When I first hit play on Brick (2025) on Netflix, I was genuinely intrigued. Full marks to the creators for trying something different. Well, get your popcorn ready, because this
When I first hit play on Brick (2025) on Netflix, I was genuinely intrigued. Full marks to the creators for trying something different. Well, get your popcorn ready, because this
The Old Guard 2 storms back onto Netflix with a promise of bigger battles, deeper scars, and the same rag‑tag band of immortals we first met in 2020. I hit
NETFLIX’s BIGGEST project, Squid Game, the global phenomenon that shattered records and became a cultural lightning rod, has finally concluded with Season 3. But the burning question is: did it
Sometimes I feel like modern documentaries exist to re-package the same grim facts we get from news reports – just wrapped in slick aesthetics, dramatic b-roll, sharp cuts, and moody
I don’t know what’s exactly wrong with movies these days, but something always feels…off. Maybe it’s the lack of a strong villain. Or maybe stories are just getting weaker. This
Alright, let’s be real. Most viewers might argue that endless gore and bloodshed alone don’t make a show a hit or flop. But after binging Netflix’s new Korean limited series “Mercy
When you watch something based on a true story, your perspective shifts. You know the visuals are a dramatic adaptation of real events, but sometimes it grips you—other times, it
O-M-G — “Straw” really blew my mind. The minute the credits rolled, I dove into other people’s reactions and saw the same thing I felt: most viewers are hooked by
So while scrolling Netflix, wondering what to watch next, I saw that Netflix was aggressively pushing a title under the “recently added” label. Curiosity got me, and guess what? It’s
Limited series from Netflix always break my heart. First, it was The 8 Show, and now Secrets We Keep. The problem with limited-time series is that they often end on