Here’s a weekend binge-watch for you: Morocco: Love in Times of War, a series from Spain that I marathon-watched over two evenings.
Euro TV to Watch: Spanish Period Drama “Morocco: Love in Times of War”


Here’s a weekend binge-watch for you: Morocco: Love in Times of War, a series from Spain that I marathon-watched over two evenings.

It’s dark. It’s disturbing. And it’s binge-worthy. It is The Method, a Russian crime drama and psychological thriller reminiscent of Dexter.

The wait for Season 2 of Call My Agent!, which premiered yesterday in the US and UK, was so worth it. Now begins the wait for Season 3 to arrive.

A family saga with a supernatural twist, Dark is the streaming giant’s first German Netflix Original Series and it premieres globally in a month and a half.

Catalonia, in its bid for independence from Spain, is all over the news these days. But let’s get philosophical rather than political and (re) (binge) watch the fabulous Merlí.

If a bit of escapism is what you’re looking for this weekend (or whenever), then look no further than to the Norwegian dramedy Maniac.

Euro TV fans on both sides of the pond can look forward to two new series that will be streaming globally, in their original languages with English (and other) subtitles, on Netflix.

To paraphrase Holly Golightly in Breakfast at Tiffany’s, “Quel week.” And with torrential rains all weekend, I plan to stay in and binge-watch the latest season of Witnesses. You?

Part Cold War spy thriller, part family drama, German-Czech co-production The Same Sky has premiered in the US, UK, and the rest of Netflix’s English-language territories.

Netflix has added two new titles to its ever-growing list of Network Original Series from Europe, and the streaming and production giant is promising to announce even more this year.

Netflix is on a roll with its international programs under the Netflix Original banner, including Euro TV series that are premiering in the next two to eight weeks.

Whether you’re a Netflix newbie or you’ve been a subscriber since their DVD-rental-only days, having their streaming service just got a whole lot better.