Dhurandhar : Netflix Review

I watched Dhurandhar very, very late — the kind of late where the trailers have aged like milk and every second person on your timeline has already declared it the “best thriller ever” or “commercial cinema at its peak.” By the time I finally hit play, I was certain the movie would underdeliver. After all,Continue reading “Dhurandhar : Netflix Review”

Vash Level 2 : Netflix Review

Vash Level 2 doesn’t scream for attention. It creeps into it. And that, honestly, is its biggest strength. Firmly positioned as a horror-thriller, the film operates in the uncomfortable space between fear and fascination. This is not horror that relies on cheap shocks or excessive gore. Instead, it leans into psychological dread, control, and moralContinue reading “Vash Level 2 : Netflix Review”

Haq, Netflix Movie Review

I was drawn to Haq for reasons that went beyond curiosity. When voices like Alia Bhatt praise a performance, you pause. When that performance belongs to Yami Gautam, you lean in. She appears far too sparingly on screen, but whenever she does, there’s an unmistakable sense that you’re watching a rare, deeply intuitive actor atContinue reading “Haq, Netflix Movie Review”

The Visit ; Netflix Movie Review

Discovering The Visit quietly streaming on Netflix feels a bit like opening a cupboard you haven’t touched in years and finding something unexpectedly sharp inside. Directed by the ever-polarising, frequently misnamed, but always fascinating M. Night Shyamalan, this 2015 thriller reminded me exactly why I became a fan back in his The Village era—when atmosphereContinue reading “The Visit ; Netflix Movie Review”

Emily in Paris: Season 5 Review

Season five of Emily in Paris feels very much like comfort food you didn’t need but ordered anyway because it was right there on the menu. If you’ve binged the earlier seasons (as many of us shamefully have), this one is almost inevitable—escapist, glossy, and mildly absurd in a way that feels familiar rather thanContinue reading “Emily in Paris: Season 5 Review”

Younger : Netflix Series Review

There are some shows you watch to feel intellectually superior. There are some shows you watch to feel emotionally wrecked. And then there’s Younger — a glossy, bubble-gum, escapist fantasy you watch because the world is exhausting and you just want to lie on the couch thinking, “What if my biggest problem was choosing betweenContinue reading “Younger : Netflix Series Review”

Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery (2025), Netflix : Movie Review

I’ll be honest right up front: I walked into Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery with expectations so low they were practically in the church basement. I’d watched the previous Knives Out films and, while they were clever enough, they never quite knocked my socks off. So this one, now streaming on Netflix,Continue reading “Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery (2025), Netflix : Movie Review”

My Secret Santa on Netflix; Movie Review The Coziest Holiday Hug You’ll Stream This Season

Review of the movie My Secret Santa on Netflix

The Holdovers; Netflix Movie Review

Well, The Holdovers is one of those films you click on when you’re feeling adventurous but not in the mood to risk two hours of your life on a Marvel sequel. You start it with the emotional distance of a person watching someone else assemble IKEA furniture. And then—somehow, somewhere—you’re sucked in. Against your betterContinue reading “The Holdovers; Netflix Movie Review”

Selling the OC – Season 4 Review : A Dramatic Detox or a Fresh-Brewed Mess?

If we’re being honest, I started Season 4 of Selling the OC mainly because I needed closure on the world’s longest-running “Are they? Aren’t they? Will they? Should they?” situationship between Alex Hall and Tyler Stanaland. It’s like the producers have a secret button labelled “EXTEND TENSION” and they keep slapping it like it owesContinue reading “Selling the OC – Season 4 Review : A Dramatic Detox or a Fresh-Brewed Mess?”