Netflix’s New Docuseries “Dogs” Will Give You ALL the Feels

On November 16, 2018, Netflix added a new docuseries, Dogs, to their library, and it’s been giving people everywhere (dog lovers in particular, but pretty much everyone else too) a whole lot of emotions.

The series was inspired by a chance encounter that Glen Zipper (the creator) had with a neglected dog on the streets of New Jersey. The dog, Anthony, was eventually shipped off to a shelter and put in line to be euthanized. Thankfully, Glen was able to arrive at the shelter and rescue Anthony just in time! In the process, he also connected with several other dogs at the shelter, and Dogs was born.

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In this new series, Glen traveled to, Japan, Italy, Syria, Costa Rica and throughout the US, exploring the unconditional love and connection furry friends have with their owners.

EPISODE 1. “THE KID WITH A DOG”

An 11-year-old girl, Corrine, suffers from seizures. She meets Rory, a dog trained to detect them. This episode focuses on their bond, friendship, and ultimate trust between man’s best friend and her health.

Episode 2: “BRAVO, ZEUS”

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Ayham, a refugee from Syria, has been separated from his husky, Zeus for over two years. He is hoping for a reunion.

Episode 3. “ICE ON THE WATER”

An Italian fisherman and his best friend, Ice prepare for tourist season.

Episode 4. “SCISSORS DOWN”

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This episode covers the ultimate grooming contest, set in Japan. A country where grooming is an art form and people really look like their dogs.

Episode 5: “TERRITORIO de ZEGUATES”

Did you know there is an outdoor mecca for dogs? This sanctuary cares for over 800 dogs in the mountains of Costa Rica.

Episode 6 “SECOND CHANCES”

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An exploration of New York City’s adoption system.

 

Glen said, “Our love for [dogs] speaks to our unanimity of needs. Love. Friendship. Companionship. Loyalty. We all want these qualities in our lives, and dogs are the only souls on the planet who guarantee us each and every one of them in spades.”

This series is a must for all dog lovers. You don’t believe me? Check out the trailer:

I’m not crying, you’re crying.

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Here’s the Netflix Life Hack for a Secret Treasure Trove of Christmas Movies

Netflix is pretty much life right now. A cup of hot coco, some fuzzy jamies, a war blanket, and and endless supply of entertainment. Could anything be better? Well fa-la-la-la-la-di-da, because yes, it can – you see, you can now access a whole trove of Christmas classics like The NutcrackerHow the Grinch Stole Christmas (with Jim Carrey), and Love Actually.

How to find your favorite category:

  • The URL is: http://www.netflix.com/browse/genre/“INSERTNUMBER”
  • Where it says “INSERTNUMBER”, insert the appropriate category code listed below.

Here are the codes:

Romantic Christmas Films – 1394527
Family-friendly Christmas Films – 1394522
Christmas Children & Family Films – 1474017
Feel-good Christmas Children & Family Films – 1475066
Goofy Christmas Children & Family Films – 1475071
Christmas Children & Family Films for ages 5 to 7 – 1477201
Christmas Children & Family Films for ages 8 to 10 – 1477204
Christmas Children & Family Films for ages 11 to 12 – 1477206
Christmas Children & Family Films from the 1990s – 1476024
Canadian Christmas Children & Family Films – 1721544
British Christmas Children & Family Films – 1527064
European Christmas Children & Family Films – 1527063

If you view Netflix on TV, simply type the category name you’re looking for into the search bar.

Happy watching!

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Check Out the Best Movies from Each ‘Secret Menu’ Horror Category on Netflix

If someone tells me that horror movies are only fun in October, I laugh at them, then stop being their friend. I don’t need that kind of negativity in my life, you know what I’m saying?

For those of you out there who subscribe to Netflix, you may have heard that there are some “secret menus” that you can use to find lists of very carefully selected film genres. These secret menus are, at least in my mind, one of the best ways to discover hidden gems – particularly for horror fans like myself.

To access these categories, simply paste “https://www.netflix.com/browse/genre/###” into a browser window, then replace the “###” with the codes provided below for each category. You’re welcome!

Teen Screams – 52147

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Teenagers in peril are one of the most crucial elements to a solid horror movie, IMHO. And these hit the mark.

  • Raw 
  • Deathgasm
  • It Follows
  • Kristy

Cult Horror Movies – 10944

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Yes! The good stuff! Nothing better than horror flicks that have cult followings (sometimes for very bizarre reasons). Plug that number above into your device and discover such great cult films as…

  • Human Centipede
  • Hellraiser
  • Cabin Fever (2002)
  • Teeth

Zombie Horror Movies – 75405

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Zombies have been all the rage for a number of years now, and you have to wonder when the trend is gonna die off (get it?). By the looks of it, not anytime soon.

  • Train to Busan
  • Rec 4: Apocalypse
  • Ravenous

Horror Comedy – 89585

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Who doesn’t like some occasional laughs while also covering your face to avoid seeing blood and gore? Here are some of the best horror comedies you can feast your eyes on.

  • They’re Watching
  • Tucker and Dale vs. Evil
  • Tales of Halloween
  • Little Evil

Slasher And Serial Killer Movies – 8646

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Here’s the really creepy stuff. The stuff that is scary because it might just actually happen…to you. Don’t watch these alone.

  • Hush
  • Scream 3
  • The Collection
  • Curse of Chucky

Supernatural Horror Movies – 42023

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Do you like your scary movies with a little side of unknown, possibly demonic forces at work? Here are some of the best supernatural horror movies Netflix has to offer.

  • The Void
  • Oculus
  • Demonic 
  • Last Shift
  • The Babadook

Vampire Horror Movies – 75804

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Ah, yes, a horror staple that is constantly being reinvented. They’re here to suck your blood!

  • The Lost Boys
  • He Never Died
  • The Transfiguration

Happy watching, horror fans!

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A Lot of People Are Curious About Brain Fingerprinting Because of ‘Making a Murderer’

Making a Murderer became an overnight sensation when it was released back in December 2015. True crime fans couldn’t help but binge the fascinating deconstruction of our criminal justice system as it related to the case of Steven Avery. Now, the Netflix show is now back for a second season, and the debate is once again raging over whether Avery murdered photographer Teresa Halbach in 2005 in Wisconsin.

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Sketchy evidence and the unsteady testimony of Avery’s nephew and alleged co-conspirator have caused many to believe that Avery is being railroaded by the justice system for a crime he didn’t commit.

One of the more intriguing aspects of Season Two of the series is an examination that Avery’s defense attorney Kathleen Zellner suggested he submit to. In episode two of the new season, Avery wears a head-mounted sensor and goes through a test known as the Farwell Brain Fingerprinting test.

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The test was first used in a criminal investigation in 1999 and is designed to look for a surge of electrical activity in the brain roughly 300 milliseconds after a person see something familiar. In Avery’s case, he was put through the test and was given details of the crime that he’s accused of to see if his brain registered familiarity and pointed toward his guilt in the case.

The forensics community is divided on whether brain fingerprinting is reliable. Larry Farwell, the man who created the test, says that his research has been supervised by the FBI, the U.S. Navy, and the CIA and that those organizations have confirmed its accuracy. Farwell also points to the case of Terry Harrington, a man who spent 24 years in prison for murder and was eventually exonerated following a brain fingerprint test and an eyewitness recanting their testimony.

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Critics of the technique say that Farwell’s peer-reviewed study sample size is too small (only 30 people) and that guilty subjects are able to pass the test by simply not paying attention to the images that are presented to them to trigger a response. Also, there have only been a few tests given to known guilty parties so far.

For now, Farwell’s brain fingerprinting device is not admissible in court and more tests need to be done to prove how accurate the test is. As for Steven Avery, he passed the past.

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All the TV Shows That Have Been Canceled in 2018 (So Far)

Each year, tons of new (and old) television shows get canceled. That’s just the way the TV biz works. Sometimes they’re really good programs that people miss. Other times…not so much.

And no show is safe. Even the extremely popular Orange is the New Black has been canceled and will conclude after Season 7. Same with The Big Bang Theory, and even The Jerry Springer ShowHere is a list of all the TV shows that have been canceled so far in 2018, broken down by network.

Amazon

Jean-Claude Van Johnson – One season

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I Love Dick – One season

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One Mississippi – Two seasons

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Mozart in the Jungle – Four seasons

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Transparent – Five seasons

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ABC

The Mayor – One season

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Once Upon a Time – Seven seasons

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The Crossing – One season

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Quantico – Three seasons

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Marvel’s Inhumans – One season

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Ten Days in the Valley – One season

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Alex, Inc. – One season

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Designated Survivor – Two seasons

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Deception – One season

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Kevin (Probably) Saves the World – One season

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Roseanne revival – One season

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CBS

Living Biblically – One season

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Superior Donuts – Two seasons

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Me, Myself & I – One season

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The Big Bang Theory – Twelve seasons

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9JKL – One season

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Scorpion – Four seasons

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Kevin Can Wait – Two seasons

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Code Black – Three seasons

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The CW

Crazy Ex-Girlfriend – Four seasons

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Life Sentence – One season

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Jane the Virgin – Five seasons

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Valor – One season

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Fox

Brooklyn Nine Nine – Five seasons

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(But it was picked up by NBC)

The Mick – Two seasons

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The Last Man on Earth – Four seasons

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The Exorcist – Two seasons

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Lucifer – Three seasons

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Ghosted – One season

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HBO 

Here and Now – One season

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Hulu

Chance – Two seasons

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The Path – Three seasons

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NBC

Shades of Blue – Three seasons

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The Jerry Springer Show – Twenty-seven seasons

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Timeless – Two seasons

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Rise – One season

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Great News – Two seasons

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The Brave – One season

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Taken – Two seasons

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Netflix

Lady Dynamite – Two seasons

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Disjointed – One season

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Everything Sucks – One season

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Seven Seconds – One season

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The Break with Michelle Wolf – One season

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The Joel McHale Show with Joel McHale – One season

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Marvel’s Iron Fist – Two Seasons

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Orange is the New Black – Seven seasons

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All About the Washingtons – One season

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Marvel’s Luke Cage – Two seasons

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USA

Colony – Three seasons

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Mr. Robot – Four seasons

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Shooter – Three seasons

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Notable shows being cancelled on other networks include Showtime’s Homeland, Starz’s Ash vs. Evil Dead, and TNT’s The Librarians.

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10+ Magical Facts You Might Not Know About Hocus Pocus

For 25 years, kids, and many of their parents, have made watching Hocus Pocus a part of their Halloween tradition. When it burst onto the movie scene in 1993, it was the culmination of almost a decade of work, but what fans probably remember best are the fabulous performances of Bette Midler, Kathy Najimy, and Sarah Jessica Parker as the Sanderson sisters. It might not have made a killing at first, but Hocus Pocus went on to become a cult classic that is sure to last for many more generations.

There are, however, some fun Easter eggs that even big fans of the movie may not be aware of. If you think you’re one of them, keep reading and see if any of the below surprise you!

1. The fountain Dani and Allison celebrate the witches’ death around is the fountain from Friends.

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Hey, both groups are still having a great time, right?

2. Each of the little witches who takes the sister’s brooms, look just like little versions of the grownup sisters.

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Okay, this one’s a little obvious, but still cute, right?

3. They made 7 statues for the scene where Bette Midler’s character turns to dust in the sunlight.

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That’s a lot of creepy Bette Midler face.

4. How did Winifred know to ask Max about his driver’s license, as cars didn’t exist when she died?

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She JUST learned what asphalt was, for Pete’s sake!

5. Kathy Najimy watches the movie every year, and Midler said it’s one of her favorite films she’s ever worked on.

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Can you blame them? Look at those costumes!

6. Leonardo DiCaprio was almost Max, but he chose to do What’s Eating Gilbert Grape instead.

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I mean, the latter did get him an Oscar nomination, so I think it was a good decision.

7. Rosie O’Donnell was set to play Mary Sanderson, but she was worried the role would be bad for her image, so Kathy Najimy got the gig.

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Bet she’s kicking herself now!

8. The film was set in 1993, and while there is a full moon in the movie, there wasn’t one in real life. The next Halloween full moon isn’t until 2020!

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You gotta have a full moon when creepy witches are involved, though.

9. Jason Marsden voiced Binx the cat, not Sean Murray. Producers thought Murray sounded too modern.

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I guess his costume and boyish good looks were distracting enough to make him believable while he was in human form.

10. Binx was portrayed by 9 different cats.

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You know, because cats have nine lives…I’ll see myself out.

11. The Zippo Max grabbed from the gift store to bring down the “burning rain of death” would not have had fuel in it. Just something to ponder.

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No matter how well you think you know a movie, there are always surprises!

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These 7 Facts About a Variety of Topics are Absolutely Fascinating

Bob Ross, a house modeled after a famous TV show, and the origin of the word “dude.” These are just a few things you’ll learn in this wonderful fact set.

Read on and fill up that brain of yours with some sweet facts!

1. Duuuuuude…

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2. I’d live here

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3. Age gaps

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4. Sacrifice

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5. Bob was the best

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6. Spy cats

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7. Brilliant

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