6 New DreamWorks Animation Shows coming to Netflix in 2018
DreamWorks Animation and Netflix are teaming up again in 2018 to bring six new original series for us to all binge-watch together as families. Here’s …
DreamWorks Animation and Netflix are teaming up again in 2018 to bring six new original series for us to all binge-watch together as families. Here’s …
Want the scoop of the Trollhunters Season 2 cast, storyline, and other juicy little details? I’ve got all that and more here for you after …
Voltron 84 is now available on Netflix. Honestly, Voltron has a special place in my heart because of the Voltron Press Event I attended last …
I’m so excited that Voltron Legendary Defender was picked up for another season. I attended the Voltron press junket last year and spoke to the …
Since Netflix is my boyfriend, I spend all my days with it. I watch it for hours upon hours. Basically, I know more than the average person does about what is a must-see and what’s not-so-good. There are 6 documentaries on Netflix that I’d like to personally recommend. These are a few that have really had an impact on me.
I attended the incredible press event for the Adventures with Tip & Oh series. At the event, I had the pleasure of interviewing some of the cast and screening some of the episodes. The show is now on Netflix, so I’m sure you’ve binge-watched it already. I mean, it’s pretty incredible. To celebrate this fun Netflix release, DreamWorks and I have teamed up to give you a back-to-school kit.
DreamWorks Animation’s Home: Adventures with Tip & Oh is now available on Netflix to stream as much as you want. So, go ahead – binge-watch it! But make sure you come back here to read all about my interviews with Ana Ortiz who voices Tip’s mom, Lucy and with Ron Funches, who plays the crazy characters, Sharzod.
Mental illness is real. Some illnesses are talked about and recognized more than others, like bipolar disorder. Then there are ones that people think are made up like body dysmorphia, self mutilation, eating disorders, anxiety, and depression. We need to talk about mental illness because ignoring it or hiding it will only push others away. We need a good support system and people around us who understand when it’s time to give us our space, comfort us, or just to remind us that it’s okay. It’s shows like these that take us from pretending mental illness doesn’t exist, to talking about it without shame or embarrassment.