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Cinema and TV, explored through feeling, memory, and the stories that stay.

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    Why I Care More About How a Movie Feels Than How Smart It Is

    10 February 2026 /

    I'm tired of being told a movie has to be "smart" to be worth loving. Sometimes I don't want a film that's trying to outsmart me, I want one that feels alive. The kind that hits your chest, not your ego. This is a love letter to emotional cinema, imperfect comfort watches, and the right to say: "I don’t care if it's clever. I care if it works on me."

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    Crush of the Month

    Crush of The Month : Guillermo Del Toro and the Beauty Of Monsters

    3 February 2026 /

    Guillermo del Toro's monsters were never the thing I feared. They were wounded, gentle, misunderstood, and somehow safer than the world around them. This is not a filmography or a critical analysis, but a love letter to the stories, the creatures, and the filmmaker who taught me that beauty often lives where others refuse to look.

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    CRUSH OF THE MONTH: TOM HIDDLESTON

    1 September 2025
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    Why we’re all crushing on the new Fantastic Four (yes, even you)

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