10 Great Netflix Originals From 2019 You've Already Forgotten About
Huff PostClaudette Barius/Netflix "Velvet Buzzsaw" on Netflix. Look up: Director Dan Gilroy spoke to “The Big Picture” podcast about balancing the various genres of “Velvet Buzzsaw” and his previous movie with Gyllenhaal, “Nightcrawler.” Trailer: Barbara Nitke/Netflix "Friends From College" on Netflix. Look up: Amanda Hess called this show a “pleasant surprise” in The New York Times and made an apt comparison to another Netflix show, writing, “The editing style recalls the ‘Master of None’ episode ‘First Date,’ in which Aziz Ansari’s Dev embarks on a series of app-mediated encounters that are spliced together into a single narrative.” Trailer: Peter Andrews/Netflix "High Flying Bird" on Netflix. It’s a way of not looking at you, maybe because you’re not aware.” Trailer: Netflix “Larry Charles’ Dangerous World of Comedy” on Netflix. Look up: Rachel Syme called this “the best, most inaccessible show on television” in The New Republic, an apt description for a show that had a polarizing first season and then returned to introduce even more mysteries into the show’s universe.