Tagged: Netflix


More Heartwarming than Heartstopping

By Josey Merolli | May 11, 2022, 1:18 p.m. | In Entertainment »

Netflix’s new series “Heartstopper” is conventional but cute


"Diana: The Musical" fails to live up to its name

By Kathereen Yang | Oct. 17, 2021, 12:36 p.m. | In Entertainment »

Unlike Princess Diana, this musical is forgettable and contributes nothing to the world


Do you want to be my Holidate?

By Medhanit Desta | Nov. 4, 2020, 3:06 p.m. | In Movies »

Luke Bracey and Emma Roberts star in a rom-com that is funny but also demeaning


It’s no mystery why “Enola Holmes” is popular

By Rina Haimson | Oct. 7, 2020, 4:30 p.m. | In Entertainment »

Netflix’s “Enola Holmes” is a wonderfully fun movie about puzzles and family.


Let's watch this movie "All Together Now"

By Tharindi Jayatilake | Sept. 21, 2020, 8:20 p.m. | In Entertainment »

The must watch coming-of-age movie is now out on Netflix


A “Desperados” attempt at love

By Medhanit Desta | July 27, 2020, 12:30 p.m. | In Entertainment »

With COVID-19 forcing people to stay home, the Netflix original “Desperados” brings adventure back into their lives


Documentaries cannot sympathize with serial killers

By Shruti Chauhan | March 13, 2020, 12:44 p.m. | In Op/Ed »

Society is fascinated by serial killers, but it cannot rationalize their actions


Black Mirror Season 4 Review

By Nate Bodner | Jan. 23, 2018, 12:58 p.m. | In Television »

Black Mirror, produced by Netflix, has been gaining a large following throughout the world ever since the first episodes began broadcasting on England's Channel 4 in 2011. Now on Netflix, Charlie Bookers' Sci-Fi anthology returned for a fourth season, comprising of six independent episodes that can be watched in any order.


SCO Says: Parties, Crushes, and Trying out for Teams

By Eleanor Cook, Sandeep David, Lauren Frost, Divya Rajagopal | Nov. 15, 2015, 10:52 a.m. | In Lifestyle Blog »

Welcome to the second edition of SCO says. Where Sandeep, Lauren, and Eleanor, and Divya attempt to fix all your life problems. This time around we tackle peer pressure, love and sports.


What's In and Out in 2014

By Martha Morganstein, Sarah Trunk | Jan. 2, 2014, 6:42 p.m. | In Lifestyle Blog »

As 2013 comes to a close, we reflect on the mistakes and successes of the year that will continue on to 2014. Here are Silver Chips Online's predictions of what will be "in" and "out" in 2014. Happy New Year!


Couch Potato: "House of Cards" not so fragile

By Sam Lewando | Feb. 12, 2013, 11:14 p.m. | In Television »

Netflix has recently released the first of their five original series for 2013, "House of Cards." This show could potentially be the first of many Netflix original series, which would dramatically change the way the company organizes its content and provides it to their customers, and if this show is any indicator, it will be very successful.


TechnoLogical: Face-to-face with Facebook

By Grace Hill | Jan. 24, 2013, 1:38 p.m. | In News Blog »

Facebook's newest product, the Graph Search, promises to revolutionize the social network. The idea of personalized search, however, is nothing new.


Couch Potato: Adver-tying shows down

By Sam Lewando | Nov. 20, 2012, 10:14 p.m. | In Television »

Advertisements are not only limiting the amount of time we spend actually watching the show, but they also limit the freedom that shows have to do something radical.


The new Face of protest

By Allison Daitch | Nov. 21, 2011, 1:26 p.m. | In Op/Ed »

Social media is the new way to protest. But the sudden boom of social media is only beginning to revolutionize the business world – utilizing technology to evoke change can and should happen.


Netflix tightens up

By Hannah Lynn | Sept. 12, 2011, 2:46 p.m. | In Entertainment »

DVDs delivered directly to your home in the mail, thousands of movies available streaming directly to your computer, television, or mobile device, all for the price of $16 a month. Sounds awesome right? Apparently not.


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