STRANGER THINGS: LIMINAL REFLECTIONS

Stranger Things never felt like just another Netflix series to me. From the very first season, it existed in a space that was neither fully fictional nor entirely implausible, a liminal zone between nostalgia and fear, childhood innocence and adult trauma, science and something far more ancient. Now that the series has come to an end, what lingers isn’t merely the memory of monsters or parallel worlds, but the emotional weight of growing up together in uncertainty. Read More …

SUPERNATURAL: THE MONSTERS WITHIN

Supernatural isn’t just a television show; for many of us, it became an emotional lifeline, a philosophical playground, and an unexpected meditation on what it means to be human. It may have started as a road-trip horror series that ran for 15 seasons about two brothers hunting monsters, but what it truly evolved into was an exploration of love, identity, grief, morality, and resilience. Read More …

POOR THINGS: EXPLORING THE SOCIO-ART DEPTHS

Poor Things is a visually captivating film directed by Yorgos Lanthimos that merges gothic fantasy, surrealism, and social commentary. Adapted from the 1992 novel by Alasdair Gray, the film tells the extraordinary story of Bella Baxter, a woman resurrected by an eccentric scientist. Her journey of self-discovery, filled with dark humour and vibrant visuals, challenges the boundaries between life and death, freedom and control. Read More …

PEAKY BLINDERS: GOOD HEARTS WITH DEVIL HANDS

British crime drama series, Peaky Blinders premiered its first season on Netflix in September 2013, gaining worldwide popularity around its fourth season. This April, the series wrapped its nine-year run show with its final set of the sixth season. It features an intriguing and highly entertaining production, cast, and direction. It is also backed by terrific cinematography, soundtracks, and not to mention fashion. Read More …

GAME OF THRONES: YOU WIN, OR YOU DIE!! 

Now would be the ideal time for a first-hand review of the comprehensive series, GOT, as the first season of House of the Dragon promises to premiere soon. Given that House of the Dragon serves as more of a prequel to Game Of Thrones, viewers can enjoy the new series without closely following Game of Thrones. Then again, wouldn’t you want some insights on the internationally acclaimed television series that aired for eight seasons and attracted millions of fans? This post is to help those newly introduced to GOT get to grips with the new series. Read More …