Did Catherine O’Hara Die from a Sudden Lung Blood Clot? The Shocking Truth Behind Her Passing
Catherine O’Hara, the hilarious star of Schitt’s Creek and Home Alone, passed away on January 30, 2026, at age 71 from a pulmonary…
The Mortuary Assistant (2026) Movie Review: Gnarly, Pitch-Perfect but Way Less Terrifying than the Game
In 2022, Jeremiah Kipp’s “Slapface” stunned me in the best ways. “Slapface” is an uncompromising look into physical and psychological…
This is Not a Review: Thinking about Storytelling in Assamese Cinema through ‘Joubone Amoni Kore 2’ and ‘Heruwa Chanda’
This is not a review; I am writing this piece out of sheer disappointment. 2025 ended with two posters circulating…
Not So Perfect Stranger (2025) Movie Ending Explained: Why Does Ava Run Toward Danger Instead of Away From It?
“Not So Perfect Stranger” (2025), directed by Alexandre Carrière, does not actually begin as a thriller. It begins as a…
Inside ‘Mohalla Assi’ (2018) – Performance of Tradition, Women and the Theatrics of Caste in Brahminical India
Chandraprakash Dwivedi’s “Mohalla Assi” unfolds like an argument that refuses to settle, a conversation overheard in the labyrinthine gullies of…
Blade Runner 2049 (2017) Movie Review: Denis Villeneuve’s Gold Standard Legacy Sequel
Roger Deakins’ cinematography is his visionary achievement. It is not only the best thing about the film, but also it is the best thing one can find in the films of sci-fi genre. As a sequel, the film sprucely took place between its explored and unexplored entelechy of Replicants. Despite of having long run time and slow screenplay, “Blade Runner 2049” remains a triumphant sci-fi film with its brilliant visuals and irrefutable cinematography.
Fallout (Season 2) Review: Cracks are Beginning to Show in This Post-Apocalyptic Romp
In a cluttered landscape of video game adaptations, the first season of “Fallout” stood out like the detonation of a…
Sentimental Value (2025) Movie Ending Explained: What Does the Final Look Between Nora and Gustav Mean?
Devastating, invigorating, and cathartic…the 3 intrinsically contradictory adjectives miraculously come together to honestly describe the experience of watching “Sentimental Value”…








