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Muhtasim Sarowat Rayed
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A business graduate with experience in strategic consulting and advertising, Rayed is passionate about content creation and storytelling. He has been trying to turn writing into a side hustle from a hobby since 2009. Wish him luck, and if possible, send him cookies and ice cream.

Chernobyl tells the Haunting (and Humanist) Account of a Nation Facing Nuclear Disaster
Chernobyl took the Internet by storm with its bleak portrayal of a national disaster and the way bureaucrats attempt to stifle it. However, it’s also a relentlessly humanistic story, where not only the main cast, but countless people came together…
Pokemon Detective Pikachu is a Treat for the Fans, but Fails to Impress on Most Counts
Pokemon Detective Pikachu is one of those rare video game adaptations that work well. But like other video game adaptations, it also has plenty of flaws that prevent it from being great. Like in the game, Tim Goodman (Justice Smith)…
Black Mirror Season 5 Takes a More Humanistic Approach, Focusing More on Human Bonds
Black Mirror is back, but it’s different this time around. The writing is softer, and there’s a tinge of optimism, a nebulous (but growing) belief in the human spirit that runs the gamut in these three episodes. The lack of…
Game of Thrones Season 8 Review: Not with a Bang, But with A Whimper
t’s been a while since Game of Thrones’ finale aired. That gives us enough space to distance ourselves from the initial frustration and disappointment invoked by ‘The Iron Throne’. Before we get into the things that Game of Thrones did…
Betting on Yourself is the Right Choice, Even When You Are Failing.
If you hail from Bangladesh, living your own life is easier said than done. Your life might be like a box of chocolates, sure, but it’s a box that’s been prepackaged and picked by society long before you were born.…
47 Ragnaroks- Ch 1, A Tale as Old as Time
~*~ The Age of the Third Yggdrasil ~*~ Odin dreamed. He dreamed that he was hanging from Yggdrasil, and that he was looking out of one eye. He dreamt that he was cradling the unmoving form of his son Balder,…
Game of Thrones: ‘The Iron Throne’ Brings Everything to a Close, with Mixed Results
Our watch has ended. The 95 minute finale brought everything to a close. While the places our characters find themselves by the end are interesting (and fitting to varying degrees), the way the show got there was anything but a…
John Wick: Chapter 3- Parabellum is a Thrilling, Cathartic and Violent Exercise in Action Choreography
Mission Impossible has refined set pieces (and Tom Cruise’s running) into sleek, efficient pieces of movie storytelling, then the John Wick franchise has elevated action choreography into a veritable art form. The series stands shoulder-to-shoulder with other recent flicks such…
Dreamenders- Ch 2, A Private Funeral
2019 David stared into the face of the man who had mentored him for the last thirty years. In death, Bob Ward looked more peaceful, a splash of contentment peeking out of the edge of his lips. "He looks a…
Game of Thrones: ‘The Bells’ is a Technical Masterpiece Filled with Tension, Action and Genocide
There several points in last night's episode, 'The Bells', where Jon Snow is shocked and appalled at the absolute brutality unfolding around him in King's Landing. These shots are juxtaposed with sweeping aerial shots of Dany burning King's Landing in…