Black Phone 2 Review — The Grabber Returns, But the Horror is Gone
Despite strong performances from Mason Thames and Madeleine McGraw, the sequel abandons the psychological horror…
Despite strong performances from Mason Thames and Madeleine McGraw, the sequel abandons the psychological horror that made the original terrifying and turns the Grabber into a far less frightening presence. Black Phone 2 Review: It mainly survives on the strength of its central cast and their character dynamics. The performances of Finn (Mason Thames) and…
A Zombie Film About Grief That Didn’t Trust Itself Enough We Bury the Dead Review: ending explained, This is one of those movies that peaks beautifully in some departments and completely tanks in others. So I understand why it might be hard for some of you to decide whether it’s worth your time or not….
Why Toxic Romance Movies Still Work in 2026 Love Me, Love Me Review: Another day, another trash served on the table. Love Me, Love Me feels like a badly recycled baby of the My Fault series, but with even less effort and zero shame. At least those movies tried to build some kind of chemistry….
A forgettable streaming action comedy film buried under formula When the trailer for Wrecking Crew dropped on YouTube, it honestly didn’t excite me at all. Not because of the story, not because of the action, and definitely not because of the comedy. The only real reason I was interested was the team-up of Jason Momoa…
Why Netflix’s storytelling approach for dummies hurts The Rip? I was excited to watch The Rip (2026) for multiple, very obvious reasons. It stars Matt Damon and Ben Affleck, and to my surprise, Sasha Calle was also part of the cast. I had no idea she was in the film, so seeing her on screen…
Exploring Avatar (2009) Movie: Why James Cameron’s Sci-Fi Epic Remains a Cinematic Paradox of Visual Magic and Narrative Simplicity. Avatar (2009) is such a gorgeous and spectacular movie. Watching it for the first time left me completely spellbound by its visuals and cinematography. For nearly the first half hour, I honestly had no idea what…
Tom Hiddleston shines in a restrained and realistic spy drama: The Night Manager Season 1 Review This is the second part of my review. Please read Part 1 before continuing. Olivia Colman’s portrayal of Angela Burr is one of the most authentic and well-written performances in the series. She plays a pregnant intelligence officer who…
A grounded espionage drama that exposes the business of war and moral compromise. I had been planning to watch The Night Manager Season 1 long before the second season was announced. I had already seen the Indian adaptation and genuinely loved it, which made me curious to experience the original version starring Tom Hiddleston. It…