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Netflix Triples Down on Critically Acclaimed Shows in November
11 Nov
Summary
- Three Netflix series hit 90%+ on Rotten Tomatoes this month
- Broadchurch crime drama returns with David Tennant and Olivia Colman
- Minx comedy blends feminism and adult content in 1970s setting
- Vince Staples' semi-autobiographical show features personal loss and family drama

In a month where even the most acclaimed television shows struggle to reach 90% on Rotten Tomatoes, Netflix has managed to deliver a trio of series that have achieved this rare feat. Leading the pack is the return of the British crime drama Broadchurch, which continues to captivate audiences with its gripping storylines and standout performances from David Tennant and Olivia Colman.
Joining Broadchurch is the adult comedy Minx, a Starz original that follows a feminist magazine editor as she navigates the world of 1970s pornography. With its blend of social commentary and risqué humor, Minx has earned critical acclaim for its bold and unapologetic approach.
Rounding out Netflix's impressive November lineup is the semi-autobiographical Vince Staples Show, which follows the rapper and actor as he navigates personal loss and family drama. Described as a cross between Curb Your Enthusiasm and The Vince Staples Show, the series showcases Staples' comedic talents and his ability to find the humor in the mundane.




