Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt – Season 1
Kimmy Schmidt has just been rescued from an underground bunker after being held captive along with three other women for 15 years. She decides to relocate herself in New York City and start her life over again.
Kimmy Schmidt has just been rescued from an underground bunker after being held captive along with three other women for 15 years. She decides to relocate herself in New York City and start her life over again.
In this comedy of manners, a woman from a former bourgeois family tries to keep up appearances by relying on unsavory financial practices.
In this Canadian take on the indie rom-com at the hands of Dowse, The F Word (or in its more US-friendly title: What If), we get Kazan opposite Daniel Radcliffe as the quintessential quirky oddballs bantering about Elvis, poop and the Fool’s Gold Loaf.
Ted Mosby’s apparently never-ending story of how he met his kids’ mother gets off to a pretty good start thanks to How I Met Your Mother’s cast.
Taiyou Matsumoto’s Ping Pong manga series is taken off the pages by none other than the soaring mind of animator Masaaki Yuasa in this dynamic hard-hitting 11-episode series of two high school friends and their love for table tennis.
A late-20s-odd-30s-year-old single daydreamer with a keen sense of smell whiffs through her day with reenactments of Bollywood heroine numbers… until she meets the brooding artist of her filmi southern-flared sexed up musical fantasies.
The Grand Budapest Hotel’s best act is Ralph Fiennes by a very long shot.
On the week of his wedding, Karishma introduces Nikhil to the black sheep of the family, the attention-deficit pill-popping Mandarin-speaking chemical engineer Meeta.
From Bogota, Colombia, comes some of the smoothest Franco-jazz I’ve heard in a very long time.