It is not a series for everyone. Lovers of humor as black as pitch and macabre murders will rejoice like children, while the rest will switch...
The director’s name is a guarantee—Stephen Frears is no ordinary filmmaker. We are dealing with a truly successful miniseries. A Very English Scandal.
The brilliant combination of comedy and vivid pacifist drama makes M*A*S*H a timeless sitcom that continues to attract audiences and win fans across generations
Master of None is a rare title that with similar deftness and sensitivity transforms banal depiction of reality into a complex, witty, and intimate tale.
So many things went wrong with Castle, though it could have been so much better, but I keep returning to this one, I still feel sentimental...
Mothers, The Letdown is for you. It is a pity that only now do filmmakers recognise the potential in portraying parenthood through ordinary, everyday moments.
Today, when television shatters new taboos, Sex and the City would hardly be shocking, but in 1998 it was so controversial that the network feared to...
Patrick Melrose, a troubled character, an alcoholic, a drug addict, childhood trauma, a fantastic Benedict Cumberbatch, and excellent Hugo Weaving. A must-watch
Should you watch Everything Sucks!? Yes! The humor is light, even the most poignant moments serve a purpose, and any clichés are tempered by emotional sincerity
The End of the F***ing World has no regard for categories – it transitions between motifs known from teen comedies and gory visions of a would-be...