Seinfeld, Ripley, Bojack Horseman, and more.
Prime Video's The Expanse still stands as one of the best sci-fi journeys worth taking.
We’re not statisticians by any means (wait, what do those do again?), but by our count, Netflix adds approximately a billion titles every month. That’s a lot of shows to sift through. So we got our TV-addled brains together to highlight what’s coming (and going) each month, as well as series we just genuinely love (premiere timings be damned) in one handy list. And speaking of timing: You don’t want to miss out on the masterful limited series Ripley, which dropped in April. This list is in...
Manhunt, For All Mankind, Hijack, and more.
"Ripley," "Avatar: The Last Airbender," "3 Body Problem," and more great shows can be found fresh and fascinating on Netflix now.
(STACKER) - Two classics from other services and a spooky docuseries are among the newcomers to the latest list of most-watched Netflix television shows. Vox Media has brought another documentary series to Netflix, but "Files of the Unexplained" is a far cry from the company's previous efforts "Explained" and its educational spin-offs. Instead of teaching []
From Brightburn to Superman, these are the best sci-fi superhero movies.
Thanks to a growing roster of shows from Marvel (your WandaVisions) and the Star Wars camp (your Andors), along with a cache of beloved series, from Alias to Black-ish, there are plenty of gems on this streamer worth watching beyond classic Disney films. To help figure out where to start, we present the best ones on the platform right now, including the fantastic reboot X-Men ’97, the first season of which runs through May, and the fun fantasy series Renegade Nell. This list is in...
Tokyo Vice, Game of Thrones, The Sympathizer, and more.
The best new show to hit Netflix in a while has arrived with perfect scores from critics, but it may not be for everyone, given its subject matter.
Discover the best dating sites for geeks, nerds, and sci-fi fans. Find your perfect match and embrace your inner geek.
With Nevermore closed and no romantic interests - what will the new series look like?