Some Thoughts On…Love, Death & Robots
The greatest thrill that I got from watching the new Netflix series, Love, Death & Robots is the moment when the intro is over, and you wait in anticipation to Continue Reading
The greatest thrill that I got from watching the new Netflix series, Love, Death & Robots is the moment when the intro is over, and you wait in anticipation to Continue Reading
One of the most famous unsolved cases in American history is that of Elizabeth Short’s murder in early January of 1947. She would later be coined as the Black Dahlia, Continue Reading
For a show that is more than willing to indulge itself with sequences of extreme violence, it’s equally willing to confront that violence and explore the consequences of it, both Continue Reading
So, my family doesn’t really celebrate Christmas, which resulted in a general indifference towards the holiday season. Sure, we kinda gave each other gifts, but it’s about as unceremonious as Continue Reading
The 1963 adaptation of Shirley Jackson’s novel, The Haunting of Hill House, which was shortened to The Haunting, is one of my all-time favorite horror films. It’s beautifully directed by Continue Reading
2001: A Space Odyssey isn’t necessarily my favorite Stanley Kubrick film, but it’s one that I go out of my way to see whenever it’s available on the big screen. Continue Reading
Earlier this year, Netflix released Sacred Games, the first Indian original series, which is a part of a new initiative by the streaming service to tap into a mostly ignored Continue Reading
I should probably get this out of the way now because I would feel weird if I didn’t mention it at any point in this post. I was not happy Continue Reading
I was kind of debating whether or not to do this. It seemed kind of silly, but since no one else is talking about it, I figured I might as Continue Reading
Sacred Games does perhaps my biggest pet peeves when it comes to TV shows, and that is ending the first season on a cliffhanger when there is no guarantee of Continue Reading