Tag: Phil Dunster

Picture This Review: Cliched and Tropey in the Worst Ways

Picture This Review: The film treads on cliched waters, trying to make us laugh using caricatures and using big fat Indian weddings simply as a prop.

Surface Season 2 Review: Lukewarm Thriller Gets on Your Nerves

Surface Season 2 Review: The Apple TV+ series is a lukewarm thriller whose myriad characters get on your nerves.

Ted Lasso Season 3 Ending Explained: Was it a Satisfactory End to Ted, Rebecca, Roy and Others’ Story?

Here's the Ted Lasso Season 3 Ending explained for you if you're still holding on to the memories of the heart-warming sports comedy after its season finale.

Ted Lasso Season 3 Episode 12 Review: Lights Go Out on a Rather Mellow Note

Ted Lasso Season 3 Episode 12 Review: Season wraps up on an expected note, while nudging us with constant reminders that this may be the final goodbye for good.

Ted Lasso Season 3 Episode 12 Preview: When, Where and How to Watch!

Ted Lasso Season 3 Episode 12 Preview: What does the final episode of the season hold for Ted and Richmond? Read about it here!

Ted Lasso Season 3 Episode 11 Reactions: Jamie Tartt aka “Player of the Century” Leaves Netizens in a Crying Mess

Ted Lasso Season 3 Episode 11 reactions are out and netizens have been emotionally consumed by the growth of Phil Dunster's character Jamie Tartt.

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Summer ’36 Review: Murder, Class Divides, and an Elegant Slice of French History

Netflix’s Summer 36 (originally L’Été 36) mixes a murder mystery with social commentary set against the glamorous French Riviera of 1936. While its mystery doesn’t always surprise, the series succeeds through its strong female ensemble, lavish production, and engaging historical backdrop.