Luc Besson's Dracula: A Love Tale (2025): A Bloodsucking Rip-Off or a Baffling "Homage"? The year is 2026, and the cinematic landscape is buzzing with tales of vampires. While most of us are eager for fresh blood, Luc Besson’s new film, Dracula: A Love Tale (released in the UK as the audaciously titled Bram Stoker's... Continue Reading →
Netflix’s Monster: the Ed Gein Story | Review
Netflix’s Monster: The Ed Gein Story Could’ve Been an Emmy Monster… Until It Started Trying to Be Three Different Shows at Once Netflix and Ryan Murphy’s Monster: The Ed Gein Story arrives with a built-in advantage: Ed Gein’s psychology is already terrifying without any extra “creative” garnish. He’s one of the most infamous American killers,... Continue Reading →
Ne Zha — China’s Record-Breaking 2019 Animated Movie
Ne Zha (2019) Recap – The Demon Child Who Defied Fate When people talk about the rise of Chinese animation, Ne Zha is the crown jewel. Released in 2019, this movie shattered records, becoming China’s highest-grossing animated film ever; but beyond the flashy visuals and jaw-dropping fight sequences, it’s a story about defying fate, breaking... Continue Reading →
Squid Game Season 1 Recap
Squid Game – Season 1 Full Recap The Premise Squid Game opens with a deceptively innocent explanation of a childhood game called Ojingeo (Squid Game). It’s a real game in Korean playground culture — kids would draw shapes of a squid on the ground, divided into offense and defense zones, and wrestle or strategize to... Continue Reading →
K-pop Demon Hunters: the Viral Global Phenomenon
K-Pop Demon Hunters is a groundbreaking animated musical fantasy film exclusive to Netflix and Sony, by blending K-pop glamour with supernatural action. Released on June 20, 2025, the movie swiftly became Netflix’s most-watched animated original ever, ranking as the platform’s second most popular English-language film with over 180 million views. The film was co-directed by... Continue Reading →
