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Baby Fever (Danish: Skruk) is a Danish television series that premiered on Netflix in June 2022. [2] It stars Josephine Park as Nana, a fertility doctor who decides while drunk to inseminate herself with her ex-boyfriend's sperm. [3] The series has had two seasons (2022 and 2024), each with six episodes.
The film has a 36% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. [3] Melissa Pierson of Entertainment Weekly graded the film a B−. [ 4 ] Lisa Schwarzbaum , also of Entertainment Weekly , graded the film a C. [ 5 ] Roger Ebert awarded the film three stars.
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Netflix knows how to get our social media timelines talking. Since it started streaming shows back in 2007, the platform has put out an eclectic and seemingly never-ending mix of series, from the ...
Eagle-eyed followers noticed that the Beverly Hills, 90210 alum didn’t mention McDermott, 55, on social media in honor of the holiday.The couple share kids Liam, 15, Stella, 14, Hattie, 10, Finn ...
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On Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 72% based on 39 reviews, with an average rating of 6.5/10.The site's critics consensus reads: "The meaning of this alluring drama can feel as elusive as a Fever Dream, but it's steadily absorbing and consistently difficult to look away."
The 2024 Emmy race has been rocked by an April surprise, courtesy of Netflix. After debuting rather stealthily on April 11, Baby Reindeer — Scottish writer-comedian Richard Gadd’s semi ...