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The Movies That Got Me Into the MCU (And the Ones That Made Me Regret Marvel)
The Marvel Cinematic Universe is a mixed bag of incredible highs and crushing disappointments. After years of watching every release, I’ve learned which MCU movies are worth your time. This is my unfiltered take on which Marvel movies deserve a spot on your watchlist and which ones to skip entirely.

Sakshi D
Sep 294 min read


Ultimate Movie Night Survival Kit: Must-Haves for Every Film Fan
Your movie nights probably suck because of small, fixable problems. Here’s how to nail the basics without turning it into some complicated Pinterest project.

Sakshi D
Sep 275 min read


The Conjuring: Last Rites - A Sleepy Send-Off to a Horror Legacy
The Warrens’ last case delivers heart but barely any horror. The Conjuring: Last Rites wraps up the saga with family moments instead of scares.

Sakshi D
Sep 253 min read


Do Millennials Gamble More or Less?
Views on gambling vary between generations. While Baby Boomers grew up with land-based (brick-and-mortar) casinos, younger generations...

Norrin
Sep 253 min read


Adam Sandler’s 5 Best Comedy Movies, Ranked
Adam Sandler may be polarizing, but when his comedy works, it really works. From golf-fueled rage to awkward romance, here are his five funniest movies ranked—with one very controversial pick at number one.

Sakshi D
Sep 244 min read


5 Best Buddy Cop Movies That Don’t Suck
I’ve watched way too many buddy cop flicks, and most are trash. These five stand out because the action hits, the jokes land, and the partnerships actually feel believable.

Ollie
Sep 224 min read


What Are the International Trends for Online Gambling?
Trends exist in every sector, including gambling. Our experts have compiled a list of international gambling trends for you, based on...

Norrin
Sep 224 min read


Apple TV+ Series Platonic: The Friendship Show That Gets It Right
Forget “will they, won’t they.” Platonic shows what really happens when old best friends reconnect in their 40s—chaos, codependence, and gut-punch honesty.

Blu
Sep 194 min read


Stranger Things vs. Dark: Which Sci-Fi Mystery Wins?
Stranger Things brings ‘80s nostalgia and lovable characters, while Dark delivers precision storytelling and brain-bending time travel. This comparison unpacks what each show does best, where they stumble, and which one deserves your next binge.

Sakshi D
Sep 165 min read


Dying for Sex FX Series: Michelle Williams Goes Full Sexual Liberation Mode
Dying for Sex follows Molly as she defies cancer and convention to explore her sexuality. Michelle Williams and Jenny Slate bring raw energy to this bold, emotional, and unforgettable series.

Sakshi D
Sep 143 min read


ABC Series High Potential: Kaitlin Olson’s Genius Detective Show is Surprisingly Addictive
Kaitlin Olson steals the show in High Potential as a cleaning lady with a 160 IQ who joins the LAPD as a consultant. With clever cases, warm humor, and real heart, it’s a crime drama that feels fresh and fun.

Blu
Sep 133 min read


The Phoenician Scheme: Wes Anderson’s Beautiful, (But Boring) Work
The Phoenician Scheme dazzles with perfect symmetry and pastel precision, but behind the intricate visuals is a story that wanders, stalls, and forgets to feel. Even with standout performances from Benicio Del Toro and Michael Cera, it’s more showcase than cinema.

Blu
Sep 134 min read


Butterfly Prime Video Series: Daniel Dae Kim’s Slick Spy Thriller Takes Flight Despite Turbulence
Daniel Dae Kim and Reina Hardesty light up the screen as a reluctant hero and deadly assassin in Butterfly, while the Seoul setting and emotional stakes give this spy thriller its unique edge.

Sakshi D
Sep 123 min read


Foundation TV Series: Apple TV+’s Most Ambitious Sci-Fi Epic Is Also Its Most Confusing
Foundation is Apple TV+ at its most ambitious: breathtaking visuals, stellar performances, and galaxy-spanning stakes. It’s also dense, slow, and occasionally bewildering—a show that rewards attention but punishes casual viewing.

Sakshi D
Sep 103 min read


Nautanki Saala! Ayushmann Khurrana in the Most Underrated Dramedy
This review dives into this underrated movie that explores themes of suicide, altruism, romances gone bad, all mixed into a comedy of errors.
Yadav B V
Sep 85 min read


A Minecraft Movie: Jack Black Saves Gaming Cinema (Barely)
A Minecraft Movie throws Jack Black, Jason Momoa, and a portal to the blocky dimension into one chaotic adventure. It’s weird, funny, and far better than it has any right to be.

Ollie
Sep 74 min read


The Last Rodeo: Cowboys, Cancer, and Christopher McDonald Being a Good Guy
You’ve seen this movie before, but that doesn’t mean it doesn’t work. The Last Rodeo follows the classic underdog sports formula with heart, warmth, and standout turns from Neal McDonough and Michael T. Williamson. It won’t surprise you, but it might still get you choked up.

Blu
Sep 74 min read


Nobody 2: Bob Odenkirk's Family Vacation From Hell Gets Even Better
Okay, let me just say this upfront - I was not expecting to love ‘Nobody 2’ as much as I did. After the surprise hit that was the first...

Norrin
Sep 56 min read


Alien: Earth FX Series - An Alien Story That Doesn’t Bore Me to Death
Alien: Earth blends the dread of the original films with modern storytelling. Sydney Chandler and Timothy Olyphant shine and the sci-fi concepts feel fresh. Despite some pacing bumps, this Earth-bound Alien story mostly works.

Sakshi D
Sep 34 min read


Weapons: Zach Cregger’s Twisted Small-Town Nightmare
Zach Cregger’s Weapons is a relentless nightmare that blends mystery, paranoia, and raw emotion. With powerhouse performances and nerve-shredding tension, it’s one of the most original horror films in years.

Sakshi D
Aug 313 min read
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