By Leah Mize Squid Game has racked up over 111 million views on Netflix since it’s release on Sept. 17, according to an NBC article. The success of Squid Game has led Netflix to implement changes to how they report their viewership statistics, according to TheDigitalFix.com. They will now be using the amount of time […]
Netflix Spotlights Tampa Real Estate in New Reality Show
By Emily Cortes Allure Realty located at 1315 E 7th Ave. in Ybor City, is about to hit Netflix as a new Selling Sunset style show. Owner of Allure Realty and military veteran, Sharelle Rosado, heads the all female, Black cast who’s selling luxury real estate across Tampa Bay. The show does not have an […]
Bridgerton: A Perfect Showcase of Feminism
By Kendra Williams Over the past two months, the hit original Netflix series Bridgerton has been planting “burning” seeds in people’s hearts everywhere. The show is in the “Top Ten” still and pulled in over 82 million people in the first 28 days. After reading the title, you might be wondering, how is Bridgerton the […]
Open-Minded Spinoff Turns Heads and Breaks Barriers
By Brianna Bush Good Trouble, the progressive spinoff of the groundbreaking series The Fosters, is returning for a third season. It first made its way to Freeform in 2019 starring two twenty-something sisters kick starting their careers. Callie Adams Foster (played by Maia Mitchell), the optimistic liberal dedicated to social justice, and Mariana Adams Foster […]
Malcom & Marie: A Story of Love
By Leah Mize Zendaya had the most productive quarantine as Netflix’s newest romantic drama movie was filmed during the summer of 2020 with adherence with strict guidelines and precautions to ensure the safety of the cast and crew. Malcolm & Marie began streaming on Netflix on Friday, Feb. 5. The film, shot in black and […]