Editor’s Picks
Your Name Engraved Herein: Watch this to end your year with intense, boundless love
Taiwan is already making it big on Netflix with its recent entries – Your Name Engraved Herein – being one. The LGBTQ+ film has become the highest grosser of the...
Bridgerton: Netflix Series Based On Romance In 1800s Oozes Out Hotness
Just about Christmas, Netflix has brought us the most romantic series of this year. Many may deny the usage of the word – romance – as the love has been...
A Call To Spy: Radhika Apte yet again turns into apple of the eyes of Indian audience
World War II with female spies pulling back men into the backdrop, that’s how one can sum up – A Call To Spy. Lydia Dean Pilcher's first solo directorial gig...
The Melghat Trail: Prakash Thosre’s book takes us deep into the jungle
The Melghat forests are one of the few remaining vestiges of the pristine teak forests of central India, with sizeable wildlife diversity, the tiger being the apex species, which have...
Brandon Taylor’s Real Life: The tale of a queer, black student in a white dominated world
Brandon Taylor’s Real Life is a campus novel set in the US that speaks up for the prejudice endured by its black protagonist, Wallace, who is also a gay postgraduate...
Netflix Ludo Review: Director Anurag Basu waves his magic wand
“All the world’s a stage, and all the men and women merely players. They have their exits and their entrances. and one man in his time plays many parts.” These...
Paranormal: Netflix’ First Egyptian Series is a Secular Fusion of Faith, Horror, Science, and Adventure
As quoted by Aljazeera, Netflix has tapped into the “Hollywood of Middle East” by venturing into the making of its first ever Egyptian Series – Paranormal. Based on the popular...
The Coconut Run: a tradition, faded and restored
I was nine years old when I witnessed a suicide in my building. It happened during the summer vacation of 1979. Mrs Sukerkar from the flat on fourth floor was...