Is Tripti Dimri Making Bad Choices With Her Movie Roles, or Are We Judging Her Wrongly?
Tripti Dimri has long been recognized as one of Bollywood's rising stars, delivering captivating performances in films like Laila Majnu and Bulbbul. Her career trajectory, however, has recently sparked debate among fans and critics alike, with many questioning whether her…
Why Dragon Ball Daima Can Recharge the Franchise and Take it Back to Basics
The Dragon Ball franchise is no stranger to reinvention. Over the decades, we've seen Goku evolve from a naive, adventurous boy to a protector of universes, with the stakes growing ever higher along the way. With Dragon Ball Daima, the…
Nobody Wants This Season One Review: A Nostalgic Rom-Com That Hits Familiar, Comfortable Notes
As someone who loves cozy, low-stakes rom-coms, I went into Nobody Wants This with high expectations. After all, Adam Brody and Kristen Bell headlining a romantic comedy together feels like a millennial dream come true. If you grew up watching…
Phir Aayi Haseen Dilruba Review: A Mediocre Sequel That Fails to Recapture the Magic
When Haseen Dilruba first hit our screens in 2021, it was a messy, uneven, yet undeniably entertaining blend of romance, crime, and pulp fiction. It wasn’t a perfect film by any means, but it had a certain charm that kept…
Joker: Folie à Deux is a Daring Experiment That Falls Short of Its Potential
Five years after the release of Joker, Todd Phillips returns with Joker: Folie à Deux, a musical sequel that attempts to elevate the original’s dark psychological drama into something more abstract and theatrical. The film reunites audiences with Arthur Fleck,…
Ctrl Review: A Digital Nightmare That Doesn’t Quite Pay Off
As the world continues to grapple with the ever-evolving influence of artificial intelligence, social media, and the omnipresent digital landscape, Ctrl arrives at an opportune moment. Directed by Vikramaditya Motwane, the film offers a cautionary tale about our relationship with…
Hayao Miyazaki’s Return with The Boy and the Heron: A Film of Loss, Legacy and Life
After a brief(!) retirement of a decade, Hayao Miyazaki’s highly anticipated return to filmmaking with The Boy and the Heron (originally titled How Do You Live?) marks a significant moment in cinema. Miyazaki’s first feature since The Wind Rises (2013),…
Twilight of the Gods Season One is Epic, But Not Quite Worthy of Valhalla
Zack Snyder’s animated series Twilight of the Gods arrives with all the grandeur and visual splendor one would expect from the director known for his epic depictions of larger-than-life characters and battle sequences. However, beneath the surface of its Norse…
The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power Season Two Review- Middle-earth or Something Else Entirely?
As someone who has been a long-time fan of Peter Jackson’s The Lord of the Rings trilogy, Rings of Power season two was a highly anticipated, yet ultimately disappointing return to Middle-earth. I had hoped that Rings of Power season…
The Internet’s Sentiment has drastically shifted against Chappell Roan and here’s why (it’s silly)
Chappell Roan’s meteoric rise to fame has been one for the books. Within just a year of her debut album, she has taken the world by storm. Her album has soared through the charts and is currently at no. 3…