10.  GROWN UPS--Member of the Netflix family Adam Sandler's 2010 film.  
Kevin "Can Go F Himself" James and David Spade are also in it and Salma 
Hayek, Chris Rock and Maria Bello can't do anything to save it (although 
it's tempting to fast forward to whenever Hayek's on screen).
9.  COCOMELON--The crappy kiddie show that won't go away.
8.  BRITNEY VS. SPEARS--They won't LEAVE BRITNEY ALOOOOONNNNNEE!  Netflix's 
doc on the conservatorship battle.  It's 45% Rotten Tomatoes, 40% 
Metacritic.
7.  SEINFELD--Some sitcom about nothing.  What's the deal about that? (I 
should mention that some fans are unhappy about the 16:9 framing of the HD 
remasters by Sony.)
6.  MY LITTLE PONY: A NEW GENERATION---A 90 minute toy commercial in CGI 
that has not much to do with the beloved by Bronies "My Little Pony:  
Friendship is Magic" TV series.  Produced by the Irish studio Boulder Media 
(the "Danger Mouse" reboot), Paramount was to release the film theatrically 
in September, but Hasbro's EntertainmentOne sold the film to Netflix 
(Boulder is a subsidiary of EOne).  A series is coming to Netflix.  It's 
89% on RT and Fox News has criticized it for being "woke."
5.  THE DUFF--The 2015 teencom about a subject of mean girl teasing at a 
high school (Mae Whitman) did OK for a low-budget film at the box office.  
With Disney girl Bella Thorne as the mean girl (of course), Allison Janney 
and, uh, Dr. Ken.  It's 73% on RT, 56% on Meta.
4.  MIDNIGHT MASS--The horror mini-series about a new Catholic priest 
stirring up the supernatural in a small town has received raves from 
critics (90% RT) and horror fans.
3.  MAID--The mini-series from John Wells and Margot Robbie about a young 
mother (Margaret Qualley) who takes on the indignities of working as a maid 
as a way to escape other indignities of an abusive boyfriend has also 
received a lot of favorable notices despite its harrowing subject matter 
(the big 100% from RT).  Qualley's real-life mother Andie McDowell plays 
her character's mother in the series.
2.  THE GUILTY--Jake Gyllenhaal plays a cop assigned to 911 duty who 
experiences a HOO-boy morning trying to save a distressed caller in an 
Americanization of a Danish film that is also in a limited theatrical 
release like most Netflix "prestige" original films (not that the critics 
are all that impressed--69% RT, 63% Meta).
1.  SQUID GAME--From the country that brought you "The Masked Singer," the 
scripted mini-series about a group of people risking their lives for 
extreme versions of children's games with a possible huge payoff to the 
survivors.  Needless to say, it has become a smash hit in almost every 
Netflix territory, conquering the hindrance of subtitles (although there is 
an English dub).  RT says the critics are 96% favorable.

Keep your feet on the ground and keep reaching for your toes.

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