Md Imran

Md Imran is a graduate in Food Technology from Amity University, Noida, and trained in Culinary Arts at the Krystal School of Excellence, Kolkata. He is a full-time chef and part-time writer, who proudly claims he was “born with cinephilia.” When he’s not experimenting in the kitchen, he’s diving into thrillers like a detective on a mission or getting emotionally swept away by heart-touching K-dramas. His love for movies and web series knows no bounds; if it’s streaming, he’s probably already seen it. With a spatula in one hand and a remote in the other, he’s always ready for a good story.

The Terminal List Dark Wolf Review: Epic Misfire of a Prequel That Struggles to Justify Its Existence

The Terminal List Dark Wolf Review: A mediocre thriller that relies on a tried and tested formula, delivering a few watchable moments but remaining forgettable as a prequel.

Long Story Short Review: Captivating Family Drama With Heart and Flaws

Long Story Short Review: It is a family drama with a dash of humour and cultural awareness, which is definitely worth adding to your watchlist.

One Hit Wonder Review: Stunning Music Yet Flawed and Unconvincing Romance

One Hit Wonder Review: This movie is just like its title suggests; something that shines for a moment but doesn’t leave a lasting impact.

Abandoned: The Woman in the Decaying House Review: Disturbing Story of Cruelty Hidden in Plain Sight

Abandoned: The Woman in the Decaying House Review: It’s the kind of documentary that stays in your mind, not because of shocking visuals, but because it reminds you how fragile freedom can be.

Andhera Review: Ambitious Horror Series That Gets Lost in the Shadows

Andhera Review: Prime Video's horror series attempts to blend supernatural with psychological suspense, but does not deliver in a way that will make it stay with you.

Fixed Review: Wild, Over-the-Top Dog Comedy That’s as Silly as It Is Sweet

Fixed Review: Stupid, wacky humour that will make you laugh at ridiculous moments and forget all else for a one-and-a-half-hour stretch.

The Pickup Review: Big Cast, Weak Plot, and Wasted Potential

The Pickup Review: Prime Video’s movie stumbles with a confusing tone and shallow storytelling. What could have been a fun heist comedy ends up feeling rushed and forgettable.

Conversations with a Killer: The Son of Sam Tapes Review: The Docuseries Is as Disturbing as It Is Riveting

Conversations with a Killer: The Son of Sam Tapes Review: This is a well-written, disturbing, and responsibly produced true crime docu-series that takes us inside the head of one of America's most infamous killers, David Berkowitz.

Mandala Murders Review: Netflix’s Gruesome Thriller Fumbles Between Genius and Chaos

Mandala Murders Review: This mythological crime thriller is complicated but also entertaining.

Superstar Review: Bold But Confusing Glimpse into Spanish Pop Culture

Superstar Review: Netflix’s Spanish series tries to celebrate pop icon Tamara’s journey, but it felt more puzzled than moved by the end.

Trainwreck: Balloon Boy Review: Bizarre Media Circus That’s As Absurd As It Is Fascinating

Trainwreck: Balloon Boy Review: If you love stranger-than-fiction true-life tales and love to break down media flaps, then this documentary is for you.

Brick Ending Explained: What Was the Secret Behind the Black Wall? Who Survived in the End?

Brick Ending Explained: This sci-fi might have left you a little confused with its mind-bending twists — here’s a deep dive into what really happened and who made it out alive.