Netflix recently released “The Art of Organized Noize,” which is a documentary that sheds light on the masterminds behind the hip hop movement in Atlanta during the 90’s.
Netflix recently released “The Art of Organized Noize,” which is a documentary that sheds light on the masterminds behind the hip hop movement in Atlanta during the 90’s.
With April around the corner Netflix, yet again, will supply us with a grand variety of titles ranging from classic movies, to documentaries, to more Netflix Originals.
Sequels tend to be things that the general public have grown wary of, though many have tried to prove the public wrong sequels tend to flop and present lackluster results and broken dreams; worse yet are when they are of classics.
Get ready for an influx of your favorite shows, indie movies, and some good ol’ American classics.
 
Both new and known faces along with Netflix gathered in LA to officially kick off the “Full House” spinoff series.
Netflix sets foot into odd territory with the announcement of a hard-hitting comedic satire on Hitler.
The NYC premiere of Blue Mountain State: The Rise of Thadland at Sunshine Cinema in NYC was nothing short of exciting.
Netflix is taking everyone back to Stars Hollow and picking up where the Gilmores last left us.
Are you ready for that binge-watching season?
The Knockturnal caught up with Oscar nominees Christa Campbell and Lati Grobman, the producing duo behind this year’s much buzzed about Best Documentary Feature nominee, Winter On Fire: Ukraine’s Fight For Freedom, which chronicles the events that unfolded in Ukraine during 2013/2014 when student demonstrations led to a violent revolution calling for the end of a corrupt national regime.