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Ilina Singh

Escaping into films is more than just a hobby for me.

Netflix’s America The Motion Picture Review: It’s a Bloodbath!

America The Motion Picture seems like a bloated effort of making a satirical film based on historical facts. But, it remains to be a trial and error film.

Amazon Prime’s Mary J Blige’s My Life Review: Inspirational Story of the Superstar

Mary J Blige's My Life, released on Amazon Prime, is an inspirational story about the life and the success music career of the singer. Read the review of the film here.

Netflix’s Sex/Life Season 1 Review: Steamy and Engaging Series

Netflix's Sex/Life season one is a hot and steamy series on the mid-life crisis couples face while being married.

Netflix’s The House of Flowers: The Movie Review: Funny and Highly Interesting

Netflix released The House of Flowers: The Movie, a funny and interesting spinoff of the Mexican series of the same name. Read the review of the movie here.

Netflix’s Jagame Thandhiram Review: An Entertaining and Thought-Provoking Saga

Jagame Thandhiram is a must-watch film that revolves around the themes of stateless immigrants and defines the meaning of 'home'.

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