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  • 3 weeks ago | collider.com | Byron Mann |Byron Wu |Brad Falchuk |Remus Noronha

    The action genre is a multi-faceted field containing various sub-genres within itself. But of those sub-genres, none hit quite as hard as martial arts actioners do. Inspired by the kung fu and karate classics of the '70s and '80s, these shows often blend humor, fantasy, drama, and social examination and top it all off with vibrant, violent, and well-choreographed action sequences that give you goosebumps.

  • 3 weeks ago | movieweb.com | Byron Wu |Brad Falchuk |Philip Etemesi

    Tired of only watching people fight for a maximum of 120 minutes in action movies in the theater? There is good news for you, violence lovers. Netflix can treat you to several hours of beatdowns through the numerous martial arts TV series in its library. Most of these shows are critically acclaimed, though we presume that’s not the main reason you are signing up. You’d like to shout “Ouch!” as many times as possible, so sit back and watch blows, kicks, and plenty of other non-gun action.

  • 1 month ago | collider.com | Byron Wu |Brad Falchuk |Remus Noronha

    Dark comedies may not be to everyone’s tastes, but their combination of humor and mature themes has resulted in some of the best shows of all time. The exact balance of laughs to tears is one that each show sets for itself, but through this balancing act, they capture the human experience in a uniquely holistic way. Netflix is home to a host of great dark comedy shows, some better known than others, but all deliciously funny.

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