Mare of Easttown (Spoiler Free) Review

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Mare of Easttown is a highly potent mini series that centers around the murder of a young girl. The mystery series consisting of 7 episodes is based in a little township in Pennsylvania USA. Kate Winslet plays detective Mare Sheehan who is leading the case ...  More

Journey Under The Midnight Sun by Keigo Higashino – Book Review

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I became an instant fan of Higashino when I read The Devotion of Suspect X on the recommendation of my neighborhood bookstore. That was a fast-paced thriller and I went through it almost in one go. Journey Under The Midnight Sun differs from Suspect X in its pace but not in its impact. Here the pace is much more balanced it does not leave your heart pounding out of your chest as you get to the big reveal. ...  More

Guards! Guards! by Terry Pratchett – Book Review

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This was my first experience of reading the fascinating Discworld series and I had a blast. Initially, I was apprehensive because I usually enjoy Epic Fantasy with good action so It was hard to imagine a good fantasy book that was a comedy. My doubts were cleared within the first 50 pages of the book because I was laughing hard as soon as it began. The interaction between Carrot and his parents as well as the first meeting of the secret society are both hilarious sequences. ...  More

Friends Reunion Review

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Friends is probably the most special show for me, as it would be for millions of people across the globe. I started watching it when I had just got into college and it was the time when my 'Friends' were my 'Family'. That time came and went, but Friends stayed within all of us. The beauty of the show was its repeat value. You could keep watching it over and over again. It was always funny, it was always warm, it was Friends. We all went through countless ups and downs in life, but the bond we made with these 6 friends was the one constant thing in our lives. ...  More

Radhe Movie Review

radhe-salman-khan- What I absolutely loved about the Radhe was the length. At 1 hr and 40 odd minutes, this is the shortest Bhai film. This is commendable simply because of the level of restraint shown by everyone behind the scenes.  Special mention to Editor Ritesh Soni who stopped at 1hr 40 mins after being unsuccessful in finding the meaningful parts in the film as he may have started trimming at 3 hrs. If only he could have gone on a little longer… Radhe is streaming on Zee5 (I hardly use it so I am happy that I don't have to see the Radhe banner every day)  ...  More