This week, our Feisty Indian Aunty watches Clickbait on Netflix and is terrified by social media and the power it has over our thoughts.
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MoreThis week, our Feisty Indian Aunty watches The Chair and is reminded of just how crucial educators are in the lives of our children.
MoreNetflix announces TUDUM, their first ever global fan event with first looks, new trailers, and exclusive clips for all their hottest shows.
MoreSweet Girl has an insane third act twist. Is it earned or is it just dumb? We break it down for you in this explainer.
MoreDon't let its tropey veneer fool you, Netflix's AlRawabi School for Girls is a series that is deeper, darker, and has a lot to say.
MoreThis week, our Feisty Indian Aunty watches Grace and Frankie and is so happy that these wonderful characters are back in her life.
MoreBeckett on Netflix unfortunately failed to hold our attention. Here are 10 things we couldn't help thinking about while watching it.
MoreA far more comprehensible (and enjoyable) introduction to the world of The Witcher than Netflix's Henry Cavill series.
MoreThis week, our Feisty Indian Aunty watches the anthology series Navarasa and is blown away by all nine episodes.
MoreWe chat with production designer Carlos Zaragoza and art director Wendell Dalit about the world of Vivo and the characters that live in it.
MoreWe speak to Oscar nominated director Kirk DeMicco and writer Quiara Alegria Hudes about animated musicals how they cracked the Vivo script.
MoreThe latest Lin-Manuel Miranda musical is is as full of charm as it is great songs.
MoreWe review Myth & Mogul: John DeLorean and Vivo.
MoreThis week, our Feisty Indian Aunty watches the anthology series Feels Like Ishq and falls in love with falling in love.
MoreWe chat to Vivo musical director Alex Lacamoire and voice actor Juan de Marcos about what it was like working on the movie.
MoreWhen is a Jean-Claude Van Damme movie not a “Jean-Claude Van Damme movie?" When it’s the delightful French secret agent farce The Last Mercenary.
MoreWe review Blood Red Sky and The Last Mercenary.
MoreThis week, our Feisty Indian Aunty watches The Last Letter from Your Lover and reconnects with her sense of hopeless romanticism.
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