A town brimming with secrets? Check. A place full of gorgeous residents? Check. A mystifying disappearance? Check. A quaint little place, Rosewood, is always churning with drama. What happens when the town’s princess disappears without as much as a trace? The drama amps up and we get an amazing show to watch! Pretty Little Liars … Continue reading Pretty Little Liars
Tag: Movies & TV
Me Before You
‘Me Before You’ is an adaptation from Jojo Moyes’s best seller novel. Although it may seem like a film for sappy romantics, it is a romantic comedy with brains. It transitions sensitively from sassy to humorous to tear-jerking moments touching on euthanasia along the way. It may be predictable but it still achieves the requisite … Continue reading Me Before You
TV show of the month: House MD
It would be an understatement to say that Gregory House has epitomized the role of a sardonic diagnostician. Yes, we’re talking about Dr. House (Hugh Laurie) from the drama/mystery TV show- House MD. All you need to know to figure out that this is not your run-of-the-mill hospital drama series is that the character of … Continue reading TV show of the month: House MD
Movie of the month: Elf
During the holiday season one of my favourite activities is watching festive movies with my family and friends. If you read that Elf was about a human named Buddy who thinks he is an elf ( played by Will Ferrell) and Santa Claus starring Ed Asner, you wouldn’t consider watching this movie, would you? Neither … Continue reading Movie of the month: Elf
TV Series Review: The Flash **SPOILER ALERT**
Swift, sharp, stupendous! He is the fastest man alive. His ability to fight crime using his super speed is beyond one’s wildest dreams. Yes, it is none other than THE FLASH. The show revolves around science, technology and superhero fiction making it perfect for techno geeks and DC comic fans. Barry Allen (also known as … Continue reading TV Series Review: The Flash **SPOILER ALERT**
Movie Review: 127 Hours
127 Hours is a masterful slice of four-star cinema, featuring an irresistible performance by James Franco, breathtaking cinematography and sharply directed with all the visual flair he can bring to bear on a single location by an unflinching Danny Boyle. It turns on an act of horrible violence, and yet it doesn't feel like a … Continue reading Movie Review: 127 Hours
The Theory of Everything
If I were to describe ‘The Theory Of Everything’ in one word, I would say beautiful. Not just for the well themed cinematography but the brilliant acting. This movie is based on the book, Travelling to Infinity: My Life with Stephen by Jane Wilde Hawking. The director, James March has done a brilliant job at … Continue reading The Theory of Everything
Once Upon a Time
I was first introduced to literature through Fairy Tales. The beginning, therefore, of my memorable and heartfelt journey through stories of any kind began from Snow White's happily ever after,to Peter Pan's remarkable 'Iwishitweretrue' island, Neverland, where you could never get old. The moral of each story taught a life lesson worth remembering and applying. … Continue reading Once Upon a Time
The Breakfast Club
Wouldn’t you want to watch a movie that portrays a sense of connection and rebellion between a group of 5 teenage strangers? If you thought you didn’t, think again for ‘The Breakfast Club’ is one of the most iconic movies of all time and as a teenage audience, I think we should all watch this … Continue reading The Breakfast Club