Netflix
Check out this list of five shows on Netflix you could watch during this year’s “Latinx Heritage Month’ made by one of our contributors.
Dragon’s Dogma tells the tale of Ethan, a man whose heart is stolen by a dragon, and his quest to slay the beast that wronged him.
The Idhun Chronicles boasts stellar animation, though pencil-thin charactization and a short run of episodes hamper its potential.
In ‘All Together Now,’ a high school students with musical aspirations must learn to accept help from people around her to overcome personal struggles.
Ratched spends much of its eight episodes stumbling down frustrating departures but eventually finds its stride towards the end of the season.
In “Julie and the Phantoms,” a high school student befriends three ghost musicians after playing their demo album and the four decide to form a band.
“Love, Guaranteed” follows a hard-working and earnest lawyer as she takes on a high-profile case from someone who aims to sue a dating app.
Directed by Antonio Campos, The Devil All The Time is adapted by Antonio and Paulo Campos from the award-winning novel by Donald Ray Pollock.
Away follows 5 astronauts as they attempt the first manned mission to Mars. It explores the perils in space, as well as the lives they left back on Earth
With #Alive, a 2020 South Korean zombie film directed by Cho Il-hyung, offers up the most exciting zombie film on Netflix.
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