Reviews

Disney+ Hotstar’s The Personal History Of David Copperfield Review: A Delightful Watch

The Personal History of David Copperfield review: Dev Patel starrer is streaming on Disney+ Hotstar. Read to know what makes it an interesting watch.

Amazon’s Jathi Ratnalu Review: Humorous with Great Performances

Jathi Ratnalu is a fun ride, albeit with its own problems. The pacing could've been better and the runtime shorter, but it's entertaining nonetheless.

Netflix’s Have You Ever Seen Fireflies? Review: Lacks Lustre

Have You Ever Seen Fireflies tries to do something different and impactful, but seriously lacks the oomph factor.

Netflix’s Night in Paradise Review: Depressing and Gory

Night in Paradise is a bleak and very depressing movie whose kinder moments cannot save it from taking away the happiness from your heart.

Amazon Prime’s Hello Charlie Review: Makes You Wanna Say ‘Bye Charlie’ Soon!

Hello Charlie Review: Aadar Jain starrer is now out on Amazon Prime. Read our review to know how the film is.

Amazon’s Well Done Baby Review: A Child in the Middle of a Problematic Marriage

Well Done Baby is about a couple who is facing problematic marriage only to find out that they are pregnant.

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