Frankenstein

Frankenstein

Frankenstein (2025) is more than a retelling of Mary Shelley’s 200-year-old nightmare; it is a reboot of a story that has become pertinent for a society obsessed with creation and control. It is not just horror; it is philosophy wrapped in electricity. From TikTok to film clubs in universities, from fashion lines that drew inspiration […]

The Third Parent

The Third Parent

Nobody expected The Third Parent (2025) to generate such a fierce cultural phenomenon when it was first released. The Third Parent was a futuristic family drama that morphed into a portrayal of modern social issues. It was one of the most championed films of the year, trending on X (formerly Twitter), stimulating discussions at various […]

Hell House LLC: Lineage

Hell House LLC: Lineage

Upon its release, Hell House LLC: Lineage (2025) didn’t just give people goosebumps; it also set the internet on fire. What started as just another installment of the found-footage horror series, Lineage quickly turned into a cultural phenomenon. It wasn’t just a movie people watched; it became a cultural artifact people wore, quoted, memed, and […]

Vicious

Vicious

The Horror That Lingered Beyond the Screen The release of Vicious (2025) saw the audience prepare for a psychological horror for the ages, yet the cast of the movie had little idea that the film would haunt them for a long phase of their lives. Under the direction of Bryan Bertino, who is primarily recognized […]

Shelby Oaks

Shelby Oaks

When Horror Followed Them Home When Shelby Oaks (2025) was released, horror fans were expecting some scares, but they were treated to something much more psychological. Directed by YouTuber-turned-filmmaker Chris Stuckmann, the film blurred the lines of reality and fiction to such an extent that it did not just haunt the audience’s imagination, it haunted […]

The Hand That Rocks the Cradle

The Hand That Rocks the Cradle

When The Hand That Rocks the Cradle (2025) premiered, it was more than a psychological thriller; it was an emotional earthquake. The film reinterpreted the 1992 classic through a lens of deeper darkness, manipulations, grief, and trust in the digital deception of the contemporary age. However, what was most astounding was how the lives of […]

Together

Together

Never Staying In Love — Only Remembering It Love means different things to different people. When Love Isn’t About Staying — It’s About Remembering.It’s not a surprise that this title conveys two powerful sentences. Everyone takes love differently. Some people want to remember something while others want to love something. It’s clear that there is no […]

The Long Walk

The Long Walk

Time that becomes an emotional wound which gets revisited repeatedly Some films touch you deeply, while there are some others which stay with you. The 2025 version of The Long Walk falls within the latter category. It is a spine chilling science fiction drama which has Matt Reeves as its director and Andrew Garfield playing […]

Weapons

Weapons

When Boundary Violations Reset the Parameters of What is Socially Acceptable When the trailer for the film Weapons (2025) came out, many anticipated yet another film in the line of ruthless survival thrillers. However, not many anticipated the complexities concealed behind the carnage — a film that employs brutality not for mere jarring, but rather […]

The Conjuring: Last Rites

The Conjuring: Last Rites

A Haunted Farewell with Deeper Echoes As the lights fade and the unmistakable creak of a haunted house returns in The Conjuring: Last Rites, a sense of wistful finality washes over the film. This is not merely another chapter in the sprawling Conjuring Universe; it is advertised as its closing book. The central duo — […]