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‘Outer Banks’ Closes Season Four with Pivotal Alliances and Betrayals

‘Outer Banks’ Closes Season Four with Pivotal Alliances and Betrayals

Nanati Getachew November 19, 2024
Although the group hits new lows, the season closes with major unresolved dilemmas setting up the plot for the fifth and final season of Outer Banks.
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Netflix’s ‘Return of the King’ Explores Elvis Presley’s Struggle to Remain Relevant

Maria Beatriz Saldanha November 19, 2024
To portray Presley's life through a realistic approach, Netflix released 'Return of the King: The Fall and Rise of Elvis Presley.'
(Parker Leaf / Heights Editor)

Vathanakul: ‘Monsters’—A Series for Crime Entertainment or Fake News? 

Tarisa Vathanakul October 24, 2024
The 'Monsters' anthology is Netflix's depiction of American murders. True-crime shows are “in” now, so how did the 'Monsters' shows go wrong?
(Parker Leaf / Heights Editor)

‘Outer Banks’ Season 4 Offers Returning Fans More of the Same 

Alexandra Irausquin October 20, 2024
Despite the introduction of a new treasure and a shift in protagonist, the new season of "Outer Banks" feels like more of the same.
Kase: ‘Sex and the City’ Just Made Its Debut on Netflix: If You’re a Girl, Here’s Why You Have to Watch It.

Kase: ‘Sex and the City’ Just Made Its Debut on Netflix: If You’re a Girl, Here’s Why You Have to Watch It.

Isabel Kase April 21, 2024
'Sex and the City' disguises as a light-hearted show, yet, it’s an essential watch for women in college because of the realistic portrayals of everyday problems that aren’t always represented properly on television. 
Vathanakul: Streaming Has Changed the Way We Perceive Documentaries

Vathanakul: Streaming Has Changed the Way We Perceive Documentaries

Tarisa Vathanakul March 24, 2024
From true crime to musician biopics, Tarisa Vathanakul analyzes the impact of streaming services like Netflix on the documentary genre.

‘Griselda’ Immerses Viewers Into the Life of a Complex and Multi-Layered Villain

Helen Liu February 4, 2024
Netflix’s latest offering, Griselda, brings to the screen a riveting tale of crime, power, and resilience.
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Matt Rife Is Inconsistent in ‘Natural Selection’

Ashley Valenzuela December 4, 2023
Rife struggled with his later jokes when met with a much larger audience. His opening act, however, is haughty, shocking, and hilarious.
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‘The Crown’ Season 6, Part 1: Dalliances, Diadems, and Diana’s Demise

Alexandrine Bourlot November 30, 2023
Jam-packed with opulence, tension, and grief, this new season chills audiences with its dramatic renditions of real-life events.
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‘The Fall of the House of Usher’ Is a Mature Slow-Burn Series

Kathy Lu October 31, 2023
Just before Halloween, Netflix conjured up a series worthy of the spooky season. The streaming service welcomed its new horror series 'The Fall of the House of Usher.'
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Wes Anderson’s New Short Film Demands Close Attention to Multi-Layered Narrative

Julian Roch-Hernandez October 1, 2023
Released on Sept. 27 on Netflix, The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar is an adaptation of author Roald Dahl’s short story of the same name. 
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‘Sex Education’ Ends on Surprising but Satisfying Note

Leah Stitzel September 24, 2023
The hit British comedy drama’s fourth and final season was released on Sept. 21 and is already back at No. 4 on Netflix’s list of the top 10 TV shows in the United States.
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