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.

Stranger Things: Tales From ’85 Review: Visually Vibrant but Ultimately Unnecessary Return to Hawkins

Stranger Things: Tales From '85 Review: It’s visually appealing, and it does capture some of the heart of the original series. But it rarely does anything that feels fresh or essential to the overall universe.

Half Man Review: Richard Gadd Delivers a Haunting Story of Toxic Bonds and Broken Men

Half Man Review: Richard Gadd’s HBO series is very raw and real in giving an unflinching look at masculinity and emotional trauma.

Untold: The Shooting at Hawthorne Hill Review: Disturbing True Story Where Ego, Fear, and Privilege Collide

Untold: The Shooting at Hawthorne Hill Review: An uneasy and disturbing true story that makes you wonder about who should be held accountable.

180 Review: Raw and Emotional Thriller That Works Despite Being Predictable

180 Review: This Netflix South African crime-thriller film leaves you thinking about the choices its characters make and the cost of those choices, which is always a good sign.

Made with Love Review: Comfort Watch That Plays It Safe but Gets the Emotions Right

Made with Love Review: This Netflix Indonesian series is a heartfelt culinary drama that feels familiar and simple, yet is served with emotional depth and quiet romance.

Noah Kahan: Out of Body Review: Vulnerable Journey Through Fame and Self-Doubt

Noah Kahan: Out of Body Review: The documentary sheds light on the inner workings of an artist's mind during a very important period in their life.

Outcome Review: More Than a Scandal Story, It’s an Entertaining Reflection on Growth

Outcome Review: This Apple TV+ film starring Keanu Reeves is a thoughtful and entertaining character study that explores fame, guilt, and redemption with sincerity.

Bandi Review: Compelling and Emotional, Even When It Feels Uneven

Bandi Review: Gritty and emotional drama that shows life between family and survival, but it doesn’t always land.

The Testaments Review: Growing Up in Gilead Makes for a Haunting, Surprisingly Engaging Watch

The Testaments Review: The performances, the atmosphere, and the central themes makes hard to look away from.

Feel My Voice Review: Heartfelt Drama That Strikes Familiar Notes but Still Finds Its Own Voice

Feel My Voice Review: This Netflix Italian movie is a simple story of harmony between love and freedom that will touch your heart.

Agent from Above Review: Predictable Yet Stylish Blend of Folklore and Action That Keeps You Hooked

Agent from Above Review: This Netflix Taiwanese series is familiar but an entertaining fantasy that will keep you engaged with its good performance.

It Takes a Village Review: Story of Unity That’s Big on Chaos but Delivers a Weak Payoff

It Takes a Village Review: This Netflix Polish movie lacks the sense of community that they want to portray and makes it a dull watch.