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Most Popular Shows of 2022 on Netflix: Dahmer, Elite Season 5, Business Proposal and More

The Most Popular Shows of 2022 on Netflix have been revealed. Read on to find out.

Elite Season 5: Check out Dramatic and Cool Behind-the-Scenes Pics of the Star Cast

Loved Elite Season 5? Check out some behind-the-scenes pictures of the star cast.

Elite Season 5 Review: Nudity, Messy Romance and Hardly Any Murder Mystery

Elite Season 5 has too much drama and nudity but little story to tell.

What’s Releasing on Netflix in April 2022? Russian Doll Season 2, Dasvi and More

What's Releasing on Netflix in April 2022? Check out the movies and show that will release on the OTT platform next month.

Elite Short Stories: Samuel Omar Review: Samuel is in Trouble, Again!

Elite Short Stories: Samuel Omar Review: Samuel is going through some money trouble and Omar suggests he do something risky. The plan backfires.

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My Royal Nemesis Episode 6 Review: This episode perfectly balances comedy and romance with a major relationship milestone.

My Royal Nemesis Episode 5 Review: Se-gye’s Overconfident Romance Backfires

My Royal Nemesis Episode 5 Review: The episode balances emotional moments with chaotic comedy, ending with an unexpectedly hilarious twist.

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Ladies First Review: A Surprisingly Outdated Gender-Swap Comedy Starring Sacha Baron Cohen

Netflix’s Ladies First arrives with a provocative premise and a talented cast, but the gender-swap comedy struggles to deliver sharp satire. Despite committed performances from Sacha Baron Cohen and Rosamund Pike, the film relies too heavily on repetitive role-reversal jokes and surface-level commentary.