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Summer TV? Is It Worth Being In the Great Indoors?

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Right now content is king and almost everyone you can think of is developing a television show.

No matter what the medium is, network broadcast or streaming, the content is abundant and you can pretty much find what you are looking for if you really know what you want.

Here is the tv schedule of shows returning and  premiering in the month of June. Tell us if you agree or disagree!

Wednesday, June 1
12:01 a.m. PT – Bajillion Dollar Propertie$ Season 3 – Seeso
12:01 a.m. PT – The Cyanide & Happiness Show – Seeso
9 p.m. – Nashville (Midseason premiere) – CMT

Friday, June 2
12:01 a.m. PT – LONG STRANGE TRIP (Documentary) – Amazon
12:01 a.m. PT – Flaked Season 2 – Netflix

Saturday, June 3
12:01 a.m. PT – DUMB: THE STORY OF BIG BROTHER MAGAZINE (Documentary) – Hulu

Sunday, June 4
7 p.m. – SUNDAY NIGHT WITH MEGYN KELLY – NBC
8 p.m. – American Ninja Warrior: USA vs. The World (Special) – NBC
9 p.m. – Fear the Walking Dead Season 3 – AMC
10 p.m. – I’M DYING UP HERE – Showtime

Monday, June 5
8 p.m. – Shadowhunters (Midseason premiere) – Freeform
8 p.m. – IF YOU’RE NOT IN THE OBIT, EAT BREAKFAST (Comedic Documentary) -HBO
9 p.m. – Stitchers Season 3 – Freeform

Tuesday, June 6
8 p.m. – DEADLIEST CATCH: LEGEND OF WILD BILL (Special) – Discovery
10 p.m. – DEVIL’S CANYON – Discovery
10 p.m. – Tosh.0 (Midseason premiere) – Comedy Central
10 p.m. – The Profit Season 5 – CNBC
10 p.m. – Ink Master Season 9 – Spike
10:30 p.m. – THE JIM JEFFRIES SHOW – Comedy Central

Wednesday, June 7
8 p.m. – NBA Special: Jimmy Kimmel Live Game Night – ABC
8 p.m. – 2017 CMT Music Awards – CMT
8 p.m. – Nightcap Season 2 – Pop

Thursday, June 8
9 p.m. – Mountain Men Season 6 – History
10 p.m. – Queen of the South Season 2 – USA

Friday, June 9
12:01 a.m. PT – Orange is the New Black Season 5 – Netflix
12:01 a.m. PT – LE MANS: RACING IS EERYTHING – Amazon
8 p.m. – Dark Matter Season 3 – Syfy (First two episodes will air back-to-back, with single episodes airing in successive weeks.)
10 p.m. – Wynonna Earp Season 2 – Syfy

Saturday, June 10
8 p.m. – Idiotsitter Season 2 – Comedy Central
9 p.m. – Tyler Perry’s For Better or Worse Season 6 – OWN
10 p.m. – Orphan Black Season 5 – BBC America

Sunday, June 11
8 p.m. – Celebrity Family Feud Season 4 – ABC
8 p.m. – 71st Annual Tony Awards – CBS
8 p.m. – MENENDEZ: BLOOD BROTHERS (TV Movie) – Lifetime
9 p.m. – STEVE HARVEY’S FUNDERDOME – ABC
9 p.m. – American Grit Season 2 – Fox
9 p.m. – CLAWS – TNT
9 p.m. – HAMILTON: BUILDING AMERICA – History
10 p.m. – $100,000 Pyramid Season 2 – ABC
10 p.m. – Jordan Klepper Solves Guns (Comedy special) – Comedy Central

Monday, June 12
8 p.m. – American Ninja Warrior Season 6 – NBC
8 p.m. – So You Think You Can Dance Season 14 – Fox
9 p.m. – SUPERHUMAN – Fox
9 p.m. – Counting On Season 3 – TLC
9 p.m. – THE PUTIN INTERVIEWS (Docu-series) – Showtime
10 p.m. – Spartan: Ultimate Team Challenge Season 2 – NBC

Tuesday, June 13
12:01 a.m. PT – OH, HELLO ON BROADWAY (Comedy special) – Netflix
9 p.m. – Face Off Season 12 – Syfy

Wednesday, June 14
9 p.m. – Alaskan Bush People Season 6 – Discovery
10 p.m. – TO TELL THE TRUTH – ABC
10 p.m. – BLOOD DRIVE – Syfy

Thursday, June 15
9 p.m. – The Tunnel: Sabotage (Season 2) – PBS
10 p.m. – Alone Season 3 – History

Friday, June 16
12:01 a.m. PT – The Ranch Season 2 – Netflix
9 p.m. – The Great British Baking Show Season 4 – PBS

Saturday, June 17
10:30 a.m. – LEGO Star Wars: The Freemaker Adventures Season 2 – Disney XD
9 p.m. – Turn: Washington’s Spies Season 4 – AMC
9 p.m. – The Wedding March 2 (TV Movie) – Hallmark
10 p.m. – T.J. Miller: Meticulously Ridiculous – HBO

Monday, June 19
9 p.m. – Preacher Season 2 – AMC

Tuesday, June 20
9 p.m. – Wrecked Season 2 – TBS

Wednesday, June 21
8 p.m. – LITTLE BIG SHOTS: FOREVER YOUNG – NBC

Thursday, June 22
8 p.m. – BOY BAND (2-hour premiere) – ABC
8 p.m. – The Wall (Midseason premiere) – NBC
9 p.m. – The Night Shift Season 4 – NBC
10 p.m. – THE GONG SHOW – ABC

Friday, June 23
12:01 a.m. PT – GLOW – Netflix
11 p.m. – Playing House Season 3 – USA (All Season 3 episodes available on VOD on June 24.)

Wednesday, June 28
10 p.m. – Younger Season 4 – TV Land

Thursday, June 29
9 p.m. – BATTLE OF THE NETWORK STARS – ABC
9 p.m. – Zoo Season 3 – CBS

Friday, June 30
8 p.m. – Masters of Illusion Season 6 – The CW
8 p.m. – Killjoys Season 3 – Syfy

 

 

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Hanuman – A Visual Spectacle and a Mythological Triumph

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Indian cinema has long been known for its ability to weave myth, culture, and grandeur into powerful storytelling. The latest addition to this tradition, Hanuman, directed by Prasanth Varma, is an ambitious retelling of one of India’s most beloved mythological characters. A cinematic marvel, Hanuman is a bold attempt to blend ancient epic with modern storytelling techniques, creating an experience that resonates with audiences of all ages.

At its core, Hanuman reimagines the tale of Lord Hanuman, the divine devotee of Lord Rama, known for his strength, loyalty, and courage. The movie isn’t just a retelling of traditional episodes from the Ramayana; it infuses these timeless stories with fresh perspectives, exploring themes of duty, faith, and the triumph of good over evil. While the script takes creative liberties, it stays rooted in the cultural and spiritual essence of Hanuman, making it both an engaging narrative and a respectful homage.

One of the standout features of Hanuman is its visual grandeur. The VFX team has outdone themselves, creating breathtaking battle sequences, celestial landscapes, and larger-than-life depictions of Hanuman’s legendary feats. The use of cutting-edge technology elevates the storytelling, offering audiences a visual feast that rivals global fantasy epics. The cinematography, led by seasoned artist Dasaradhi Sivendra, captures the mythological tone beautifully, blending vibrant palettes with the dark hues of conflict and sacrifice.

Teja Sajja, in the titular role, delivers a performance that is both commanding and heartfelt. His portrayal of Hanuman captures the character’s divine strength and endearing humility, making him an ideal hero. Supporting performances by Amritha Aiyer, Varalaxmi Sarathkumar, and Vinay Rai add depth to the narrative, bringing a spectrum of emotions to the screen.

Director Prasanth Varma deserves applause for his vision and execution. Tackling a subject as revered as Hanuman could have easily resulted in a cautious or overindulgent approach. Instead, Varma strikes a balance, creating a story that is both reverent and relatable. The screenplay moves at a brisk pace, though some moments, particularly the expository sequences, could have benefited from tighter editing.

The film’s music, composed by Gowrahari, Anudeep Dev, and Krishna Saurabh, is an emotional anchor, blending traditional Indian sounds with a modern orchestral touch. The background score heightens the drama and spirituality, particularly during pivotal moments like the crossing of the ocean and the climactic battle sequences.

Hanuman is a cinematic achievement that successfully reimagines a beloved figure for modern audiences. While it occasionally stumbles in pacing and exposition, these are minor flaws in an otherwise spectacular production. For fans of mythology, fantasy, and visually stunning cinema, Hanuman is a must-watch. It is a testament to Indian cinema’s ability to merge tradition and innovation, reminding us why stories of gods and heroes continue to inspire across generations.

Rating: 4.5/5

This film not only celebrates the timeless tale of Hanuman but also sets a new benchmark for mythological storytelling in Indian cinema.

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Indian movie review at adipush

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Genre: Action, Adventure, Drama
Duration: 179 minutes
Director: Om Raut
Writer: Om Raut
Stars: Prabhas, Saif Ali Khan, Kriti Sanon, Sunny Singh

Rating: ★★☆☆☆ (2/5)



Netflix’s Adipurush aims to reimagine the Indian epic Ramayana in a modern cinematic style, delivering a tale of righteousness, devotion, and the eternal conflict between good and evil. Helmed by Om Raut, the film follows Raghava (Prabhas) as he embarks on a journey to rescue his wife Janaki (Kriti Sanon) from the clutches of the demon king Lankesh (Saif Ali Khan). With a narrative that spans vast landscapes and incorporates mythological grandeur, the film had immense potential but falters in its execution.

While the premise remains faithful to its legendary source, the execution feels lackluster. The screenplay struggles to balance a modern audience’s expectations with the gravitas of its traditional essence. The dialogues, often stilted, fail to evoke the emotional depth and poetic resonance required for a story of such magnitude.

Prabhas, portraying Raghava, delivers a restrained performance that lacks the heroic intensity one expects from the character. Kriti Sanon as Janaki does her best with limited material, bringing grace to her role, while Saif Ali Khan’s over-the-top portrayal of Lankesh is polarizing, leaning more into theatricality than menace. The supporting cast, including Sunny Singh, adds little to elevate the film.

One of the film’s most significant drawbacks is its visual effects. Despite the high budget, the CGI appears subpar, often detracting from the immersive experience. The underwhelming special effects undermine key battle sequences and fantastical elements, which should have been highlights of the film.

On the brighter side, the musical score by Ajay-Atul manages to shine, offering moments of grandeur and emotional heft. The film’s costume design and some set pieces are visually appealing, hinting at what could have been with more polished execution.


Adipurush is a well-intentioned attempt to bring the epic Ramayana to life for a global audience, but it stumbles in critical areas, including visual effects, pacing, and character depth. While it offers a few moments of spectacle and an engaging musical score, the overall experience feels hollow and unworthy of its mythological roots. Fans of the epic may find some moments of nostalgia, but casual viewers are likely to be left disappointed.

Adipurush is a missed opportunity to create a definitive modern retelling of an Indian classic.

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Businessman (2012) – Movie Review

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Genre: Action, Crime, Thriller

Runtime: 2h 11m

Director: Puri Jagannadh

Writer: Puri Jagannadh

Main Cast: Mahesh Babu, Kajal Aggarwal, Prakash Raj, Nassar, Sayaji Shinde

Studio: R. R. Movie Makers

Where to Watch: Available on streaming platforms like Amazon Prime Video and YouTube (check availability in your region).


“Businessman” is a high-voltage action thriller starring Mahesh Babu in one of his most charismatic roles. Directed by Puri Jagannadh, the film follows Surya (Mahesh Babu), an ambitious and ruthless man who arrives in Mumbai with a dream of ruling the underworld. With his sharp mind and fearless attitude, he rises to power, challenging both the law and the mafia.

Mahesh Babu delivers a power-packed performance, exuding style, confidence, and intensity in every scene. His dialogues, especially the iconic “Pokka Business,” became instant fan favorites. Kajal Aggarwal plays a conventional love interest but adds charm to the narrative. Prakash Raj is impressive as the antagonist, adding depth to the conflict.

Puri Jagannadh’s screenplay is fast-paced, filled with gripping dialogues and intense confrontations. The film’s action sequences and Thaman’s electrifying background score elevate the cinematic experience. While the plot follows familiar gangster tropes, the film’s execution, Mahesh Babu’s screen presence, and the powerful dialogues keep it engaging.

Final Score: 8.5/10

A stylish and entertaining action film with a magnetic Mahesh Babu, “Businessman” is a must-watch for fans of crime thrillers and mass entertainers.

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