Made in Heaven season 2 review: overwhelming and emotionally exhausting
Though it shines on rare occasions, the Prime Video series struggles to evolve thanks to overlong episodes, a lacking depth, and a failure to recognise its prior faults.
Though it shines on rare occasions, the Prime Video series struggles to evolve thanks to overlong episodes, a lacking depth, and a failure to recognise its prior faults.
Police apathy, failed fathers, and a foggy future make a deadly cocktail in this spiritual successor to Udta Punjab.
In Henry Cavill’s final season as Geralt, as the Netflix series loses its star attraction, it makes a bigger case for Ciri as the future.
Enamoured by its own success, the Apple TV+ series got overly cloying as it bid goodbye.
In the final season of the HBO series, the Roy children showed themselves to be no less than their late father.
Partly aimless but always engaging, the Star Wars series cast a wider net at the cost of Grogu and Mando—and ended in a way that signalled it might be done for good.
Rocket Boys 2 review: the SonyLIV web series—centred on Homi Bhabha (Jim Sarbh) and Vikram Sarabhai (Ishwak Singh)—doubles down on the worst bits of season 1.
The Last of Us review: season 1 of the HBO series tweaks, expands, and moves beyond the 2013 eponymous video game in marvellous ways.
The Indian adaptation of John le Carré’s The Night Manager is better than most Hotstar originals, but it can’t match the award-winning British miniseries.
Netflix keeps making regressive reality TV because people keep watching it. Akhil Arora, a member of the Film Critics Guild and a Rotten Tomatoes-certified film critic Earlier in July, a section of Indian Twitter—involving those from the country and many of Indian origin across the world—blew up hate-watching Indian Matchmaking, a new Netflix reality series […]