
Stranger Things whirled into Netflix in the summer of 2016, slowly but surely gaining heavy momentum before turning into a massive hit for the streaming platform. Before you knew it, terms like "friends don't lie" and "mouth-breather" became part of our pop culture vocabulary.
The sci-fi thriller is a perfect dose of nostalgia not only because it's set in the '80s and stars the glorious Winona Ryder, but because it borrows elements from classic movies of the era. The focus on the well-cast child characters — with Millie Bobby Brown as a solid breakout — made it relatable to millennials who loved stuff like "Dungeons & Dragons" while growing up but also to the teens of this generation. It's a show appealing to all demographics. Read more...
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