![]() Then again, I have vivid memories of how his kill spree gripped Los Angeles, so I may be more interested in this than most. Nevertheless, a deeper look at the efforts made to track down convicted Night Stalker Richard Ramirez will likely be worth your time. On a similar front, we doubt Night Stalker: The Hunt for a Serial Killer - available January 13th - will be much of a laugh either. It may not be an easy watch, but it will definitely be illuminating. If you watch Black Lightning, this is the story which inspired Greenlight and the ASA. The film will take a hard look at how crack cocaine ravaged the inner cities in the late 20th Century and, we suspect, also look into the ways the U.S. On January 11th, Crack: Cocaine, Corruption & Conspiracy debuts. Meanwhile, our Netflix tastes generally take us from genre shows to true crime documentaries and January will not disappoint. Netflix has not yet set a specific release date for the series, but it is scheduled for release sometime in January. It is a journey which will bring him into contact with characters from The Karate Kid Part II. As seen in that recent trailer, Johnny ( William Zabka) will do his best to help Miguel ( Xolo Maridueña) after the dojo tumble at the end of Season 2 while Daniel ( Ralph Macchio) makes a pilgrimage back to Okinawa to recenter his belief in the martial arts. Obviously, the most important show joining the service next month is the third season of Cobra Kai. ![]() And that means it’s time to look at what will be good to watch on Netflix as the year starts. The new year is just a few short weeks away.
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