‘Love, Death & Robots’ Is Good, Great and Forgettable
From farmers fighting aliens in mech suits to a cup of yogurt taking over the world, the new Netflix anthology series can be an emotional rollercoaster.
Guru Ramanathan, Arts Editor
• April 1, 2019
Netflix’s Raised Prices Will Drive Students Away
While Netflix has cemented itself into our culture as an entertainment mainstay, price increases might force students to turn to other platforms with similar content.
Wayne Chen, Contributing Writer
• February 25, 2019
Netflix’s Algorithm Toes the Line Between Artistry and Technology
A look into the science behind the endless entertainment we consume from the popular streaming service.
Skye Carroll, Contributing Writer
• February 22, 2019
Netflix Could Be Influencing the Next Election
Everyone complains when celebrities get political, but what happens when the line between entertainment and politics blurs beyond repair?
Dante Sacco, Deputy Arts Editor
• February 19, 2019
Best Female-Led Comedy Series
Instead of letting you rewatch “Frasier” or “The Office,” the Arts Desk is here to give some TV show recs for shows with female leads that are just as funny and worthy of binge watching.
Guru Ramanathan, Alex Cullina, Claire Fishman, Arts Desk
• February 15, 2019
‘Russian Doll’ Is an Endlessly Entertaining Binge Watch
The Netflix dramedy series co-created by Amy Poehler has skyrocketed to critical acclaim for its fun and intense storytelling, reminiscent of “Groundhog Day.”
Anna Lee, Staff Writer
• February 11, 2019
Fyre Festival Scam Continues
The music festival scandal that led to a social media riot culminated in two competing documentaries, but even they were unable to escape ethical issues in their production.
Dante Sacco, Staff Writer
• February 11, 2019
‘Velvet Buzzsaw’ Attempts to Push Satire Through Horror
The Netflix film premiered at the 2019 Sundance Film Festival and reunites “Nightcrawler” team Dan Gilroy, Jake Gyllenhaal and Rene Russo.
Julie Goldberg, Staff Writer
• February 4, 2019
‘Dogs’ Earns Its Audience’s Tears
The Netflix docu-series balances emotion and information to create something moving.
Ethan Jack, Staff Writer
• December 4, 2018
‘Roma’ Is Human — Simultaneously Moving and Frustrating
The 2018 Mexican Oscar entry is Alfonso Cuarón’s first film since winning an Oscar for directing “Gravity.”
Guru Ramanathan, Film & TV Editor
• December 3, 2018
‘The Kominsky Method’ Ruminates on Life, Death and Enlarged Prostates
Daniella Nichinson, Arts Editor
• November 28, 2018
Coen Brothers’ Latest Is a Hit-or-Miss Wild West Anthology
Netflix’s “The Ballad of Buster Scruggs” is another Oscar hopeful for the streaming service.
Lily Dolin, Staff Writer
• November 16, 2018
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