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We talk to International Theater and TV Actor Kaisa Hammmarlund about Hijack Season 1, Theater, and Life
One of the key characters in Hijack Season 1 was Anna Kovacs played by Kaisa Hammmarlund, the determined co-pilot who sees the Hijacked flight to its final fate till the end of Season 1. We talk to the West End theater actress about her experience filming on the show, what a Scandinavian outlook on life means, and her impressions of the Late great Dame Maggie Smith and Dame Judi Dench, requested by yours truly, and so much more!

Yadav B V
7 days ago1 min read


Crime 101: Slow, Boring, and Fit Only for Streaming
Crime 101 is an exercise in wasting top-tier acting talent, good money, and resources to produce a dull dud of a movie that no one can watch. Well Done Hollywood!

Yadav B V
Feb 164 min read


My Fault Trilogy: A Guilty Pleasure That Lost Its Way
The My Fault trilogy had me hooked, then completely lost me. The first movie nailed the forbidden-romance tension, but the sequels turned into a rushed, drama-packed blur.

Sakshi D
Feb 134 min read


From Page to Screen: Best Book-to-Movie Adaptations That Don’t Suck
Book fans are skeptical of movie adaptations for good reason. But some films this decade actually got it right. Hear which ones are worth your time and which books you should read first.

Sakshi D
Feb 94 min read


Tell Me Lies Hulu Series: When Toxic Drama Becomes Exhausting
Tell Me Lies commits fully to toxic relationship drama, but never gives you a reason to care. Despite strong chemistry and solid acting, the endless cycle of manipulation and bad choices becomes exhausting rather than compelling.

Sakshi D
Feb 63 min read


Tehran Season 3 Finally Dropped, and I’m So Back In
After waiting three years for new episodes, Tehran Season 3 finally landed on Apple TV+ and honestly? Worth the wait. This spy thriller stays smart, tense, and morally complicated.

Scarlett Davies
Feb 23 min read


Send Help 2026 Movie Review: The Wet Dream of a Narcissistic Sociopath
Send Help 2026 movie is what happens after a chartered work flight crashes, and an unhinged colleague inverts the power balance with her toxic boss while ensuring she bags a happy ending for herself at the cost of a few measly ethics and morals, and most laws.

Yadav B V
Jan 313 min read


Mercy 2026 Movie Review: Pandering to the Second Screen OTT Crowd
The Mercy 2026 movie is a budget hybrid cross between Judge Dredd and Minority Report, with none of the plot complexity and barely any of the action. Great for a casual watch on OTT. Watch in the theaters at your own risk and on your own rupee.

Yadav B V
Jan 313 min read


Prime Video Steal Series Tries Hard But Doesn’t Quite Stick the Landing
Prime Video’s Steal has Sophie Turner, a killer first episode, and a solid heist premise. Then the momentum dies and you’re left watching characters stare moodily while subplots go nowhere. Here’s my honest review of this thriller that doesn’t quite stick the landing.

Sakshi D
Jan 303 min read


Talking to Stand-Up Comedienne Ting Lim of Netflix Fisk Series Fame!
We talk to Ting about her Stand-Up Comedy Career, her awesome role as the lawyer Debbie Lin on the Fisk Series, and her commitment to comedy!

Yadav B V
Jan 291 min read


His & Hers Netflix Series Made Me Scream at My TV (In the Best Way)
I started Netflix’s His & Hers with zero expectations and by 2 AM, I was screaming at my screen. This murder mystery is frustrating, messy, and features the worst detective I’ve ever seen, but that final twist made every chaotic minute worth it.

Sakshi D
Jan 284 min read


My Reading Obsessions: 5 Top Books and Series I Can’t Put Down
From swoon-worthy romance to dark psychological thrillers, these five books and series have become my escape, my writing school, and my ultimate reading obsession.

Scarlett Davies
Jan 264 min read


People We Meet on Vacation: Netflix Finally Gets Rom-Coms Right Again
People We Meet on Vacation is the rom-com I didn’t know how badly I needed. With effortless chemistry, heartfelt humor, and genuine warmth, this Netflix adaptation proves the genre still works when it remembers how to make you feel something.

Sakshi D
Jan 204 min read


The Night Manager Season 2: Tom Hiddleston Proves the Wait Was Worth It
The Night Manager Season 2 trades spectacle for psychological weight, letting tension build slowly and deliberately. Tom Hiddleston’s restrained performance makes Jonathan Pine’s long-awaited return feel earned, haunting, and deeply compelling.

Sakshi D
Jan 173 min read


Only Murders in the Building: The Mystery Series That Became My Comfort Show
What started as “I’m watching this for Selena Gomez” turned into a full-blown comfort show obsession. Only Murders in the Building delivers heartfelt friendship, clever mysteries, and some of the best character work in recent TV.

Sakshi D
Jan 145 min read


The Copenhagen Test: When Your Own Eyes Betray You
The Copenhagen Test takes a familiar spy setup and injects it with real psychological dread. Watching a man realize his eyes and ears are compromised turns every conversation into a performance, creating paranoia that never lets up.

Sakshi D
Jan 83 min read


Maintenance Required: A Rom-Com That Needs More Than an Oil Change
Maintenance Required had all the makings of a fun, feel-good rom-com, but forgot to add heart. Madelaine Petsch and Jacob Scipio do their best, but weak writing and lifeless execution leave this Amazon Original running on empty.

Sakshi D
Jan 64 min read


Movie Adaptations of Video Games That I've Grown Up With
Some of the best movies I've seen are Movie Adaptations of Video Games That I've Grown Up With, from Mortal Kombat to Resident Evil, some of which had cheesy screenplays and terrible VFX by today's standards. But I think they stood out in their own way and are gems of the movie genre that everyone needs to watch at least once!

Yadav B V
Jan 27 min read


Nuremberg 2025 Movie Review: Rami Malek and Russell Crowe Summon History
Based on the book The Nazi and the Psychiatrist by Jack El-Hai, the Nuremberg 2025 movie explores the dynamic between two narcissists Douglas Kelly and Hermann Goring during the Nuremberg trials, what happened to Goring and his colleagues while in prison, the trial iteself and the sentence that was carried out.

Yadav B V
Dec 28, 20253 min read


Anaconda 2025: Jack Black, Paul Rudd, and Steve Zahn being Hissterical
Anaconda 2025 is an absurd, laugh-out-loud comedy that piles ridiculousness on top of itself until it completely breaks you. Jack Black and Paul Rudd lead a chaotic, self-aware reboot that trades logic for nonstop jokes, wild plot turns, and intentionally silly visuals—making it a pure, shameless roller coaster of laughs from start to finish.

Yadav B V
Dec 25, 20253 min read
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