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Khauf (2025) Web Series Review: A Chilling Psychological Thriller on Amazon Prime
So look, there is a new horror thriller series in the market which is our topic of discussion today, its name is Khauf and after watching it, how much terror and fear will be in your heart, today we will talk about this only.
By Ayush Verma10 months ago in Critique
iHostage Netflix Review
iHostage is a hostage thriller film which was released on Netflix in the Hindi language, and now I have seen this film, and now I am sharing with you people through this review whatever good or bad experiences I had after watching this film.
By Ayush Verma11 months ago in Critique
When Life Gives You Tangerines Netflix Review: Best K-drama to Watch This Month?
Hello, everyone. Hope you're all doing great. You feel even better after hearing about this amazing Netflix series that is going to grab your attention for sure. IU is my favorite, and this was the only strong reason I had to start watching this series, but I had no idea that it would turn out to be so mind-blowing.
By Ayush Verma11 months ago in Critique
Hyper Knife Kdrama Review: Why Park Eun-bin's Dark Medical Thriller Is a Must-Watch
So, guys, I have finally finished watching the Hyper Knife Kdrama, which was running on JioHotstar, and I must admit that no matter what role you give Park Eun-bin, she always shines. If you remember, she entertained us with her brilliant performance in Extraordinary Attorney Woo. And trust me you will enjoy watching his psycho in this Kdrama.
By Ayush Verma11 months ago in Critique
Snow White 2025: Balancing Woke Themes with Classic Storytelling – A Review
The 2025 version of Snow White, to be fair, Disney's live-action remake of its first animated picture, has received mixed reviews from the audience. The remake tried its best to be accepted as a feminist film and one that promotes woman empowerment while balancing the old and the new. I watched the film with a grain of salt and kept my logical mind aside—at least, I tried to! However, I could only fathom the discourse of its nurture to a certain extent. In this review, I go deeper into the intricacies of empowerment, fantasy and the performances the film encompasses.
By Hridya Sharma11 months ago in Critique
Fast and Dirty Editing - Pre-Prepared, Pre-Packaged Pleasure
So I thought as a last entry for the Self-Editing Epiphany Challenge, I'd partake in what I am calling "Fast and Dirty Editing". What do I mean by "Fast and Dirty Editing"? Well, rather than drill down into the dos and don'ts of writing poetry, or worry about the format (aside from any formatting rules that need to be applied) I am going to take an existing piece I wrote for the Tautogram challenge, but published it too late to be accpeted for the challenge, from a couple of years ago. I am then going to decimate it, without labouring over it too much, and go through the changes as I make them in this critique.
By Paul Stewart11 months ago in Critique
Navigating Creative Risks: A Journey Through Literary Experimentation
In the quietude of a moonlit night, she wandered through the labyrinthine streets, her heart echoing the rhythm of unspoken words. The city, a breathing entity, whispered secrets in languages long forgotten. Shadows danced around her, casting elongated figures that seemed to beckon her forward, deeper into the unknown. She felt a strange comfort in this dance, as if the shadows were old friends, guiding her through the maze of her own thoughts.
By Alain SUPPINI11 months ago in Critique
Optimizing Your Content for Website Accessibility
Website accessibility isn't just about meeting standards—it's about creating an inclusive, seamless experience that benefits every visitor. A well-designed website allows people of all abilities to navigate, engage with, and understand your content, improving usability for everyone while expanding your audience.
By myheartcreative11 months ago in Critique








