How House of the Dragon Redeemed Game of Thrones’ Ending
May 19, 2019 is a date forever etched in the minds of Game of Thrones fans. The HBO juggernaut took its final bow after 8 groundbreaking but uneven seasons, going out not with a bang, but with a whimper. The…
Why Ghost of Tsushima Still Holds Up 4 Years After its Release
In the ever-evolving landscape of video games, it's rare for a title to maintain its relevance and impact several years after its initial release. However, Ghost of Tsushima, the 2020 action-adventure game from Sucker Punch Productions, has managed to do…
All of Us Strangers: Andrew Haigh’s Literary Take on living with Ghosts
Spoiler Warning If the cast list of the two most beloved and arguably saddest men in primetime TV was not enough, Andrew Haigh’s new film “All of Us Strangers,” with its dragging eerie music and overly saturated color grading right…
A Killer Paradox review: Story of a disenchanted youth becoming a vigilante killer
Netflix has no shortage of crime dramas, but there's especially an oversupply of serial killer shows. Against this backdrop, “A Killer Paradox” has become a big hit for Netflix. So what’s so special about a show where a seemingly regular…
KHUFIYA: Secrets Spies Hold in Their Hearts
SYNOPSIS An agent from the Indian intelligence agency, R&AW, is tasked with identifying a mole involved in selling defense secrets. Throughout this mission, she navigates the complex challenge of balancing her dual identity as a spy and a lover facing…
Dune: Part Two – A Massive, Visually Transcendent Sci-Fi Achievement
Anticipation has been sky-high for Denis Villeneuve's Dune: Part Two since the acclaimed 2021 first installment left audiences stunned by its otherworldly spectacle but hungry for the whole story. With the release of Part Two, the celebrated director delivered an…
Blue Eye Samurai: Netflix’s best-animated series in 2023
What comes to your mind whenever you think of a samurai? Usually, a man with sharp eyes, wearing traditional armor, wielding a katana sword, and who is ready for any challenge. But have you ever imagined a female samurai? The…
True Detective: Night Country – A Flawed But Intriguing Return to Form
Ten years after its groundbreaking first season set a new bar for prestige crime anthologies, True Detective is back with Night Country, the fourth installment helmed by acclaimed Mexican filmmaker Issa López. While not reaching the masterful heights of that…
Napoleon is a Flawed Historical Epic that Offers a Contrarian but Uninteresting Take on the French Emperor
With Napoleon, director Ridley Scott once again returns to the spectacle and intrigue of period war epics that have defined much of his illustrious career. And in taking on the towering legend of Napoleon Bonaparte, Scott bites off what may…
“Unveiling the Tragedy: Martin Scorsese’s ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ Exposes the Chilling Intersection of Greed and Genocide in 1920s Oklahoma
Martin Scorsese’s epic historical saga Killers of the Flower Moon chronicles a chilling actual conspiracy of murder and dispossession targeting the oil-wealthy Osage Nation in 1920s Oklahoma. When oil is discovered beneath the windswept plains where the U.S. government had…