#1 WHITE FAMOUS
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#2 PUNISHER
The best Marvel superhero story on Netflix so far, Punisher does not disappoint. The classic massacre of his family sets the table for a fairly accurate Frank Castle. After shooting alot of people in spectacular fashion the vigilante is in pure form as he wrestles multiple complex operations from beyond his own staged death. Watch as he shoots his way straight through government conspiracies, mercenary death squad, and an unabomber.
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#3 PEAKY BLINDERS
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1 of the most slept shows on tv, this pre-World War II crime drama follows a ruthless gang in Birmingham, England. The 4th season silently debuts with the now wealthy and almost legitimate crime family as torn as ever. When the Sicilian mafia threatens them, they are forced to take it back to the streets. As usual the 4th installment carries amazing historic imagery with stellar acting jobs and storyline to match!
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#4 SHE'S GOTTA HAVE IT
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Spike Lee revives his '86 classic movie into a tv show that infuses sex, art, poetry and soul. It follows a female player as she juggles 3 different f*ck buddies who each have their own unique qualities to offer. Its very entertaining to watch as she fights off commitment at all costs and just goes with the flow. She is a free soul who expresses herself through her artwork on the path to finding herself. The show is as equally sexy as it is rich with dope art, strong social content and a new perspective of Brooklyn.
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#5 SMILF
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Hilarious and sad. SMILF or single mother I'd like to f*ck, is a raw portrayal of young mom from Boston trying to make it. She's extra funny showing off her dirty and disgusting side while playing bball with the guys, jagging off to fb pics of her babydaddy's new gf or blowing snot out of 1 nostril with her finger. However, the disfunctional love that she shows for her son balances the show with a heartwarming feeling.
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