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"Echoes of the Forgotten"
A Journey Through Lost Memories and Hidden Truths The rain had just begun when Elira stepped into her grandmother’s attic for the first time in years. Dust swirled in the air, lit by the pale light seeping through the cracked windowpanes. She was here for closure. After her grandmother's funeral, Elira returned to the house she hadn't visited since childhood, hoping to find something—anything—that would explain the strange dreams that had haunted her for weeks.
By Kaleem Ullah9 months ago in Critique
Driver Jamuna Hindi Dubbed Review (2025): Worth Watching or Skip?
This week, several South Indian films have been released in Hindi dubbed versions, about which I had limited information. I learned from various sources that one of these films is the Tamil movie which has just been released in Hindi. Let's explore where it has been released and how the movie is received.
By Ayush Verma9 months ago in Critique
Clown in a Cornfield Review: a new classic of the horror genre
Horror cinema is preparing to welcome its new bloody icon: Clown in a Cornfield, an adaptation of the novel of the same name by Adam Cesare that has already begun to cause a stir among slasher fans.
By Ninfa Galeano9 months ago in Critique
Special Ops Season 2 Release Date
Special Ops is a show that no one disliked, meaning it got a lot of love from the audience. The first season was a super-duper hit. After that, Special Ops 1.5: The Himmat Story came into the limelight. It was a huge hit. And now we have been waiting for Season 2 of Special Ops for a long time.
By Ayush Verma9 months ago in Critique
Is Gram Chikitsalay as Good as Panchayat? "Honest Review"
Look, content king TVF has again brought another piece of content on Amazon Prime Video. If you don't know about TVF, then "Kota Factory," "Aspirants," "Gullak," "Panchayat," "Yeh Meri Family," "TVF Tripling," "Pitchers," and "Cubicles." Oh my God, TVF people have created amazing content after amazing content.
By Ayush Verma9 months ago in Critique
Cardinals choosing the next pope have been offered a dossier on candidates – with a subtext. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
Cardinals Choosing the Next Pope Have Been Offered a Dossier on Candidates – With a Subtext May 7, 2025 As speculation mounts about who will succeed Pope Francis, an intriguing development has emerged behind the scenes: cardinals preparing for a future conclave are quietly being offered dossiers detailing the strengths, weaknesses, and past actions of potential papal candidates. But these documents aren’t just dry summaries – they come with a subtle subtext that could shape the future direction of the Catholic Church.
By Rasel Ahmed9 months ago in Critique
The Early Films That Shaped Me
Coming to America I have no concrete memory of how this film came into my life, how I first ended up seeing it and what the circumstances were, but if there's one comedy film that stands out to me, it's this. Coming to America is hilarious! I do remember my older sister and I watching an edited version of it on VHS, which dubbed all the swearing with more 'appropriate' language. This just made the film more funny! Hearing people say 'damn you' when you can actually see their lips saying, 'fuck you', or 'sorry sucker' in place of, 'mother fucker' added unintended humour, on top of the intentional humour.
By Lev. Life. Style 9 months ago in Critique
Charming Classic - “The Revenant”
'Perish the universe, provided I have my revenge!' - Cyrano de Bergerac I haven't written a film review in over a year (written February, 2016). When asked why, I've explained that a lack of time is the key factor, but on reflection this has just been an excuse. The real truth, is that I've not been inspired enough by a single piece of cinema in some time. I love film for reasons beyond entertainment. For me it's escapism, an art-form that resonates and that I enjoy tackling from an analytical stance (hence this blog!). It's been some time however, since I've left a film screening that has stirred an emotional response within me. Nothing has impacted to the point where it shook me from my analytical hibernation and reignited a desire to share my filmic thoughts. That is until I experienced Alejandro González Iñárritu's, The Revenant.
By Lev. Life. Style 9 months ago in Critique











