Thursday, December 19, 2024

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

Laid REVIEW: Season 1 REVIEW – Stephanie Hsu is a Rom-Com Star

Ruby (Stephanie Hsu) is obsessed with falling in love. All she wants is to have someone calling her name in a crowded room, or...

Carry-On REVIEW – A Hefty Action Thriller

For all the rubbish movies Netflix puts out, there's one or two gems that make wading through less-than-adequate movies a tiny bit worth it....

We Live in Time REVIEW – Deeply Moving

We Live in Time isn't a movie for everyone. Its non-linear narrative will frustrate some viewers as they have to mentally work to piece...

Bleeding REVIEW – A Haunting Bloodfest

Using vampirism as a commentary on addiction and its horrors is not a new thing, but the keen focus of Andrew Bell's film on...

Werewolves REVIEW – A Howling Good Time

When a movie begins with Lou Diamond Philips talking about a supermoon that activates a dormant mutation that turns regular folk into werewolves, you...

Cruel Intentions (2024): Season 1 REVIEW – More Tame Than Cruel

No one will describe 1999's Cruel Intentions as a good movie, because it isn't. The script is uneven, and at times it feels more...

Sweethearts REVIEW – A Lot of Heart

Years ago, When Harry Met Sally posed the question: can men and women ever be just friends? In 2024, Sweethearts is taking another run...

Wicked REVIEW – Wicked Good

Wicked was the first musical I ever watched. It was the summer of 2012, I was ending my grad trip in London and wanted...