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Netflix annonce l'arrivĂ©e imminente de la mini-sĂ©rie "Brand New Cherry Flavor" ! On vous donne plus de mini-sĂ©rie Brand New Cherry Flavor dĂ©barque sur Netflix ! MCE TV vous donne plus de dĂ©tails. Brand New Cherry Flavor sur Netflix Comme chaque semaine, les abonnĂ©s de la plateforme Netflix ont l’occasion de dĂ©couvrir de nouveaux programmes. En effet, le gĂ©ant du streaming ajoute de nouvelles productions Ă  son catalogue assez souvent. Les abonnĂ©s de la plateforme de streaming n’ont donc pas vraiment le temps de s’ennuyer ! Cette semaine, Netflix a donc annoncĂ© l’arrivĂ©e d’une toute nouvelle mini-sĂ©rie, Brand New Cherry Flavor. D’ailleurs, le gĂ©ant amĂ©ricain en a fait le teaser sur les rĂ©seaux sociaux. On a donc pu dĂ©couvrir de courts extraits de ce nouveau programme sur le compte Instagram de la plateforme de streaming. Les abonnĂ©s ont en effet eu l’occasion de dĂ©couvrir la bande-annonce de la mini sĂ©rie Brand New Cherry Flavor. En lĂ©gende du post Instagram, il est aussi prĂ©cisĂ© que cette nouvelle sĂ©ri est dĂ©jĂ  disponible sur la plateforme. Une nouvelle qui a donc fait plaisir aux nombreux abonnĂ©s. En effet, ils Ă©taient plus de 72 000 Ă  regarder la bande-annonce de Brand New Cherry Flavor partagĂ©e sur Instagram. Ce nouveau programme semble d’ailleurs ĂȘtre la nouvelle curiositĂ© de cet Ă©tĂ©. D’ailleurs la mini-sĂ©rie semble bien loin de ce Ă  quoi nous a habituĂ© la plateforme de streaming. Mais elle n’en est pas moins intĂ©ressante ! Et elle risque bien de vous rendre accro. Mais alors de quoi nous parle Brand New Cherry Flavor ? On vous en dit plus ! Vengeance, sexe et magie Cette nouvelle sĂ©rie de Netflix, Brand New Cherry Flavor intrigue dĂ©jĂ  beaucoup. Il faut savoir que cette mini sĂ©rie est une adaptation du roman de Todd Grimson. Brand New Cherry Flavor nous raconte l’arrivĂ©e de la jeune rĂ©alisatrice Lisa Nova dans le Hollywood des annĂ©es 90. Son court-mĂ©trage a beaucoup plu Ă  un producteur, Lou Burke. Ce dernier veut alors en faire la nouvelle Ă©toile montante du cinĂ©ma ! Et accessoirement, la mettre dans son lit
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Champsmanquants: Pseudo, ñge, sexe ou lieu. The following story contains spoilers for the end of Brand New Cherry Flavor on Netflix. Horror fans got a real treat with Netflix's Brand New Cherry Flavor, an eight-part series set in the cutthroat world of early '90s Hollywood. Our story here follows Lisa Nova Alita Battle Angel star Rosa Salazar, a young filmmaker looking to expand her groundbreaking short film into a major motion picture. Along the way she meets sleazy-but-talented producer Lou Burke Eric Lange, a rising star actor Jeff Ward, and an eccentric woman who...is basically a witch the great Catherine Keener. The story is the best kind of horror—basic enough to follow, but with enough disgusting, David Cronenberg-esque body horror, and enough what the fuck? style David Lynch existentialism to really make you question just about every minute of what you just watched. Salazar has a rough edge to her protagonist that makes us root for her just enough, while Lange channels his inner Jeff Goldblum to play the slimy-but-charismatic type of Hollywood producer we've all heard so much about. The series gets increasingly gross and violent as it moves along, but when it finally reaches its conclusion, you may have one simple question what's next? Brand New Cherry Flavor is based on a novel, and while Season 1 only barely gets into the novel's storyline less than 100 pages in, to be precise, it changes enough that the story, really, is not following any sort of source material anymore outside of the basics. Could it pull a The Leftovers and expand its footprint far beyond the existing story? We'll have to see. Brand New Cherry Flavor isn't likely to have a Season some threads are left open that could certainly be expanded upon in a potential Season 2—Boro taking on a new body, Lisa going to Brazil, Lou still being alive but blind—every piece of branding in the show's marketing campaign has referred to Brand New Cherry Flavor as a "limited series." In full, the show's official poster and on Netflix's platforms it's called "A Netflix Limited Series," which pretty definitively means the story that was meant to be told got told. Now, that's not to say it definitely won't come back. Netflix called The Queen's Gambit a limited series, but many in that show's cast have teased a potential return. But Netflix has mostly kept to its 'Limited Series' promise with shows, with When They See Us, Unbelievable, and Godless as a few other key examples. If you look over to Netflix's rival, HBO, though, there's a bit more precedent, as initially-planned limited series including Big Little Lies, True Detective, and, most recently, The White Lotus, have all gotten eventual Season 2 pickups. In short we've probably seen the end of this story—but you never WEISMILLER WALLACE/NETFLIXThere could be more where Brand New Cherry Flavor came from, though. While Brand New Cherry Flavor seems likely to be a one-and-done series on Netflix, creator Nick Antosca has long focused on telling short and contained horror stories. Before he moved to Netflix with Cherry Flavor, he resided over SyFy's Channel Zero, another very dark and often disturbing horror series that told four distinct stories over the course of its four seasons on air. He also was the showrunner of Hulu's Emmy-winning The Act, which told its Mundchausen by Proxy story in one limited season. He's even a 2009 Shirley Jackson Award winner for Best Novella for Midnight Picnic. In short? The man knows how to write a scary story, and wrap it up on his own clock. Does that not sound similar to another major horror player for Netflix? Mike Flanagan has evolved into one of the biggest names in horror over the last decade, and while he's had successful movies in theaters like Doctor Sleep and Ouijia Origin of Evil, its been his Netflix series that have really taken off. The Haunting of Hill House was a smash when it first landed in 2018, and its follow-up, The Haunting of Bly Manor was a similar success in 2020. Flanagan's next, Midnight Mass, is hitting Netflix next month with another series, The Midnight Club, currently in production. Which is to say if Brand New Cherry Flavor winds up hitting on Netflix—and with strong early returns critically, it should—it could be a great opportunity for the streaming giant to give Antosca the Flanagan treatment, and just let him keep telling whichever terrifying, creepy, single-season-contained stories he wants to. If it's anything like Brand New Cherry Flavor, we'd certainly be tuning in. Evan is the culture editor for Men’s Health, with bylines in The New York Times, MTV News, Brooklyn Magazine, and VICE. He loves weird movies, watches too much TV, and listens to music more often than he doesn’ content is imported from OpenWeb. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site.
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Rocked by a bizarre birth and thirsty for revenge, Lisa commits herself fully to the curse despite hateful visions. Roy unexpectedly steps up to help. Brand New Cherry Flavor Season 1 Episodes... Brand New Cherry Flavor Show Summary Lisa N. Nova comes to LA dead set on directing her first movie. But when she trusts the wrong person and gets embraced in the back, everything goes sideways and a dream project turns into a nightmare. This particular nightmare has zombies, hit men, supernatural kittens, and a mysterious tattoo artist who likes to put curses on people. And Lisa's going to have to figure out some secrets from her own past in order to get out alive.

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Warning Gigantic spoilers ahead! If I had to sum up Brand New Cherry Flavor BNCF in one word, it would probably be “puke”. Because, for one, there’s a whole lot of puking going on in that series. Second, there are lots of gory, disgusting scenes that I’d like to block out of my memory forever. But the most “pukey” aspect of this series is the fact that most of its insane and surreal events are inspired by real life. “Even the part where the witch turns people into slave zombies?”. Yes. In many ways, BNCF is reminiscent of movies such as Mullholland Drive and The Neon Demon which are about young talents trying to make it to Hollywood 
 only to discover that there’s something terribly wrong with it. In fact, BNCF and The Neon Demon are both centered around the same exact symbolism. The promotional posters of BNCF and The Neon Demon focus on the same exact symbol An eyeball being eaten. BNCF and The Neon Demon are both about Hollywood being run by evil, murderous, cannibalistic witches. And, in both, there’s a scene where an actress/model eats an actual eyeball. What does it represent? Many things. But mainly, the soul-deadening sacrifice one must make to the occult elite in order to succeed in the entertainment industry. As seen in countless articles in the past, the one-eye sign is the favorite symbol of the occult elite. Portraying artists swallowing an eye which is also an act of cannibalism is the perfect symbol representing the selling of one’s soul. The entire BNCF series has an obsessive fixation with the one-eye sign – it is everywhere, all the time. That’s a way of letting viewers know that the horrific and disgusting that happen in the series are not just “entertainment”. It’s the occult elite revealing its true ugly face. And having the viewers think it’s cool, sexy, and “empowering”. Here’s a look at key events in the series and how they relate in “real life” Hollywood. Brand New Elite Flavor BNCF is about a young movie director named Lisa Nova who moves to Los Angeles with dreams of making it big in the industry. Her short movie – titled Lucy’s Eye – immediately captures the attention of big names in the industry. Short snippets of Lisa’s movie are shown throughout the episodes. The title screen of the movie alone indicates that this is pure occult elite madness. The movie is all about the one-eye sign. The short movie ends with the actress literally scooping one of her eyes out and eating it. Although this sounds like the worst movie ever made, people in Hollywood love it. They’re also fascinated by the “special effects” of that final scene. However, we soon learn that there’s a whole lot of evil stuff surrounding the making of that movie. Before filming the final scene of Lucy’s Eye, Lisa who directs the movie tells Mary the actress that she wants an “Isabella Adjani in Possession-level” performance. That’s an interesting reference because Adjani’s role in this highly disturbing movie about demon possession nearly killed her. “The role was emotionally exhausting for Adjani. In one of the interviews, she stated that it took her several years to recover from her performance, which J. Hoberman called “a veritable aria of hysteria”. It was rumored that she attempted suicide after filming completed, which was confirmed by Ć»uƂawski.” – Wikipedia, Possession 1981 Film Before filming the final scene of the movie, Lisa and Mary take peyote – a hallucinogen drug used by native tribes before religious ceremonies. Soon after, Mary started seeing some freaky stuff. While she was being filmed by Lisa, Mary saw an entity possessing the director. Also A one-eye sign in this shot. Terrified by the demon-like thing that was inside Lisa, Mary actually scooped her eye out and ate it. And Lisa filmed the scene and kept it in the movie as the grand finale. In short, there were no “special effects”. Viewers of Lucy’s Eye are actually watching a snuff-like movie – which happens to be one of the occult elite’s sick obsessions. Lisa’s movie eventually captures the attention of a Hollywood bigshot named Lou Burke who wants to turn Lucy’s Eye into a blockbuster hit. While, at first, Burke acted as a mentor, he soon tried to sleep with Lisa. When she refused, Lisa was replaced as director of her movie. This caused Lisa to be angry and wanting revenge. Enters Boro. Boro Hollywood Witch Boro presents herself to Lisa at a Hollywood party. Ever since Lisa arrived in Hollywood, Boro has been tracking down Lisa. She sensed a “force” in Lisa probably that demon seen above and she wants to consume it. During a party with Hollywood bigshots, Boro presents herself to Lisa and tells her that she can destroy the life of Lou Burke. The method A curse using the blackest magics. But first, Lisa must go through a ritual involving eating a stew made from disgusting ingredients. The character of Boro appears to be heavily inspired by an actual Hollywood witch Marina Abramovic. Marina Abramovic chilling with a snake. Like Boro, Abramovic is influential in Hollywood, takes stars “under her wing” and involves them in events involving witchcraft spirit cooking. Also, like Boro, Abramovic is also a big fan of cannibalism. Abramovic organized several star-studded events which culminated with people eating a human-shaped cake. In this picture, Debbie Harry cuts herself up at the Museum Of Contemporary Art Gala in 2011. As we’ll soon see, Boro has the same exact “interests” as Abramovic. So she makes a deal with Lisa She destroys Lou Burke’s life by putting a curse on him and Lisa pays her 
 in the weirdest way possible. As payment for her services, Boro can make Lisa puke out kittens on command. Boro must really like cats. But, actually, no. She drinks their blood and then she kills them. Boro extracts blood from a cat in order to drink it. If Boro doesn’t regularly drink blood from a cat that was “birthed” by Lisa, she starts to wither away. In case you didn’t know, the occult elite has been drinking the blood of young people to “regenerate vitality” for centuries. BNCF is yet another media product that celebrates and normalizes this practice which used to be considered an abomination. So we soon understand that there’s something clearly wrong with Boro. Then, we learn that she’s not really human. She’s actually a centuries-old entity/demon/spirit who jumps from one human body to another. In a particularly upsetting scene, Boro poisons the family of the woman whose body she is currently possessing. Then, she performs a “lobotomy” on them by removing a part of their brains through their nose 
 and eating it. This scene is supposed to be humorous. Boro also has an army of dead people she controls to do her bidding. She treats them like animals. Boro throws raw meat into a dog bowl to feed her slaves. Boro is therefore an adept of the most infernal “dark arts” Necromancy. Furthermore, these zombies are a symbolic way of representing the occult elite’s most horrific practice Mind control aka MK-ULTRA. Through sadistic practices that often involve rituals, MK slaves lose their core personality they become zombies and are reprogrammed to do their handler’s bidding. Boro uses her slaves to stalk and kill people. In the world of Monarch mind control, this is called Delta Programming. In one symbolic scene, we learn more about the force that animates Boro 
 and the occult elite. A woman goes to Boro for a tarot reading. When the woman sees The Devil card, she says – The Devil? Does this mean that something bad is going to happen? Boro answers – It’s cool. The Devil isn’t necessarily bad. – But its 
 The Devil. – The one and only. But, you know, The Devil can have all sorts of meaning. Right after, the woman is killed and becomes one of Boro’s slaves. She becomes “chained” to Boro the same way the woman in the tarot card is chained to the devil. Through this short and seemingly unimportant scene, we understand the true forces at play in BNCF. Descent Into Darkness When Boro helps Lisa destroy Lou Burke the predatory Hollywood bigshot using a curse, the series conveys a strong “empowered feminist witch burning the patriarchy” kind of vibe. However, we actually witness the exact opposite of empowerment. To get what she wants, Lisa actually has to submit to Boro and subject herself to the occult elite’s depraved ways. And a bunch of innocent suffer horribly because of it. During a Christmas party, the guy who was supposed to replace Lisa as the director of her movie suddenly catches fire. As Lisa watches the guy burn, Boro stands behind her. In a previous scene, Lisa is asked what she’s going to wear to the party. She wears a red dress – the color of sacrifice. In order to destroy Lou Burke, Boro tells Lisa that she must go through a “binding ritual”. Boro gives Lisa balchĂ©, an ancient drink used by Mayans during ceremonies of “communion with the elements and spirits of nature, as well as the lords of the heavens”. Boro says “It opens you up and makes you receptive to the spirits”. In order to carry out the curse, Boro asks Lisa to find a picture of Lou Burke and a “pinch of pubic hair”. While this last ingredient sounds somewhat humorous, pubic hair has been used in actual, real-life witchcraft for centuries. “Across the world, in all types of magic, including voodoo and hoodoo, witches used pubic hair as an especially robust ingredient for spells.” – Shaina Joy Machlus, Witchcraft and Body Hair A Long History of Interconnectedness Although the story of BNCF is ficitional, it is based on the actual occult mentality in Hollywood. And, in order to get what she wants, Lisa will have to descend further down into its depravity. And nearly everyone she comes across ends up dying horribly. One of the consequences of Lisa’s curse Lou Burke’s son – who’s an innocent bystander in this story – turns into one of Boro’s zombie slaves. In order to get rid of the curse that took his son, Lou Burke hires hitmen to kill Lisa. When a hitman enters her apartment, Lisa, who has heightened occult powers after licking a toad another ancient drug, kills him savagely and 
 eats a part of him. When a friend of Lisa asks her how it felt, she responds “Kind of like opening a birthday present”. Why does Netflix keep promoting cannibalism? You know why. And there’s even more of it in BNCF. Boro tells Lisa that the toad she licked was poisonous and that she will soon die 
 unless she goes through rituals of sex magick and blood magick. Once again, those are not random, made-up things that somewhat sound “witchy”. Those are at the core of the teachings of occult secret societies that are extremely powerful in Hollywood such as the Ordo Templi Orientis The cover of an book written by occultist Aleister Crowley. While Lisa engages in “magick”, Boro watches over like some kind of creepy witch. The blood magick ritual is somewhat less pleasurable. According to Boro, Lisa must “consume the flesh of a man who died in his prime, like holy communion”. The “holy communion” part is not random. Satanic black masses are based on the reversal of Christian rituals and traditions. In a particularly nauseating scene, Boro cuts a piece of a recently deceased man who happens to be Lisa’s friend and cooks it inside an omelet. When faced with that cursed dish, Lisa comes to a realization that was probably shared by countless actual celebrities “All I wanted to do was to make a movie. It feels like I traded his life for a f*cking movie.” Fortunately for Lisa, she discovers that she doesn’t actually need to eat this omelet to cure the poison. It seems like Boro was lying to Lisa in order to “initiate” her into the darkest practices of the occult elite. After all of this, a rich Hollywood guy contacts Lisa and tells her that he wants to finance her film. Moral of the story It worked. When Lisa goes back to Lou Burke to kill him, she finds a broken man who is constantly in pain. He tells her “You think you’re f*cking righteous? You think it’s artist versus predatory producer? Are you so sure you are the hero of this story?” That’s a good question. In fact, there doesn’t really seem to be a hero in this series. All of the characters with heroic traits all died in horrific ways. Moral of the story Hollywood is not a place for good people. In the final episode, Lisa – who is apparently trying to flee Hollywood – leaves for Brazil. Lisa is at an airport that has an ethereal feel. Is she maybe dead? I guess that will be revealed in the next season. Or whatever. In Conclusion Most media critics described BNCF as a “wild ride” with all kinds of crazy stuff happening. But that’s not all that is happening. Through a crescendo of increasingly horrifying scenes, BNCF takes the viewers right inside the sick world of the occult elite. And, this sickness is presented in a somewhat cool and desirable fashion. Although Boro the witch ended up being a “bad guy”, she is nevertheless portrayed as a cool and empowered figure that many viewers will admire. BNCF is yet another Netflix creation that celebrates all of the satanic horrors of the occult elite. Not unlike series such as “Chilling Adventures of Sabrina”, BNCF depicts abhorrent practices such as cannibalism and mind control in a fun and entertaining matter. In short, this is all about the occult elite revealing its true face and incorporating it into popular culture. In even shorter, this series is a brand new flavor of crap they’ve been serving the masses for years.

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Leer en EspañolBrand New Cherry Flavor, an American horror series that arrived on Netflix last summer, is causing quite the storm on social media this it landed on the platform on 14 August 2021, in recent days TikTok users have been challenging each other to record their “blind reactions” to one of the show’s most bizarre show follows a filmmaker called Lisa Rosa Salazar, who moves to Hollywood. There, she meets producer-director Lou Eric Lange, who promises to help her succeed in the movie turns out to be a bad guy, so naturally Lisa hires a witch Catherine Keener to curse him. But the curse has some strange side effects for Lisa, who begins vomiting newborn kittens. So far, so reach peak weirdness when, in episode four, Lisa gets a mysterious wound on her stomach that produces another kitten. She invites over her new lover, Roy Jeff Ward, to hook up. In what is depicted as a sex scene, Roy strokes the space where the kitten emerged from, at one point sticking his entire hand almost dies from swallowing magnets for TikTok challengeWoman shares honest review of New York City apartment TikTok mom slammed after making 5-year-old son run in 104 degree heatTikTok users watching the scene were shocked, with one calling it “messed up”. Another joked “I’m suing.”On Twitter, one viewer said they were “flabbergasted”, while a second wrote “brand new cherry flavor is f****d up.”RecommendedIndia marks 75th anniversary of independenceBuffy the Vampire Slayer star Nicholas Brendon in hospital after cardiac incident’David Tennant’s son Ty to star in House of the Dragon’Brand New Cherry Flavor is available on is a free and easy way to support our truly independent journalismBy registering, you will also enjoy limited access to Premium articles, exclusive newsletters, commenting, and virtual events with our leading journalistsEmailPlease enter a valid emailPlease enter a valid emailPasswordMust be at least 6 characters, include an upper and lower case character and a numberMust be at least 6 characters, include an upper and lower case character and a numberMust be at least 6 characters, include an upper and lower case character and a numberFirst namePlease enter your first nameSpecial characters aren’t allowedPlease enter a name between 1 and 40 charactersLast namePlease enter your last nameSpecial characters aren’t allowedPlease enter a name between 1 and 40 charactersYou must be over 18 years old to registerYou must be over 18 years old to registerYear of birthI would like to be emailed about offers, events and updates from The Independent. Read our Privacy noticeYou can opt-out at any time by signing in to your account to manage your preferences. Each email has a link to have an account? sign inRegistration is a free and easy way to support our truly independent journalismBy registering, you will also enjoy limited access to Premium articles, exclusive newsletters, commenting, and virtual events with our leading journalistsEmailPlease enter a valid emailPlease enter a valid emailPasswordMust be at least 6 characters, include an upper and lower case character and a numberMust be at least 6 characters, include an upper and lower case character and a numberMust be at least 6 characters, include an upper and lower case character and a numberFirst namePlease enter your first nameSpecial characters aren’t allowedPlease enter a name between 1 and 40 charactersLast namePlease enter your last nameSpecial characters aren’t allowedPlease enter a name between 1 and 40 charactersYou must be over 18 years old to registerYou must be over 18 years old to registerYear of birthI would like to be emailed about offers, events and updates from The Independent. Read our Privacy noticeYou can opt-out at any time by signing in to your account to manage your preferences. Each email has a link to have an account? sign in
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A few days after enlisting enigmatic witch Boro Catherine Keener to put a curse on a director who’s wronged her, young filmmaker Lisa Nova Rosa Salazar is sick of throwing up slimy, mewling kittens as a consequence. “No!” she practically growls, staring Boro down. “No more throwing up kittens!” Boro shrugs, less than bothered. “Fine, no more throwing up kittens,” she says as she steps back into the shadows, disappearing into the lush jungle that’s overtaken her Los Angeles home. Lisa’s temporarily mollified — until she experiences the bodily result of that request, which is, to say the least, far worse than any of her previous retching. Resigned, she sighs. “Tell her I’ll go back to puking,” Lisa says to Boro’s stupefied lackey Mark Acheson, who can only grunt in response as he shuffles away. This sequence of events is only unusual in the world of “Brand New Cherry Flavor” insomuch as it demonstrates something akin to a sense of humor about its gross-out surrealism. Otherwise, the limited series is moreso impressed with its own daring to Go There, or to be as disgusting as the freedom of a streaming service will grant it. A dark and twisty series that delights in getting truly gross, Netflix’s newest tells a scattered tale of vengeance and ownership that’s lucky to have a stellar performance at its center. “Brand New Cherry Flavor” — adapted by “Channel Zero” producers Nick Antosca and Lenore Zion from the novel by Todd Grimson — feels like an Stine book come to visceral life, if Stine’s “Goosebumps” series were rebooted for the adult David Lynch devotees his imaginative kid audience eventually became. The series takes place in a neon-tinged, pulpy version of early ’90s Los Angeles that owes more than a little to horror B movies and paperback books that historically have existed in media’s margins. To this long avowed horror wimp, though, the show isn’t particularly frightening so much as unsettling though I wouldn’t recommend that anyone follow in my footsteps by trying to eat lunch while watching it — a huge, if obvious, mistake. Lisa’s thirst for revenge is aimed squarely at Lou Burke Eric Lange, a predatory horror director who takes advantage of Lisa in order to steal her short film for his own material gain. Lisa, focused and furious, quickly takes up Boro’s offer to destroy his life without fully realizing how that choice might affect hers, too. Keener is clearly having fun embodying the malevolent spark that is Boro, but it’s the reluctantly symbiotic relationship between Lisa and Lou drives much of the show, and both actors quickly lock into that particular dynamic to the show’s benefit. Other actors such as Manny Jacinto and Jeff Ward do their best in supporting roles, but few are fleshed out beyond the core trio of Keener, Lange and Salazar. Salazar is the show’s clear star, making it plain why experimental shows and films like “Undone” and “Alita Battle Angel” have depended upon her magnetic performances to keep them somewhat grounded. Even when the series loses track of who Lisa is as a character, Salazar rarely does. No matter how hyperbolic a scene gets, she imbues every one of them with vivid emotion that almost — almost — grounds the show’s self-consciously weird reality. Any time “Brand New Cherry Flavor” gets specific about Lisa’s pain, it comes close to working. Too often, it loses her personality and motivation to Boro’s jungle, Lou’s ego, or the omnipresent viscera of her own blood and guts betraying her along the way. For those curious about getting lost right alongside her, perhaps proceed with a bit more caution than Lisa on her rapid descent into a hell of her own making. “Brand New Cherry Flavor” premieres Friday, Aug. 13, on Netflix. Read More About YPCWLY. 492 166 362 194 47 249 266 319 274

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