Unpacking the Hype: Is 'Carry-On' Netflix's Hidden Holiday Gem of 2024?

Since its streaming debut, "Carry-On" has carved out a niche for itself among Netflix's vast library, with viewers and critics alike sharing a spectrum of reactions. Directed by Jaume Collet-Serra and starring Taron Egerton and Jason Bateman, this action thriller set during Christmas Eve has caught the eye of many, but has it captured their hearts? The film has been described as a "throwback thriller" with a blend of suspense and holiday cheer, pulling in a Certified Fresh rating of 86% on Rotte

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We watched that Netflix miniseries this weekend, The Woman Across the Street From the Girl in the Window. It was delightfully written, with plenty of creepy little details sprinkled throughout. Eight episodes, each about 20-30 minutes long, tell the story of Anna, a woman divorced from both her husband and reality. She drinks too much wine and takes too many pills, to cope with the loss of her daughter and her marriage; as far as unreliable narrators go, she is near the top of the list. Shortly after new neighbors move in, Anna believes she witnesses a murder in their home. Shocked, she calls the police, but when they disbelieve her she takes matters into her own hands. Twists and turns aplenty leave you wondering just who the villain of the story is- until it hits you like a ton of bricks. Definitely would recommend; I might even watch it again to see what I can pick up on a second time. #netflix #review #tv #tvreviews #netflixreviews
Today we have "The Makani - Cooking for the Maiko House". It's about two young girls who go to Kyoto to become Maiko, a apprentice geisha. It's also about cooking. Slow pacing, food in every episode, some feelings and Insight in the culture. I enjoyed it a lot but it's probably not for everyone. #netflixreviews
Bullet train on #netflix is a really good action comedy. A must watch.
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Just finished season 1 of The Recruit on Netflix and I've really enjoyed it. It's funny and light then really quite not. I hope they end the story in a season 2. It doesn't need any more than that.
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REVIEW: Guillermo del Toro and Mark Gustafson’s ‘Pinocchio’

Guillermo del Toro and Mark Gustafson's 'Pinocchio' is a visually stunning tale of life and death.

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REVIEW: ‘Christmas with You’

Netflix's 'Christmas with You' is an adorable Christmas movie that is a million times better than anything Hallmark has to offer.

https://www.murphysmultiverse.com/review-christmas-with-you/

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