A Nation of Kimchi Episode 1 Review: Exploring Diversity of Symbolic Side Dish
A Nation of Kimchi Episode 1 Review: Huh Young-man, Ryu Soo-young and Mimi explore the various kinds of Kimchi made in their own country.
A Day and a Half Review: An Ex-Couple’s Fight Takes an Emotionally Thrilling Turn
A Day and a Half Review: An emotionally charged thriller that shows how something can go out of proportion due to one small mistake.
Happy Ending Review: Steamy Rom-Com That Gets it Right
Happy Ending Review: The steamy Dutch romantic comedy of Netflix checks all the boxes of a modern story with a satisfactory end.
Choose Love Review: Play It Safe, Go a Little Wild or Chase the Teenage Dream
Choose Love Review: An interesting concept that lets you make the decisions but the awkwardly animated acting would make you just wanna quit.
The Great Seduction Review: Hilarious and Heartwarming Story of Human Compassion
The Great Seduction Review: A Heartwarming and hilarious tale set on a remote island with its eccentric inhabitants.
Live to 100 Secrets of the Blue Zones Review: Dan Buettner’s Tips For a Long and Healthy Life
Live to 100 Secrets of the Blue Zones Review: Dan Buettner travels around the world to meet the oldest people alive and learns their secret to such a long life.
Risque Business Taiwan Review: Shin Dong-youp and Sung Si-kyung’s Sensually Educating Adventure
Risque Business Taiwan Review: Shin Dong-youp and Sung Si-kyung experience the adult industry and queer openness in Taiwan.
You Are So Not Invited To My Bat Mitzvah Review: Happy to be Uninvited
You Are So Not Invited To My Bat Mitzvah Review: A coming of age film that checks all the boxes but also tries too hard to appeal.
Killer Book Club Review: A Classic Plot That Builds Up But Lets Down By the End
Killer Book Club Review: The film builds up the momentum and then becomes too predictable and takes the shape of a dramatic soap opera.
Who Is Erin Carter? Review: Evin Ahmad is a Typical Action Lead With a Saviour Complex
Who Is Erin Carter? Review: A single minded plot that keeps repeating itself while revealing little pieces of information that doesn’t even reveal the whole story.
LIGHTHOUSE Review: Gen Hoshino & Masayasu Wakabayashi’s Reflective Conversations for the Lost and Hopeless
LIGHTHOUSE Review: Gen Hoshino & Masayasu Wakabayashi come together to discuss their own life and struggles over the years which could be relatable to many people not sure about their future.
Mask Girl Review: Obsessive, Revengeful and You Just Can’t Stop Watching
Mask Girl Review: The South Korean series on Netflix is a scary reflection of the society that you just can’t stop watching till the end.
Love Sex and 30 Candles Review: Strong Female Friendship Tackling Ageing Anxiety
Love Sex and 30 Candles Review: A heartwarming film about female friendship and the anxieties of ageing.
A Life Too Short The Isabella Nardoni Case Review: Shocking Tragedy With No Answers
A Life Too Short The Isabella Nardoni Case Review: The Netflix documentary looks back at the infamous case that took the life of five year old Isabella.
The Chosen One Review: Slow Build-Up But Worth the Patience
The Chosen One Review: Mystical and bit unsettling but proves it worth at the last minute. The Mexican Netflix series will make you reconsider what everything that you just watched.
Depp V Heard Review: Summary of the Social Media Trial With No Conclusion
Depp V Heard Review: The Netflix documentary simply represents the both sides of the defamation case and the impact of social media in creating a narrative of their own.
Untold Hall of Shame Review: Victor Conte – Peddler or Creative Hustler
Untold Hall of Shame Review: Examining one of the biggest drug scandal in the sports history and the ethics related to steroids.
Puppy Love Review: Relatable Rom-Com With Fluffy Cuteness
Puppy Love Review: Lucy Hale and Grant Gustin work through their awkward ways to find solace and romance through their love struck pets.
Heart of Stone Review: Lots of Action and Way LOTS of Talking
Heart of Stone Review: The Netflix film has all the elements of a spy thriller but doesn’t bring anything new or unique to the table. If anything, they needed to double check the robotic dialogues.
Painkiller Review: Profiting Off of Pain and Mayhem
Painkiller Review: The Netflix series re-imagines the OxyContin expose with a dramatic spin, however leaves us confused about between real to fiction.