tv series
-
‘Young Sheldon’ stars Raegan and Montana on ‘The Big Bang Theory’ prequel: ‘A home away from home’
-
Confronting the demons: ‘Doctor Who’ travels to Partition-era India in latest episode
-
British series ‘Butterfly’ is an unflinching look at Max’s journey to becoming Maxine
-
Sony BBC Earth’s ‘Hidden Kingdoms’ unearths adventures in unlikely corners of the jungle
-
Behind many television reboots, that old feeling and a new media landscape
-
‘A Very English Scandal’ revisits the shame and secrecy surrounding homosexuality in Britain
-
Global refugee crisis gets a sci-fi twist in time-travelling thriller ‘The Crossing’
-
‘Collateral’ review: Good intentions and the right ingredients, but the punch is missing
-
Cult TV series ‘Powder’ is finally getting the platform and attention it deserves
-
In ‘McMafia’, Russian gangsters, family ties and Nawazuddin Siddiqui
-
‘Love hard, run fast, be kind’: The ‘Doctor Who’ Xmas episode is about letting go
-
‘Black Mirror’ season four is much of the same that still feels new
-
Greed is good in television show ‘Billions’, but we already know that
-
Netflix’s ‘Dark’ has its bright spots but does not offer anything new
-
Less ‘unnecessarily gratuitous’ than historically accurate: Why the TV show ‘Gunpowder is so violent
-
Sewing quilts and spinning tales in Netflix’s stunning new miniseries ‘Alias Grace’
-
The reason ‘Stranger Things’ works: It is the Upside Down to Disney’s goody-goody universe
-
Amazon’s ‘Lore’ features werewolves and other real-life horror stories but it’s just a little boring
-
In superb ‘Mindhunter’, two men butt heads with the world’s worst serial killers
-
The DD Files: When Shyam Benegal brought India’s entire history to TV screens in ‘Bharat Ek Khoj’
-
2017 Emmy Awards: ‘Westworld’ and ‘Saturday Night Live’ have 22 nominations each
-
MTV series on safe sex and family planning will now have an Indian version
-
In TV series ‘GLOW’, spandex, fake body slams and real friendships
-
BBC show ‘Fleming: The Man Who Would Be Bond’ confuses 007 with his creator
-
TV series ‘I Love Dick’ neatly turns mansplaining on its head
-
Why Frank Underwood from ‘House of Cards’ simply cannot be a vegetarian
-
‘Genius’ review: Albert Einstein’s private life was as monumental as his achievements
-
Blessed be the fruit! TV series ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ is as terrifying as the book
-
BBC series ‘Hidden India’ peeks inside its untamed heart
-
TV shows ‘Riverdale’ and ‘13 Reasons Why’ prove that it takes a village to kill a child
-
Hugh Hefner needed the centrefold treatment in ‘American Playboy’. He gets the cover-up instead
-
‘Feud: Bette and Joan’ review: Classic Hollywood glamour and a generous use of the b-word
-
TV series ‘Big Little Lies’ has mothers, mystery and murder (plus Kidman and Witherspoon)
-
TV series on Pope Francis skates over his controversial Argentina years
-
Archie Andrews for millennials: Dark, dangerous and filled with explosive secrets
-
In TV show ‘The Young Pope’, Jude Law, intrigue, dance music and a kangaroo
-
The best thing about the BBC TV show ‘Taboo’? Tom Hardy
-
TV show ‘A Series of Unfortunate Events’ turns misfortune into a visual spectacle
-
TV show ‘The Man in the High Castle’ imagines an America ruled by Nazis and governed by racism
-
Guillermo del Toro’s ‘Trollhunters’ is for kids and the kids hidden inside the grown-ups
-
‘Sherlock’ is back with an astounding season premiere (no spoilers)
-
Why the TV series ‘The Crown’ is less about politics and more about the family
-
The future of TV – where documentary meets fiction meets mocumentary
-
TV show ‘Medici: Masters of Florence’ is a thrilling account of banking and medieval intrigue
-
Androids dream of life and liberation in sci-fi TV show ‘Westworld’
-
Here is why the new Netflix show ‘Luke Cage’ is drawing rave reviews
-
In ‘Top of the Lake’, women rise above the surface
-
In BBC show ‘The Living and the Dead’, it’s not clear who is being haunted and who is the ghost
-
The timing is perfect for the second season of Anil Kapoor’s ’24: India’
-
The TV show about Gerald Durrell’s family and other animals is a delight
-
The ‘Family Guy’ episode set in India aims to offend – and succeeds all too well
-
Channel 4 show ‘Flowers’ is dark and chaotic and that’s why you need to watch it
-
The DD Files: By the power of Gray Skull, we haven’t forgotten He-Man
-
TV show ‘Indian Summers’ is dainty until it bares its fangs
-
The spy who loved me and then disappeared, starring the beautiful Ben Whishaw
-
BBC show on Agatha Christie novel ‘And Then There Were None’ is gorgeously grim
-
‘Meri Awaaz Hi Pehchaan Hai’ is not about two singing sisters in long plaits, says writer
-
Catch up (if you can) with Marvel’s female superhero Jessica Jones
-
Fact or fiction? ‘House of Cards’ and the 2016 presidential election
-
The DD Files: 12 possible brides for a fortunate NRI in the hilarious ‘Mr Yogi’
-
Tips from chat show grande dame Tabassum on handling film celebrities
-
Pine, Jonathan Pine: ‘The Night Manager’ is proof that Tom Hiddleston can be a gem of a Bond
-
The DD Files: The terrifically tacky ‘Vikram aur Betaal’
-
Mick Jagger + Martin Scorsese = a head rush called ‘Vinyl’
-
The DD Files: ‘Ados Pados’ and the next-door charms of Amol Palekar
-
Wodehouse, Fry and Laurie – what a combination, by Jove!
-
The DD Files: Kalyani Singh in ‘Udaan’ remains our favourite heroine in khaki
-
The DD Files: ‘Giant Robot, obey, into the air and up and away!’
-
‘BoJack Horseman’ is a cartoon that is most definitely not for kids
-
Can ‘The X-Files’ survive today? The truth is out there
-
Skinnydipping, spies and shortages: ‘Deutschland 83’ brilliantly evokes life in East Germany
-
Watch: A superb animated tribute to the acclaimed TV show ‘The Wire’
-
Netflix show ‘Narcos’ is a pure drug rush
-
Wake up already to the twisted charms of Golden Globe winner ‘Mr Robot’
-
The DD Files: Meet the only Sherlock Holmes who matters
-
Let the binge begin: ‘Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt’ on Netflix
-
‘The Abominable Bride’ is a great start to the new year
-
The DD Files: Once upon a time in ‘Malgudi Days’
-
What John Watson thinks of ‘The Abominable Bride’
-
The DD Files: Kundan Shah’s ‘Yeh Jo Hai Zindagi’ raised the bar for sitcoms
-
Guns, gangsters and grit: meet the Peaky Blinders of Birmingham
-
The DD Files: Shyam Benegal’s ‘Yatra’ packed all of India in a train
-
‘Downton Abbey’ in an American accent
-
In ‘Broadchurch’, murder in a small English town makes everybody a suspect
-
‘You’re the Worst’ is both hilarious and tragic
-
‘I can hear you, Clem Fandango’: Matt Berry’s ‘Toast of London’
-
How to insult like Julia Louis-Dreyfus: a crash course from ‘Veep’
-
What Vince Gilligan did before he made Breaking Bad
-
All gather in the living room for ‘Modern Family’
-
How are you not watching ‘Homeland’?
-
A starter’s quick guide to ‘Orange is the New Black’
-
‘Downton Abbey’ is that charmingly addictive show you never thought you’d relate to
-
'Doctor Who': he was there when Vesuvius erupted, and he's here to save you
-
Why the new ‘Sleepy Hollow’ will keep you awake
-
If there’s only one legal drama you want to watch, it’s this one
-
'The Affair': he said she said on the sea shore