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The Invite ( 2026 ) Movie Review: A Hilarious Dinner Party That Spirals Into Chaos
The Invite is a single-location, low-budget movie that's perfectly cast and shows the detailed unraveling of a married couple, with another unconventional couple watching them as they do so.
Yadav B V
1 day ago3 min read


Why a VPN Can Improve Your Movie Streaming Experience
Whether you're a casual movie fan or someone who spends every weekend discovering hidden cinematic gems, streaming has transformed the way we watch films. From blockbuster releases to independent productions, audiences now have access to an incredible variety of content across numerous platforms. However, as entertainment increasingly moves online, digital privacy has become an important consideration for every viewer. Why VPNs add Value to Streaming Most people focus on choo
Norrin
4 days ago2 min read


Office Romance is a Netflix Romcom That Had Me Checking The Runtime
JLo plays an airline CEO. Brett Goldstein plays a grumpy British lawyer who immediately falls for her. The premise had potential, but the execution did not.
Scarlett Davies
4 days ago4 min read


Berlin and The Lady With An Ermine is A Romantic Mess, and I Loved It
Berlin went to Seville, stole a Leonardo da Vinci, fell in love, and got married. Season two is messy, romantic, occasionally slow, and completely watchable.
Scarlett Davies
Jul 23 min read


The Last Thing He Told Me: Jennifer Garner Said “My Husband Is Missing,” And I Said “Say Less”
Jennifer Garner’s husband goes missing and she starts pulling threads. Compelling, twisty, and frustrating in equal measure.
Sakshi D
Jun 283 min read


Ballad of a Small Player: 4 Details That Didn’t Go Unnoticed
Very often, Netflix creates great characters but a weak storyline. Edward Berger’s Ballad of a Small Player is the kind of film that has a great story arc and asks you to watch surfaces very closely, because surfaces are where Lord Doyle does most of his lying. The Baccarat table tells you who Doyle really is It is not surprising to see a casino scene in this movie, given how that sort of environment can showcase the perception of luck and intense emotions. The game we see mo
Norrin
Jun 264 min read


A Good Girl’s Guide To Murder Deserved a Better Adaptation
I read the books first. That’s both the best and worst way to watch this show. A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder is entertaining television built on the bones of something much better.
Sakshi D
Jun 204 min read


It: Welcome to Derry - Pennywise’s Origin Story Is Positively Terrifying
It: Welcome to Derry proves Pennywise still knows how to haunt your dreams. Set in 1960s Maine, this HBO Max prequel delivers visceral scares, eerie atmosphere, and a twisted glimpse into how the horror began.
Sakshi D
Jun 175 min read


Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen Review: 8 Episodes of Pure Dread
Netflix made a horror show about meeting his family and somehow it’s more terrifying than anything else I’ve watched this year. Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen earns its title completely.
Sakshi D
Jun 143 min read


A24's The Drama Made Me Sit In My Car Afterwards, Just Thinking. That’s Rare
A24's The Drama is the most engaged I’ve been in a cinema all year. Zendaya and Rob Pattinson are extraordinary, the premise is genuinely shocking, and the ending earned an emotional response I was not prepared for.
Sakshi D
Jun 114 min read


I Expected a Marvel Clone: Masters of The Universe Far Exceeded This
Masters of the Universe is a surprisingly fun and self-aware adventure that embraces the campy spirit of the original cartoon. Blending Guardians of the Galaxy-style humor with solid action, strong performances, and impressive CGI, the film delivers laughs, heart, and nostalgia in equal measure. Director Travis Knight crafts an entertaining crowd-pleaser that leaves plenty of room for future adventures.
Yadav B V
Jun 85 min read


Backrooms is A24's Most Unhinged Film of The Year
A 4chan image became a YouTube series that became an A24 feature film. Backrooms is bold, genuinely unsettling, and directed by someone who clearly has something to say. Kane Parsons is a name to remember.
Sakshi D
Jun 63 min read
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