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
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
Let’s address the elephant in the room right away—Why do movies like Bad Influence even exist? Is it for entertainment, for drama, or just to test the limits of our