Natasha Alvar
Natasha Alvar became an English Lit teacher because of Dead Poets Society, only to realise that maybe no one cares about dead poets like John Keats. An idealist, a lover of rom-coms and chocolate cake, and takes fiction way too seriously for her own good. Find Natasha @litmysoul
Film Reviews
Holland REVIEW – A Wilted Effort
Fresh was amazing - a subversive fun horror romp with the incredible talents of Daisy Edgar-Jones and Sebastian Stan. Such a stellar start for...
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The Electric State REVIEW – Not Electrifying At All
The Electric State is the worst kind of film; it's emotionally hollow every step of the way, embarrassingly mediocre, yet it cost US$320 million...
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Picture This REVIEW – Not Picture-Perfect
I always lament that we don't have more English-speaking rom-coms with a South Asian female lead. Off the top of my head, the ones...
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The Gorge REVIEW – A Delicate Balance of Romance & Horror
The Gorge captured my attention through sheer word of mouth. People on Twitter were talking about it, it was one of the top-streamed movies...
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Trap REVIEW – Josh Hartnett Delivers on the Thrills
M. Night Shyamalan has come to a point in his career where he just makes the films he wants to make - detractors be...
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Kinda Pregnant REVIEW – Kinda Not Good
Considering the state of the Netflix rom-coms of late, we all knew Kinda Pregnant was not going to be good. Besides Trainwreck, Amy Schumer's...
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Companion REVIEW – Good Company
Over a casual brunch with my friend, we discussed the rise of A.I, and the inevitability of robots created specifically to deal with human...
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Back in Action REVIEW – Dull & Drab
It's been about 10 years since Cameron Diaz has been in a movie. Seeing her in this is a reminder of how she's so...