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We are what we fear.

Favorite films

  • The Conjuring 2
  • Things Will Be Different
  • Late Night with the Devil
  • We're All Going to the World's Fair

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  • Doctor Sleep

    ★★★★

  • A Simple Favor

    ★★★½

  • Ma

    ★★½

  • Companion

    ★★★★½

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  • Doctor Sleep

    Doctor Sleep

    ★★★★

    After six years, i postponed watching this movie as i felt it was so long. Finished reading the book and gave it a go. Oh my! Watching Shining and doctor sleep back to back is a joy you can’t express!

    Such a slow burner you might put it off, but if you can hold on longer, trust me, it does not  disappoint !  Good to see the boy Dan after the first one , and we can’t forget about the man Jack (Jack Nicholson) famous door face

  • A Simple Favor

    A Simple Favor

    ★★★½

    I enjoyed how the story blended a classic "missing person" plot with unexpected twists and a stylish, almost playful tone. Anna Kendrick was great as Stephanie—her awkward but determined personality made her easy to root for. Blake Lively, on the other hand, was effortlessly cool and mysterious, which added a lot of intrigue.

    What I liked most was how unpredictable it was—just when I thought I had it figured out, the movie threw in another twist. It didn’t take itself too seriously, which made the mystery feel fresh and entertaining

    Can’t wait for the sequel!!

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  • Companion

    Companion

    ★★★★½

    Sofie Thatcher horror universe never ceases to amaze me. This movie is another brilliant addition !(maybe a lil crush😆)

    Going into Companion, I expected a standard "AI-gone-wrong" thriller, but what I got was something far more thought-provoking and unsettling. This film doesn’t just explore artificial intelligence—it delves deep into control, toxic masculinity, and the fear of autonomy in relationships. It’s a psychological thriller wrapped in a dark comedy, and honestly, I was hooked from start to finish.

    Sophie Thatcher, though,…

  • Ma

    Ma

    ★★½

    Octavia Spencer’s performance as Sue Ann was both chilling and heartbreaking—she made me feel uneasy every time she was on screen. I liked how the film explored themes of loneliness and trauma, giving her character some depth beyond just being the "villain." While the story had a slow build-up, the tension kept me on edge, even if some plot twists felt a bit rushed. It’s not the scariest horror movie, but the psychological suspense and unpredictable moments made it an entertaining and eerie watch.

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