
Tastefully Yours Review: A Recipe For Disappointment Served Cold
Tastefully Yours Review: The show’s heart is in the right place, but its execution in these final moments feels incomplete and rushed.
Tastefully Yours Review: The show’s heart is in the right place, but its execution in these final moments feels incomplete and rushed.
Ginny And Georgia Season 3 Review: Ultimately, it is a fever dream of family dysfunction, legal drama, teenage turmoil and Pinterest-worthy murder. It’s not perfect, it rarely even tries to be, but it is oddly magnetic.
Housefull 5 Review: The film is madcap all right but its pull-no-punches and respect-no-limits humour works against its own well-being
Thug Life Review: Not even Mani Ratnam’s style and Kamal Haasan’s presence are enough to pull the bacons out of the fire.
Stolen Review: The film doesn’t yell. It doesn’t express anger. It simply shows you the abyss, and leaves you shaken by how easy it is to fall in.
The Better Sister Review: The show is muddled. It never quite commits to the moody gravitas of a psychological drama, nor does it embrace the pulpy thrill of a domestic noir.
Sirens Review: You may laugh at it, roll your eyes at its pretensions, or question its mythological metaphors, but you’ll keep watching.
Bhool Chuk Maaf Review: And as a time-loop comedy, it goes completely overboard with its central premise without being able to create a logical context for the perplexing goings-on in the life of a lad trapped in a limbo.
Resident Playbook Review: The K-drama is like a well-intentioned trainee doctor itself – brimming with potential but not quite ready to perform at the top of its game.
Mission Impossible – The Final Reckoning Review: Cruise, gets to do all the stuff that defines the character