The Baby-Sitters Club (Season 2) Review: A delightful continuation that doesn’t lose its essence
The Baby-Sitters Club proved to be a refreshing take on the practice of children doing their bit to earn some…
The Baby-Sitters Club proved to be a refreshing take on the practice of children doing their bit to earn some…
Bright (2017), directed by David Ayer and featuring Will Smith and Joel Edgerton, looked like a fresh and original entry…
How to review a film like Appathava Aattaya Pottutanga? A film that is seemingly made in the hope of driving…
Bhramam Prime Video Review: Bollywood has been known to create remakes of movies made down south, be it in the…
10 Great Films That Helped Cinema Grow As An Art Form: Since the inception of the medium, films have garnered…
In this week’s weekly roundup, I will be talking about the three recent releases that are both big and small…
Hear me out. When you fall in love, you should commit to it with passion. If this weren’t true, why…
Horror is one of the most malleable genres out there. Because it can take some of the biggest burning issues,…
Horror cinema has been through a lot of ups and downs over the past century, but one thing has always remained the same: you can’t beat the classics. It’s an age-old saying, but one that certainly has its merits. Though the genre is ever-evolving and the case can be made for better eras in horror, black-and-white classics are the roots that would sprout something everlasting – paving the way for the films of today.