money on trips to Vegas, a lavish house, and luxury goods.
With 'Concrete Cowboy', Black Cowboys Get Their Due
'Concrete Cowboy' is a contemporary coming-of-age story about how North Philly’s Fletcher Street stables tells a larger story about the city.
COVID Has Broken Reality TV’s Bubbles
These shows may not be scripted, but their makers are still trying to follow the old rules.
'Murder Among the Mormons' Tells An Unbelievable Story of Faith and Fraud
The new Netflix docuseries covers the compelling backstory behind the bombings that shook Salt Lake City in 1985.
3 Things That Inspired Cloud Nothings' Great New LP ‘The Shadow I Remember’
Dylan Baldi explains how long-distance running, living in Philadelphia, and a serious Netflix binge informed his band's ninth LP.
Chinese New Year 2021: What To Watch on Netflix
The Lunar New Year may look a little different this year, but this doesn’t mean the tradition of watching family-friendly movies has to stop.
Netflix's Cecil Hotel Doc Attempts to Find Out What Happened to Elisa Lam
Infamous CCTV footage of her behaving bizarrely caught the attention of online sleuths who thought it was proof of paranormal activity. The reality is much more grim.
There's No Such Thing as Fighting Fair In 'Malcolm & Marie'
The Netflix film starring Zendaya and John David Washington is not the Black love story you were looking for.