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Author: Kritika Narula

Kritika is a writer and communications consultant based in India. She loves consuming stories in all forms – books, movies, TV shows – and places these stories under a fierce assessment to see if they are feminist, empathetic or entertaining enough. All of Kritika's work is undergirded by her passion for mental health.

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Nielsen ratings will now be releases for a weekly ranking of the most popular shows across streaming platforms. Is the system outdated?

We’ve seen Justin Hartley in the heartbreaking drama 'This is Us' as Kevin Pearson. Will Hartley's recent personal drama be a plotline?

Remote learning enters mainstream education, more & more time will be spent online. Here's everything you need to know.

Season 29 of 'Dancing with the Stars' is officially underway, now that the celebrity cast has been announced. Why did Chrishell Stause accept the offer?

Let’s just say it as it is: British humor wins. British TV shows specialize in dark humor jokes. Here are some of the best dark British shows.

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In these stressful times, a lot of us have taken to dark humor as a coping mechanism. Check out these Netflix specials focused on those dark humor jokes.

Taylor Swift isn't on tour due to coronavirus restrictions. Would you pay to hire Taylor Swift's tour bus? Here's how you can!