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"Tar" (2022): A Review
Courtesy of Focus Features // 2022 In this 2023 Oscar nominee, Cate Blanchett stars and stuns as first-class, world renowned conductor Lydia Tár. She is a mere month away from conducting the piece that will change her life and elevate her status in the classical world, and she has a loving family with her partner Sharon and their adopted daughter Petra. However, there’s more to Lydia than meets the eye, and underneath the accolades and milestones she’s achieved, there’s a hid

Reya Krishna
Feb 63 min read


"No Hard Feelings" (2023): A Review
After taking a mini-hiatus, Jennifer Lawrence is back and better than ever in her new comedy, “No Hard Feelings”, which turned out to be 2023's raunchiest comedy yet. Lawrence's character, Maddie, responds to an online ad put up by two parents requesting someone to “date” their anti-social son, Percy (played by Andrew Barth Feldman), before he goes to college. Hilarity ensues as Maddie, the 32-year-old, tries various methods to get Percy, the nineteen-year-old, to open up to

Reya Krishna
Feb 64 min read


“Insidious - The Red Door” (2023): A Review
The “Insidious” franchise is back after five long years, and they’re back with some familiar faces: the Lambert family. They were first introduced as the main characters in movies 1 and 2, but after the ending of the second movie in the franchise, it seemed like all was well with Josh Lambert (Patrick Wilson), the patriarch of the family, and Dalton (Ty Simpkins), the oldest son of his three children. However, all was, in fact, not well. Audiences revisit the family nine year

Reya Krishna
Feb 63 min read


Why Saw X Is Different From All Other Movies In The Franchise
Six years after Hollywood tried to reboot the classic horror franchise, the newest installment in 2023 successfully revives Jigsaw’s game with a couple rule changes.

Reya Krishna
Jan 234 min read


"Monolith" (2022): A Review
An Australian journalist unravels a time-bending story for her podcast in “Monolith,” leading to answers that lie too close to home for her liking.

Reya Krishna
Nov 21, 20254 min read
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