It’s a weird month on Netflix in February; one that will probably require you to be open-minded about the shows and movies you’re willing to consume on the service. There are quite a few library TV series arriving this month, for example. If you’re ready to start binge-watching Monk, My
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South Korean cinema, especially twisty thrillers, have gained a massive fanbase around the globe in the last two decades for a reason. The genre’s unapologetically hyperviolent approach and thickly layered narratives (with a touch of madness) often venture beyond extremes without breaking the veil of real-life plausibility. It’s a style
Review: BLUE EYE SAMURAI
Holy Crap! What a show. In working through my ever-growing backlog of shows and movies, I ended up giving Blue Eye Samurai a shot based on some of the murmuring I’ve heard around the internet… and what a surprise. This is a completely original property, something that isn’t adapted from
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The 1972 classic TV series Kung Fu starred David Carradine and is responsible for everything from several continuation attempts, to just about everything in Kill Bill. The original ABC series featured a master martial artist who fled China after his master was murdered. A peaceful man until provoked, he wanders
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Just over three weeks ago, news broke that Danny Boyle and Alex Garland were back in the saddle for 28 Years Later, the second follow-up to their zombie / not-zombie apocalypse thriller. The first movie was the breakout for Cillian Murphy. Several studios were locked in a bidding war for