Reviews

Netflix’s ‘Immigration Nation’ Review: An Important and Indispensable Watch

Immigration Nation is a docu-series which takes you deep into how flawed and brutal the immigration policies are in the US but is not an objective take on the same!

Netflix’s Sam Jay: 3 In The Morning Review: Let’s Just Talk Sex, Whites, and More!

Sam Jay: 3 In The Morning is worth every minute of it. Sam Jay cleverly builds a wholesome narrative throughout the set!

Bandish Bandits Review: Pretentious and Insubstantial

Bandish Bandits Review: The series tries to be a fresh change in the world of musical themed shows but turns out to be just the opposite with cliched and hasty storytelling!

Netflix’s World’s Most Wanted Review: Raw, Intense and Harrowing

Netflix's docuseries World's Most Wanted takes a harrowing and very raw look at five criminals, most of whom, in spite of their terrible histories, have gone free for many years.

Netflix’s Mystery Lab Review: Equal Parts Fun and Informative

Netflix's documentary series Mystery Lab with host Felipe Castanhari deals with a wide range of topics and discusses the science behind them. Who says learning has to be boring?

BBC’s A Suitable Boy Episode 2 Review: Love is in the Air, But Not Quite

BBC's A Suitable Boy episode 2 delves into the two love stories - Maan's and Lata's. Both face flak at home and have to take drastic decisions.

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Colors of Evil: Black Ending Explained: What Was the Truth That the Town Was Hiding? Is Piotrus Found?

Netflix’s Colors of Evil: Black concludes with Leopold Bilski uncovering long-buried secrets behind a series of child disappearances. Here’s what the ending means and how it ties into the film’s themes of silence, guilt, and justice.

Doctor on the Edge Episode 4 Review: Healing Turns Into Survival

Doctor on the Edge episode 4 gives a strong cliffhanger that raises tension.

Every Year After Review: A Comforting Summer Romance That Plays It Safe

Netflix’s Every Year After is a heartfelt adaptation of Carley Fortune’s bestselling novel, blending summer nostalgia, first love, and second chances. While the lead performances and picturesque setting shine, the series ultimately plays it safe with a predictable romantic-drama formula