Tag: Mockumentary

The Office Review: Fails to Fill Some Big Shoes

The Office Review: The Australian adaptation has its merits but fails to make an impression.

Cunk on Earth Review: Perfect Way to Learn World History Without Learning It

Tiktok and Internet virality does not set biases for this Cunk on Earth review. Find out whether human history is worth being looked at through this lens.

Wellington Paranormal: 5 Reasons Why the Comedy Central Show is a Must-Watch!

Wellington Paranormal, a horror comedy series is about to hit Indian television soon. Here are 5 reasons why the show should be on your watchlist!

Hard Cell Review: Catherine Tate in a Unique yet Uninspiring Mockumentary

The Netflix mockumentary has a lot of potential. But it falls flat in knowing how to capitalise on them.

Death to 2021 Review: A String of Bittersweet Laughs As We Bid Goodbye to Another Chaotic Year

Death to 2021 offends and impresses to help you streamline the unpredictable year 2021 has been.

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