Mithya fumbles to make headway towards truth or dare, observes Sukanya Verma.
Squad drags from scene to scene like a lifeless sloth with no destination in mind, sighs Sukanya Verma.
Joginder Tuteja looks at his biggest hits, and where you can watch them.
As cinemas remain shut and watching movies on big screen still a distant dream, OTT platforms are keeping us distracted from the pandemic with its steady supply of content.
Feeling comfortable to be yourself around your partner is primarily a sign of being compatible with your partner.
As a thriller, Dial 100 is much too passive to convey the urgency or hazard of the instability at loose, feels Sukanya Verma.
Life, history, adventure, Sukanya Verma offers a rather feverish schedule on OTT this week.
Thrillers, horrors and real-life inspired stories dominate the OTT scene this week.
You'll be spoilt for choice on OTT this week. Sukanya Verma lists everything you simply cannot afford to miss.
Naxalbari has some really good and unexpected twists and turns, observes Moumita Bhattacharjee.
DC superheroes, Marvel superheroes, sleep science, scandals, Sukanya Verma brings you all you catch on OTT this week.
The Wife could have been a game-changer in the horror genre, but falls prey to listless execution, complains Moumita Bhattacharjee.
Dia Mirza, Sahil Sangha took to social media to announce their separation
This poorly paced movie is too dull to be a drama and shows no signs (or intrigue) of a thriller, observes Sukanya Verma.
Kate Winslet's turn as detective while Seema Pahwa turns director, all this and more on OTT this week.
'We are talking about history, about things that transpired.' 'If we don't know our history, we will never be able to evolve as individuals.'
Lara Dutta nails her character's daunting temperament, Soha Ali Khan's sophistication is tailor-made for the part, Anya Singh conveys a tidy blend of shy and spirit, but it's Kritika Kamra's hilarious Kareena-fication that makes her the life of this willy-nilly game of thrones, observes Sukanya Verma.
Ross and Rachel end their super long break. Kate Winslet solves Easttown's grimmest mystery. Huma Qureshi gets political in Bihar. All this and more on OTT this week notes Sukanya Verma.
The film will releases both in theatres and digitally, reveals Subhash K Jha.
The argument that the pandemic has given a boost to streaming video is fallacious. Only three OTTs saw a rise in viewership; the others fell.
Joginder Tuteja looks at August's OTT releases.
Sunny Leone joins Amitabh Bachchan, Shah Rukh Khan, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan and many others.
Vihir is a balm for our troubled souls, says Aseem Chhabra. It is a like a book on life lessons -- joy, laughter and tragedy are all part of our existence.
'My hunger for characters, stories, and work is becoming even more insatiable.' 'I'm obsessed with films, characters, and this whole world.'
'While I was shooting fake guns in Minsk, there were real grenades being thrown just a little distance away.'
Love Hostel stays focused on the murky present and revelling in its increasingly dark outcome. Despite the reach of social media and technology, this isn't the cushy, liberal India of mainstream culture. It's a lawless, ruthless, endless minefield where uncertainty and bigotry go hand in hand and patriarchy is a foregone conclusion, observes Sukanya Verma.
Kunal Kemmu's crime thriller Abhay 2 continues to be gripping in the second season, notes Moumita Bhattacharjee.
Shabana Azmi presents Mee Raqsam, Baba's directorial debut.
Sunflower creates intrigue right from the start, and lives up to its potential, observes Prateek Sur.
Netflix is reminiscent of Star TV in the 1990s: Very Western in its gaze, very expensive, and clueless, notes Vanita Kohli-Khandekar.
200: Halla Ho's filmi treatment of events diminishes the impact of a fiery reality, says Sukanya Verma.
Silence... Can You Hear It is definitely a recommended watch of the week, assures Joginder Tuteja.
'The stories I want to tell are very important.'
Companies like Amazon Prime Video are also temporarily lowering bit rates -- a measure of how much data is being transferred -- to ease pressure on telecom network infrastructure.
Indoo Ki Jawaani is fun while it lasts, discovers Joginder Tuteja.
The OTT glass is full again. Here's all the exciting new fare to watch over the week. Sukanya Verma offers a peek.
Mentalhood will start streaming from March 11.