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.

Cosmic Princess Kaguya Review: Neon-Pop Anime Fairytale is as Gorgeous as Chaotic

Cosmic Princess Kaguya Review: The film offers an unforgettable experience with its emotional content, visual spectacles and its unique atmospheric elements.

Kidnapped: Elizabeth Smart Review: Disturbing Documentary That Refuses to Let You Look Away

Kidnapped: Elizabeth Smart Review: While the documentary is difficult to watch at times, the way it prioritises empathy over spectacle and truth over sensationalism makes it a compelling watch.

Love Through a Prism Review: Quietly Moving Romance That Unfolds Like a Living Canvas

Love Through a Prism Review: Tender and contemplative romantic drama that is not in a hurry to get to the end.

The Ride Review: Tense Father–Son Journey Fueled by Regret and Survival

The Ride Review: Powered by strong performances from Piolo Pascual and Kyle Echarri, the film delivers a gripping journey that lingers despite the brief runtime and restrained action.

The Believers Season 2 Review: Temple Crime Saga That Grips Harder This Time

The Believers Season 2 Review: With themes of faith, loyalty, and consequences, this season is deeply engaging, even after being a little predictable.

The Stringer: The Man Who Took the Photo Review: Haunting Examination of War, Memory and Misattribution

The Stringer: The Man Who Took the Photo Review: This documentary will make you carry one thing, and that is the truth, and how it matters, even when delayed by decades.

Missing: Dead or Alive Season 2 Review: A True-Crime Follow-Up That Doesn’t Quite Deliver

Missing: Dead or Alive Season 2 Review: The Netflix documentary's efforts at building up tension every now and then take the focus away from the real stories, and the stylistic choices frequently disengage the viewer from the narrative rather than invite them deeper into it.

Ziddi Ishq Review: Disappointing, Clumsy Tale of Obsession That Rarely Finds Its Purpose

Ziddi Ishq Review: The intention of the series was to delve into the dark and obsessive side of unbalanced love; instead, it slips toward an overstated drama that occasionally seems realistic.

The Carman Family Deaths Review: Chilling and Baffling Plunge into a Family Tragedy

The Carman Family Deaths Review: The documentary unravels a web of suspicion, grief, and unanswered questions. Its steady build and shocking turns make it an engrossing watch from start to finish.

The Crystal Cuckoo Ending Explained: Who Was Behind the Disappearances in Town? Who Killed Miguel?

The Crystal Cuckoo Ending Explained: The tension-filled conclusion reveals all the hidden secrets and simultaneously breaks the lives that were connected to the mystery. Read on to find out how the last decisions of the characters manifested both the town's and their own destiny.

The Crystal Cuckoo Review: A Twisty Thriller with Secrets and Unpleasant Surprises

The Crystal Cuckoo Review: This series has an interesting concept, good performances and a thrilling mystery that keeps us hooked.

The Beast in Me Review: Gripping and Clever Thriller That Balances Grief and Suspense Perfectly

The Beast in Me Review: This Netflix series is a powerful, well-acted drama with an underpinning mystery that makes it engaging.