Streaming now on Netflix Ah, Selling Sunset — the only show that can make a grown adult believe that wearing a sequined minidress to a house viewing is perfectly normal. Season 9 has finally dropped, and like many fans who survived the emotional chaos of Season 8, I braced myself for another high-gloss, high-drama, high-heelsContinue reading “Selling Sunset Season 9 Review— Glamour, Grit, and Grown-Woman Gossip at Its Finest”
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Review: The Ex-Wife Season 1 — Love, Lies, and a Whole Lot of Ex-tra Drama
Streaming on Amazon Prime Let’s start with the title — The Ex-Wife. Simple, sharp, and oh-so-suggestive. Because let’s be honest — if there’s one thing people love more than falling in love, it’s watching other people’s relationships fall apart. Add a messy triangle (or, in this case, something more like a Bermuda Triangle of emotions),Continue reading “Review: The Ex-Wife Season 1 — Love, Lies, and a Whole Lot of Ex-tra Drama”
B*****ds of Bollywood Review
I’ll be honest — B*****ds of Bollywood wasn’t something I was dying to watch. In fact, when I first heard about it — the directorial debut of a star kid— I mentally filed it under Yet Another Nepo Experiment and moved on with my life. But as fate (and two overly persuasive friends) would haveContinue reading “B*****ds of Bollywood Review”
I See You : Netflix Movie Review
There are few movies that manage to do what I See You does: build suspense so patiently, with so many layers, that by the time the final twist hits, you’re both stunned and admiring how every earlier scene was bait, misdirection, or subtle foreshadowing. It’s not flashy horror, it’s not jump-scare overload — instead itContinue reading “I See You : Netflix Movie Review”
Maa : Netflix Movie Review
Kajol is back on the big screen, and that’s always… an experience. She has this knack for commanding attention—loud, brash, occasionally abrasive—but undeniably watchable. Even if you don’t always love the way she plays her characters, you end up glued to her performance because she brings a certain intensity that refuses to be ignored. InContinue reading “Maa : Netflix Movie Review”
Metro… In Dino, Netflix ; Movie Review
First of all, the fact that I survived Metro… In Dino deserves a medal, or at the very least, a lifetime supply of aspirin. This wasn’t a movie. This was an endurance test disguised as cinema. From the opening frame to the final, merciful credit roll, it went from one nonsensical situation to another, likeContinue reading “Metro… In Dino, Netflix ; Movie Review”
Movie Review: Oddity – When Horror Gets a Twin Upgrade
So, I walked into Oddity expecting your usual creepy haunted house fare. You know the drill—squeaky floors, flickering lights, one suspiciously well-timed thunderclap. But no, Oddity said, “Hold my ghost.” It starts off smooth—like, too smooth. You’re lulled into this eerie, calm-before-the-storm kind of vibe, the kind where you know things are going to goContinue reading “Movie Review: Oddity – When Horror Gets a Twin Upgrade”
The Better Sister, Amazon Prime Review– A Stylish Thriller with a Few Stumbles
Let’s get one thing straight: I’ve followed Jessica Biel’s work for a while now — from The Sinner to her various film choices, some hits, some misses, but always intriguing. So when The Better Sister dropped on Netflix, I was naturally curious. And while this show might not reach the same psychological depths as TheContinue reading “The Better Sister, Amazon Prime Review– A Stylish Thriller with a Few Stumbles”
Review: Panchayat Season 4 – More Masala, More Mohabbat, and the Magic of Phulera Lives On
Look, if you’re reading this, chances are you’re already a card-carrying member of the Panchayat fandom. Maybe you dream of chai with Vikas under the neem tree, or secretly wish you could run for Pradhan just to chill with Prahlad. Well, good news: Panchayat Season 4 is back, and it brings all the charm, chaos,Continue reading “Review: Panchayat Season 4 – More Masala, More Mohabbat, and the Magic of Phulera Lives On”
Sirens on Netflix: A Cult, a Twist, and Two Queens in Command
Right, so let’s get one thing out of the way: if your idea of a good time is watching Nicole Kidman and Julianne Moore elegantly wreck people’s emotional stability while swanning around in flowing neutrals — Sirens is going to be your next obsession. And yes, it’s called Sirens, not to be confused with anyContinue reading “Sirens on Netflix: A Cult, a Twist, and Two Queens in Command”