Netflix is planning to release a limited series in their catalog of Explained documentaries about the coronavirus pandemic to address misinformation and educate people with the facts.
During the months of February and March, the novel coronavirus outbreak officially turned into a pandemic and swooped across worldwide communities at an unstoppable pace. As of now, more than 2.7 million people have contracted the deadly disease and the death toll is reaching a staggering 200,000 individuals. Of those, 890,000 confirmed cases belong to the United States alone.
Additionally, hundreds of millions of people are currently under self-imposed quarantine to help curb the spread of the disease. In fact, in many countries and regions, avoiding unnecessary trips outside is mandatory and punishable by law if disregarded.
But perhaps the most significant change in our personal lives is the “new way of things.” As part of the social distancing guidelines to help combat the exponential growth of this Invisible Enemy,...
During the months of February and March, the novel coronavirus outbreak officially turned into a pandemic and swooped across worldwide communities at an unstoppable pace. As of now, more than 2.7 million people have contracted the deadly disease and the death toll is reaching a staggering 200,000 individuals. Of those, 890,000 confirmed cases belong to the United States alone.
Additionally, hundreds of millions of people are currently under self-imposed quarantine to help curb the spread of the disease. In fact, in many countries and regions, avoiding unnecessary trips outside is mandatory and punishable by law if disregarded.
But perhaps the most significant change in our personal lives is the “new way of things.” As part of the social distancing guidelines to help combat the exponential growth of this Invisible Enemy,...
- 4/24/2020
- by Jonathan Wright
- We Got This Covered
With its recently launched docu-series “Sex, Explained” and Gwyneth Paltrow’s forthcoming “The Goop Lab” poised to explore women’s orgasms in at least one segment, Netflix is quickly becoming the discerning viewer’s guide to sexuality. But the best and most entertaining of Netflix’s racier offerings is “Sex Education,” the heartwarming British comedy about a boy who unwittingly becomes his high school’s de facto sex therapist. Asa Butterfield leads the cast with oodles of Brit boy charm, and he is backed by the indelible Gillian Anderson as his (actual) sex therapist mother. Playing like a more wholesome “Skins” without the drugs and raves, “Sex Education” premiered early last year to rave reviews and ardent admirers. The newly released Season 2 trailer promises plenty of laughs, romance, and — you guessed it — awkward teen sex.
Netflix’s official synopsis reads: “‘Sex Education’ is about Otis Milburn, a socially awkward high...
Netflix’s official synopsis reads: “‘Sex Education’ is about Otis Milburn, a socially awkward high...
- 1/7/2020
- by Jude Dry
- Indiewire
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