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.

Mexico 86 Review: Sharp and Entertaining Tale Built on Risk, Corruption, and Determination

Mexico 86 Review: Blending humour and political intrigue, the Netflix film offers an engaging perspective on a remarkable chapter in football history.

Poldi Review: Honest and Personal Journey Through Lukas Podolski’s Life

Poldi Review: Looking beyond the goals to understand Lukas Podolski's life, the documentary feels heartfelt.

Michael Jackson: The Verdict Review: Documentary That Reopens Old Debates Without Adding Much New

Michael Jackson: The Verdict Review: The documentary ends up feeling repetitive, selective, and ultimately can't escape the shadow of its own agenda.

Brazil ’70: The Third Star Review: Engaging Look at the Triumph, Pressure, and Politics Behind a Football Legacy

Brazil '70: The Third Star Review: This Netflix docudrama is fascinating in the way it looks at the men behind Brazil's greatest football triumph.

Spider-Noir Review: Nicolas Cage’s Stylish Series Has Atmosphere to Spare but a Thin Story

Spider-Noir Review: Prime Video series trades superhero spectacle for a smoky detective story, with Nicolas Cage leading a visually striking show that often looks better than it plays.

Barrabrava Season 2 Review: César and Polaco’s War Turns Darker in an Uneven but Explosive Return

Barrabrava Season 2 Review: Football, politics and family trauma fuel this gritty and emotionally heavy season that does not let its characters breathe.

Mating Season Review: Wildly Horny Animated Series With More Sex Than Substance

Mating Season Review: The Netflix adult animated series occasionally sparks of creativity, but does not have enough substance to make the endless chaos worth investing in.

Jack Ryan: Ghost War Review: John Krasinski’s Franchise Return Feels Generic and Underwhelming

Jack Ryan: Ghost War Review: John Krasinski once again takes on the role of Jack Ryan in this spy adventure movie, which fails to be truly interesting due to predictability, lack of originality and poor political storytelling.

Song of the Samurai Episode 1-2 Review: Gritty Historical Drama Filled With Loyalty and Loss

Song of the Samurai Episode 1-2 Review: Toshizo’s violent journey begins with fights, political turmoil and found family.

Berlin and the Lady with an Ermine Review: Pedro Alonso Shines in This Messy Yet Entertaining Heist Thriller

Berlin and the Lady with an Ermine Review: In this season of the Pedro Alonso series, love, betrayal and art Collide but in an uneven and overstuffed manner.

Nemesis Review: Netflix’s Gritty Cat-and-Mouse Thriller Is Familiar Yet Addictively Entertaining

Nemesis Review: Matthew Law and Y’lan Noel's chaotic crime saga is a messy but highly watchable thriller.

Marty Life Is Short Review: Netflix’s Documentary Captures the Joy and Pain Behind Martin Short’s Extraordinary Life

Marty Life Is Short Review: Endearing, hilarious, and emotionally evocative documentary which works precisely because Martin Short is an inherently likeable individual.