The third season intensified the troubles for the white-collar criminal Marty Byrde (Jason Bateman) and his wife, Wendy (Laura Linney), as they and their not-always-reliable associate Ruth Langmore (Julia Garner) saw their Missouri-based money-laundering business drawn deeper into the thrall of organized crime.
Here are some of the highlights selected by The Times’s TV critics:
Television this year offered ingenuity, humor, defiance and hope. “Heavenly Bites” is a celebration of creativity, featuring reinventions of dishes that are popular around the world. But the main selling point of this show is the lovingly shot images of astonishing meals and beverages: wildly colorful micheladas, bags of chips filled with unexpected toppings, jumbo huaraches covered with over a pound of meat. “Heavenly Bites: Mexico” offers some useful information about the traditions and ingredients that define the country’s different regions. ‘Heavenly Bites: Mexico’ Season 1īlending cultural history with pretty pictures of delicious food, this docuseries features Mexican chefs taking familiar elements of the local cuisine and recombining them in exciting and often extreme ways. The characters move about their house like little toys troubled by malevolent forces - including an unstoppable insect infestation and a toxic water supply - that make it difficult for any of these odd little humans and animals ever to feel wholly at home. All of “The House,” though, uses stop-motion animation, which gives the movie a uniform look and an unsettling feel.
Each segment has been overseen by a different creative team, with their own character designs and sensibilities - some darkly comic and some nightmarishly surreal - aided by a voice cast that includes Matthew Goode, Jarvis Cocker and Helena Bonham Carter. This animated horror anthology film tells three creepy tales all set in the same strange old house: one taking place in the past, one in the present and one in the future. As with the podcast, the TV version of “Archive 81” is partly about the allure of decaying old media, and the secrets hinted at in the spaces just outside the frame. The story proceeds along these two characters’ timelines, as they each see signs of a deeper, darker conspiracy that has pulled them into their respective assignments. Loosely based on an innovative “found footage” horror podcast, “Archive 81” is about two intrepid investigators: Melody Pendras (Dina Shihabi), a journalist shooting video interviews with the residents of a mysterious apartment building in the mid-1990s, and Dan Turner (Mamoudou Athie), a modern-day archivist who becomes obsessed with Melody’s research after he is hired to restore her damaged tapes. For more recommendations on what to stream, sign up for our Watching newsletter here. (Note: Streaming services occasionally change schedules without giving notice. Here are our picks for some of January’s most promising new titles. Release Date – July 22 2.Every month, Netflix adds movies and TV shows to its library. Directed by Pa Ranjith, known for his movies Kaala and Kabali with Rajnikanth, Sarpatta stars Arya, John Kokken, Kalaiyarasan. The plot revolves around a clash between two clans namely Idiyappa Parambarai and Sarpatta Parambarai and sheds light on the boxing culture of that time. One of the biggest releases this month, Sarpatta Parambarai is a sports drama set in the 1970s in North Chennai. 5 Tamil movies releasing on Amazon Prime Video, SonyLIV and Disney+ Hotstar this July 2021, that are a must-watch 1. Also, check out new movies & shows releasing on ZEE5 & MX Player this month, here. Scroll to check the list of Tamil movies releasing in July 2021 on Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, SonyLIV and more. Out of the new Tamil titles releasing this month, Pa Ranjith’s Sarpatta Parambarai deserves a special mention. Tamil movies have gained immense popularity among the viewers owing to their brilliant content and great performance by the actors.