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Siya movie review: It's brutal; at times, excessively so
Comicstaan season 3 reveals Indian reality TV at its best
The Summer I Turned Pretty review: Jenny Han's novel adaptation fall short on its 'what's beautiful' investigation
Why Shining Vale presents both the apprehensions of second-wave feminism and a response to it
How Stranger Things succeeds in bringing out the emotional realism of coming-of-age
Disney's live-action Chip and Dale: Rescue Rangers is yet another remake marketing on nostalgia
Not so Mumbai: What often gets left out in city's on screen depictions
What really are the secrets of Dumbledore? Tracing the wizard's onscreen portrayal, from Harry Potter to Fantastic Beasts
Ten years of Girls: How the Lena Dunham show used a millennial sexual revolution as path to self-reflection
As regulations against workplace harassment gain ground, it's time we turn to abuse against home-based workers too
On Jaya Bachchan's birthday, tracing veteran actor's assertive political persona, from the girl-next-door movies to Parliament
In failing to represent its women audience, Bridgerton Season 2 struggles to be the revisionist show it started out as
Oscars 2022: Pixar's Encanto bursts the bubble of self-objectification in the age of social media unlike any Disney tale
The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel Season 4 finally shows Midge as not another Mary Sue, but a self-preserving artist
Oscars 2022: Licorice Pizza addresses age gap between partners but steers clear of predatory behaviour
Studying women presidents and prime ministers on screen, from Meryl Streep in Don't Look Up to Dimple Kapadia in A Thursday
'And why aren't you in uniform?' Social media spoofs on Euphoria hit differently in light of the Karnataka hijab row