
Best of Netflix
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'All Is Well' - Review (Netflix)
Janne (Aenne Schwarz) and Piet (Andreas Dohler) are a couple of thirty-something, struggling writers. They are planning to move out of the city and are doing up an old house. Janne meets an old friend, Robert (Tilo Nest), who owns a publishing company. He offers her a job as an editor. She tells him she will think about it. She meets Sissi (Lisa Haigmeister), Robert’s young wife, and her brother, Martin (Hans Lôw) briefly.
By Q-ell Betton7 years ago in Geeks
'Departures' - Review (Netflix)
Asa Butterfield is a terrible dancer. Truly, truly awful. Or at least Calvin, the character he plays in Netflix’s Departures is. Calvin is a hypochondriac working as a baggage handler in an airport. Such is the extent of his hypochondria, his doctor, Dr Collins (Ron Simons), sends him to a cancer support group to try and cure him of his affliction.
By Q-ell Betton7 years ago in Geeks
Why 'Dead to Me' Should Be Your Next Must-Watch on Netflix
First of all... Linda Cardellini as Velma in Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed (2004) This was exactly my facial expression when I realized that Linda Cardellini is not only the star of Dead To Me, but also... Scooby-Doo, Green Book, and Legally Blonde. Scooby-Doo is such a childhood movie, and it's crazy that I didn't recognise Linda Cardellini in Dead to Me!
By Marcel Grabowiecki 7 years ago in Geeks
'The Princess Bride' - (Netflix)
I watch a lot of films, a lot. I have always loved film and television and, though it is impossible to see everything—I have to work after all—I have seen a fair few films. Having said that, there are still a lot of films that I have not seen, films that a person who considers himself a bit of a film buff, should have seen. This is a little embarrassing.
By Q-ell Betton7 years ago in Geeks













