‘Fear Street Part 1: 1994’ Review | Netflix Kicks Off Horror Trilogy with Blood and Gore
Amidst the mountain of books that I had in front of me back in secondary school, I can remember how I sweated profusely, looking for R.L. Stine’s books. During that period, I read over 30 […]
July Newsletter: June Review, and Preview of July Movies & TV Shows
This newsletter edition covers the following (click on the title to skip to the section): Introduction News That We Couldn’t Cover Non-review essays in June June reviews Highlights of July movie releases Highlights of July […]
Review: ‘Jiva!’ is a Colourful Celebration of the South African Dance Culture
“When you have one life to live, you make sure you dedicate it to your dreams. Because dreams are important”
The Romanticization of Females- A Closer Look at ‘The Fisherman’s Diary’
“when the whole world is silent, even one voice becomes powerful”
‘Fatherhood’ Review: A Heartfelt Story About the Complexities of Being a Single Father
“No matter where you are, that’s where I want to be”

Movie Review: ‘Ayinla’ and “Chronicles of a Death Foretold”
In 1981, a year after Waheed Ayinla Omowura’s death, the Colombian writer, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, published a novel, titled, “Chronicles of a Death Foretold”. The story begins the morning of Santiago Nasar’s death. Santiago has […]
Movie Review: ‘Skater Girl’, an Uplifting Netflix Sports Drama That Uses Little to Say a Lot
“It is incredible how one small step can just completely change the course of someone’s life”