Shabnam Jahan

Shabnam Jahan, a Master's graduate in Journalism and Mass Communication from SRM University, Chennai, is an entertainment writer with two years of experience covering K-dramas, K-pop, and OTT shows. Alongside writing, she also works as a graphic designer and video editor. She shares her insights from a unique perspective while valuing diverse opinions. You may not always agree with her take, and that’s okay! Let’s engage in lively discussions, respect each other’s views, and celebrate the ever-evolving world of entertainment together.

The Heart Knows Review: Soulful Concept Without Emotion or Chemistry

The Heart Knows Review: This Argentine film was very bland, which makes it emotionally disconnected.

A Widow’s Game Review: Seductive Yet Predictable Thriller That Falls Apart at the End

A Widow's Game Review: This Spanish thriller movie has its moments, but lacks the thrill that could make this predictable story more interesting.

Lost in Starlight Review: Stunning Sci-Fi Romance That Pulls at the Heartstrings

Lost In Starlight Review: A beautiful and well-executed love story somewhere between stars and heart. If this is the start for more Korean animated features on global platforms, I am all in.

Mad Unicorn Review: Gritty Thai Drama That Packs Emotion, Dreams, Betrayal, and Big Risks

Mad Unicorn Review: This is an emotional, uplifting drama, filled with startup struggle and heartfelt storytelling in an effective way.

9 Exciting Kdramas Coming Out in June 2025: Mercy for None, Squid Game Season 3, The First Night with the Duke and More

Check out the list of exciting Kdramas coming out in June 2025 that you need to add to your watch list!

Heavenly Ever After Review: Imperfect World-Building, But a Perfectly Tender Love Story

Heavenly Ever After Review: This drama dares to explore love that can bridge gaps between time and age, and it is worth watching.

SHINee Poet Artist MV Review: Tribute That Felt Like Home

SHINee Poet Artist MV is an emotional masterpiece and a tribute to Jonghyun. It isn’t just a song. It’s a painting, a letter, a hug, a promise.

Off Track 2 Review: Swedish Sequel Pedals Through Emotions and Mistakes

Off Track 2 Review: Netflix's Swedish sequel may not reach the emotional highs of its predecessor, but it provides us with a grounded, if quite stodgy, look at recovery aftereffects.

Forget You Not Review: Beautiful and Bittersweet Tale of Ageing, Charged with Emotion

Forget You Not Review: A very compulsive Taiwanese drama about memory, ageing, and what keeps us together that will leave you feeling uneasy on a personal basis, but somehow wanting more.

Fear Street: Prom Queen Review: The Bloody Legacy of the Franchise Deserves Better

Fear Street: Prom Queen Review: This Netflix movie returns to Shadyside with prom night chaos, but the horror stumbles with it, mediocrity, and not-so-required nostalgia.

Real Men Review: Too Confused to Matter, Too Forgiving to Feel True

Real Men Review: This series tries to explore toxic masculinity, cheating, and redemption, but ends up sending mixed messages and feels more like a disappointing dive into modern manhood.

Sirens Review: Wealth, Power, and Sisterhood Enfolded in Unbalanced Storytelling

Sirens Review: This series is one of those shows you find yourself liking for what it tries to do as much as for what it actually does. It lost me somewhere between the dazzlingly glossy packaging and its emotionally detached characters.