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Netflix has never really lacked content. If anything, the streaming giant is yet to cover some regions on the globe. Sweden is not one of them as the country’s creations have been consistent in finding a banner on Netflix. Recently, we saw Tore, an unconventional drama. Now, a new suspenseful show, A Nearly Normal Family, has premiered
The dynamic empire of Netflix has a lot to offer every week. And while trying to cover all of it, I sometimes miss out on a few. Take the example of Feedback, a new Polish thriller revolving around alcohol abuse. Based on Jakub Zulczyk’s novel, the show made its debut on the platform just over a