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Netflix made a big change to its Apple TV app, removing a ton of functions
By Carrie Marshall published
Some Apple TV owners are unhappy with Netflix's updated app, which drops the tvOS player and some of its features

New Netflix crime drama is relentlessly grim but has a much bigger issue
By Jasmine Valentine published
Jo Nesbo's Detective Hole has taken Netflix by storm this week — but there's a bigger issue with the new Netflix crime drama that not just being 'relentlessly grim'.

Something Very Bad is Going to Happen season 2 ideas are already in play
By Jasmine Valentine published
Exclusive Something Very Bad is Going to Happen season 2 has not been confirmed by Netflix — but Camila Morrone is full of ideas for where to go next.

Something Very Bad is Going to Happen review — this binge-worthy Netflix horror series takes wedding jitters to the extreme
By Lucy Buglass published
Something Very Bad is Going to Happen is Netflix's latest horror series and does more than enough to stand out among other huge titles.

Furious US Netflix fans lash out over new price hike as other users look on with concern
By Tom Power published
Netflix's latest price increase only affects one nation so far, but we'll all be angrily canceling our subscriptions soon.

Something Very Bad is Going to Happen has two hidden horror movie Easter eggs
By Jasmine Valentine published
Exclusive Something Very Bad is Going to Happen makes an obvious reference to The Blair Witch Project — but the show's hidden Easter eggs are an ode to another classic horror movie.

Something Very Bad is Going to Happen was nearly shot like Adolescence
By Jasmine Valentine published
Exclusive Episode 7 of new Netflix series Something Very Bad is Going to Happen was supposed to have the classic Adolescence one-shot — but instead, we've got the Uncut Gems of horror.

Detective Hole ending on Netflix has unhinged real-life story behind it
By Jasmine Valentine published
Exclusive Episode 10 of Detective Hole on Netflix reveals one fate that's too grim for words — but Jo Nesbø's real-life story behind it is even more ridiculous than the onscreen scene.
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