Hell Camp Teen Nightmare Review: Liza Williams directorial Netflix docu-film sheds gruesome light on America's "therapy" camps, thereby inspiring you fear at a time of the year that's usually all about festive joy.
How to Become a Mob Boss Review: Following up on the Netflix "How To" documentary series, the threequel, narrated by Peter Dinklage, gives us a general overview of the criminal underworld, instead of particularly targeting some point of focus.
Race to the Summit Review: A poignant tribute to the life-threatening sport of mountain climbing supported by the unwavering will power of the athletes despite their vulnerable stance in the field.
Rosa Peral's Tapes Review: In this Netflix true-crime documentary film, we again get to see how women suspects are stereotypically portrayed as sinful characters, and the lack of evidence only further cuts the chances of justice being delivered fully.
Despite a talented cast led by Amy Adams and Javier Bardem, Apple TV+’s Cape Fear struggles to justify its extended runtime. The psychological thriller offers occasional moments of tension but ultimately feels repetitive, overlong, and far less compelling than its celebrated predecessors.
Made in India: A Titan Story transforms the rise of Titan into an engaging period drama, powered by strong performances, inspiring themes, and a fascinating true story of Indian innovation.