Celebrate Women Making Sci-Fi and Fantasy Films and TV With This Streaming List
Netflix has quite the contentious streak when it comes to content and its numbers game in supporting marginalized voices; as many shows we love that are still around, there are just as many that are not.
But big, bold moves have been made, like the ambitious undertaking of three features made in one go with Leigh Janiak’strilogy. The now-cult franchise based on the R.L. Stein books helped reinvigorate gateway horror that pushes boundaries. Netflix has also done a solid job in funding more genre from women, liketrilogy - Directed by Leigh Janiak A Baby Sitter’s Guide to Monster Hunting -
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