Tag: Netflix

  • Miley Cyrus to be part of ‘Black Mirror’s’ season 5

    Miley Cyrus to be part of ‘Black Mirror’s’ season 5

    Sci-fi series Black Mirror is all set to return for its fifth season on June 5, Netflix announced. The star-studded cast of the technology-fueled paranoia includes pop singer Miley Cyrus, Avengers actor Anthony Mackie, That 70s Show’s Topher Grace and Fleabag star Andrew Scott.

    Creators Charlie Brooker and Annabel Jones return with three new stories, six months after the release of Black Mirror: Bandersnatch, an interactive special edition of the show that offered viewers the chance to pick from a range of scenarios.

    The streaming giant shared a trailer for the new series that opened with Scott’s character sitting in a car holding a gun while in a stand-off with police.

    A bored-looking Mackie then appears in a domestic scene, while in a third story, a purple-wigged Cyrus takes to the stage to perform in front of an audience.

    Black Mirror, whose stories look at the effects of advanced technology on modern society, debuted in the United Kingdom in 2011.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2bVik34nWws
  • Netflix reveals the cast of ‘Sacred Games 2’

    Netflix reveals the cast of ‘Sacred Games 2’

    Netflix India’s superhit series Sacred Games is returning with a second season and some new characters. While the streaming platform has not yet announced a release date, Indian media reports suggest that the series will be released around the end of July/first week of August.

    The cast of the second season was revealed in a short video shared by Netflix. While Saif Ali Khan and Nawazuddin Siddiqui will be reprising their roles as cop Sartaj Singh and gangster Ganesh Gaitonde respectively, new members include Kalki Koechlin and Ranvir Shorey.

    Pankaj Tripathi, the Guruji who was introduced in the first season as Gaitonde’s ‘third father’, will also have a bigger role in Season 2.

    According to reports, the second season picks up with Sartaj pursuing his relentless quest to save the city, and Gaitonde facing bigger challenges to retain his position as the legendary kingpin of Mumbai.

  • Netflix Originals you can watch with your parents

    There are times when you want to hangout with your parents but a movie night is usually impossible given that the content available nowadays is not very family-friendly.

    Read or watch our list of Netflix shows you can easily watch with your parents.

    Our Planet – A nature documentary, more of a visual delight, addressing the issues of conservation.

    IMDb: 9.7/10

    The Crown – The award-winning series shows the life and challenges of Queen Elizabeth II from the 1940s to recent times. The latest season, yet to release, will also have Lady Diana.

    IMDb: 8.7/10

    Chef’s Table – Perfect for the food-loving family.

    IMDb: 8.6/10

    Patriot Act with Hasan Minhaj – The show explores the current cultural and political landscape with a comic twist.

    IMDb: 8/10

    Tidying up with Marie Kondo – For the family that can’t let go, declutter your home and life with this show.

    IMDb: 6.6/10

  • “Netflix and Chill” Originals

    At the end of the day, all one wants to do is sit in front of their TV or laptop screen and binge-watch. Here are 5 new releases that will keep you happy and chill.

    Don’t want to read the article? Watch the video.

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    After Life

    IMDb: 8.6/10

    An honest, sympathetic and somewhat comic handling of a very real subject matter; dealing with loss and whatever comes in life next.

    Delhi Crime

    IMDb: 8.9/10

    The series which documents the aftermath of the 2012 Delhi gang rape gives a brutal reality check and is not for the faint-hearted.

    The Umbrella Academy

    IMDb: 8.2/10

    Keeps you hooked but you wish they had better super powers.

    Russian Doll

    IMDb: 8/10

    Not everyone’s cup of tea but if you love it, you love it.

    Working Moms

    IMDb: 6.4/10

    Might not have a high rating but every working mom will definitely relate.