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Netflix’s Control Z Review: A Perfectly Bingable Teen Drama

Control Z, a Mexican teen-drama, dropped on Netflix. Featuring a promising storyline and amazing cast, this series is set for a blast.

Netflix’s ‘White Lines’: A Whodunit with a Clear Lack of Substance

White Lines streaming on Netflix is a murder mystery that lacks a solid plot and substance but had the potential to be an interesting series.

Trauma and the Ghosts it Can Conjure: Channel Zero The Dream Door

Channel Zero: The Dream Door does an excellent job of showing exactly how past traumas can bubble up to the surface in the future.

Netflix’s Into the Night Review: a Must-Watch Apocalyptic Series

Netflix came out with Into the Night, an apocalyptic series about a group of people trying to outrun the sun which is killing everything.

Never Have I Ever Season 1 Review: Netflix Series is Beautiful Beneath a Tough Exterior

Netflix's Never Have I Ever Season 1 Review: This is a must-watch if you've had enough of mindless entertainment and are searching for something with a soul.

Netflix’s Too Hot to Handle is a Dating Experiment Gone Wrong

Netflix's Too Hot to Handle promises you sinful and mindless entertainment but leaves you feeling unsatisfied, much like the contestants.

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