Subtitles vs. Dubbed: Critics Debate How They Prefer Their Foreign-Language TV
Surprise! There’s no consensus on how TV critics like to watch shows like “Dark,” “3%,” and “Babylon Berlin.”
Surprise! There’s no consensus on how TV critics like to watch shows like “Dark,” “3%,” and “Babylon Berlin.”
We may say we want subtitles, but the streaming service claims it knows our true preference.
The website’s selections range from television and film to advertisements and video games.
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We’re still trying to make sense of Netflix’s maddening but addictive new show.
It took as many charts as you’d imagine for writer Jantje Friese and director Baran bo Odar to keep track of everything for the first 10 episodes.
Netflix’s twisty, twisted German drama may wrestle with more than 10 episodes can contain, but it’s fascinating to watch something this ambitious.
The first season of the new disappearance puzzle show from Germany will be available to stream December 1.
The creepy series from Jantje Friese and Baran bo Odar premieres this winter.
This kinetic puzzle-box thriller, premiering at TIFF 2017, seems scientifically engineered to capitalize on Netflix’s past genre successes.
The 10-episode series marks the first time the streaming giant has produced original content in Germany.
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