
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.

Zombieverse Review: Hyper Realistic Game Show That Drags For Too Long
Zombieverse Review: The South Korean Netflix show follows a group of celebrities trying to survive a zombie outbreak but it fails to keep it entertaining till the end.

Our Dining Table Review: Atsuhiro Inukai and Hiroki Iijima Starrer Wholesome Healing Drama
Our Dining Table Review: Adapted from a popular manga, this Japanese BL drama will put an instant smile on your face with its simplistic wholesomeness.

The Hunt for Veerappan Review: Criminal With Integrity Arising From Low Standard of Living
The Hunt for Veerappan Review: The Netflix documentary follows the 20 years of chase to catch the notorious Indian outlaw.

The Last Hours of Mario Biondo Review: Foul Play or Inability to Let Go
The Last Hours of Mario Biondo Review: A riddling mystery about a tragic death and the grieving family that believes otherwise.

Nineteen to Twenty Episodes 11-13 Review: Emotional Goodbye
Nineteen to Twenty Episodes 11-13 marks the finale of the show and urges the cast members to make their final choice.

DP Season 2 Review: Jung Hae-in and Koo Kyo-hwan Undoes the Wrongs
DP Season 2 Review: Grim, distressing but with a silver lining in the corrupt system. Jung Hae-in, Koo Kyo-hwan, Kim Sung-Kyun and Son Suk-ku lead the series with full force.

The Witcher Season 3 Part 2 Review: Some Ends and a New Beginning
The Witcher Season 3 Part 2 Review: The chosen family of Geralt, Yennefer and Ciri is left to fend for themselves, apart from each other.

Nineteen to Twenty Episodes 7-10 Review: Emotions Bubbling Up
Nineteen to Twenty Episodes 7-10 Review: Feelings change and relationships become complicated as the newly adults start living together.

Nineteen to Twenty Episodes 4-6 Review: Swaying Feelings
Nineteen to Twenty Episodes 4-6 introduces the cast to new settings, as they turn 20 year old and start living together.

Burn the House Down Review: Mei Nagano Ignites the Ashes of a Broken Family
Burn the House Down Review: A suspenseful revenge drama with an unpredictable twist that highlights the dark side of human desires.

Survival of the Thickest Review: Michelle Buteau is the Lead Character We Always Needed
Survival of the Thickest Review: The Netflix series starring Michelle Buteau breaks the stereotypes and brings a fresh story with the nicest lead character.

Nineteen to Twenty Episodes 1-3 Review: Heart Fluttering
Nineteen to Twenty is a reality show on Netflix, where a group of young adults share their first life experiences as twenty years old, together.

Back to 15 Season 2 Review: Time Travel With No Definite Destination
Back to 15 Season 2 Review: Fresh take on time travel but the open ending and insufferable main lead makes everything meaningless.

The King Who Never Was Review: Age Old Tale of Power and Money Influencing Justice
The King Who Never Was Review: Shows contrasting perspective of the victims to the alleged perpetrator and how power and money can let anyone get away from a serious crime.

See You in My 19th Life Episode 6 Recap and Review: Revelations of the Past
See You in My 19th Life Episode 6 reveals many secrets from the past which might change Seo-ha and Ji-eum’s life.

See You in My 19th Life Episode 5 Recap and Review: Ji-eum Reveals Her Identity
In See You in My 19th Life Episode 5, Ji-eum is left with no choice but to reveal her identity.

Celebrity Review: Park Gyu-young Steps Into the Vicious World of Social Influencers
Celebrity Review: Thought provoking commentary on the influence of social media celebrities among the people and the ones at the helm of it.

The Witcher Season 3 Review: Henry Cavill Keeps Calm Before Unleashing the Ultimate Chaos
The Witcher Season 3 Review: Volume 1 takes it slow and builds the momentum before the characters are faced with life altering events.



















