The drought is over.
01.04.2020 - 17:43 / torontosun.com
Spring might be here, but as we hide out from the coronavirus the mantra for the next month will still be: self-isolate and stream.
Luckily for anyone stuck at home under lockdown, April has something for everyone, with plenty of drama, action and comedy. And if you still haven’t seen it, now’s the perfect time to check out Tiger King — the true-crime hit that’s taken the Internet by storm.
There’s also the return of Netflix dramedy After Life (April 24), Amazon’s long-running crime drama Bosch
The drought is over.
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During these uncertain times, TV can be a great place to turn to for an instant pick-me-up, allowing you to escape into another world and forget about the problems plaguing you in this one. Sure, harrowing horror shows, dramatic reality competitions, and gritty crime dramas can make for thrilling binges, but sometimes you really are just in the mood for something happy. That's why we've rounded up the best feel-good shows streaming right now.
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As people self-isolate, Netflix is playing a more important role in our lives than it already does and there’s one series that's on everyone’s lips… Yes, Tiger King is the Netflix series which has got people talking, with its intriguing plot line and true-crime genre.The docuseries comes from the same producer that gave us FYRE: The Greatest Party That Never Happened, which unveiled one of the biggest scams in festival history and now, to aid us through self-isolation boredom patches, Tiger King
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Netflix has debuted the new trailer for an upcoming film from Alan Yang, Tigertail. The film follows a Taiwanese factory worker who leaves his homeland to seek opportunity in America, where he struggles to find a connection while balancing family and newfound responsibilities. The cast includes Tzi Ma, Christine Ko, Hayden Szeto, Hong-Chi Lee, Kunjue Li, Fiona Fu, James Saito, and Joan Chen. You can watch the Tigertail movie trailer below.