Having written about the tech and gaming industry for a few years online, I wanted to have an independent platform to express all of my opinions on films & videogames, old and new alike, that grace the big (and small) screens in our lives.
I previously served as an editor over at IGN India and TechQuila.
Triangle of Sadness cuts deep with its commentary on class structures without being overt about its intentions and with Ruben Östlund’s smart direction, turning out to be an entertaining watch.
Creed 3 packs a strong punch with a new, original story and excellent direction from Michael B. Jordan that lets it stand on its own, away from the shadow of the Rocky franchise.
Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania is a new low for the MCU, though I wouldn’t call it the worst of the bunch. Its sloppy filmmaking is concerning and is a clear sign that Marvel needs to hit the breaks, stop and re-strategize its conveyor belt mentality for blockbusters.
With Avatar: The Way of Water, James Cameron and his team prove that they are masters in the art form, creating thrilling adventures worthy of being watched on the biggest screen possible.
Fortnite Chapter 4 introduces new features and mechanics that have converted me, a once Fortnite hater, into a new fan. Here are the Unreal Engine features that make Fortnite feel like a brand-new game.
Evil West is the spaghetti western revival of the 7th generation of console games, but its dated design and lackluster narrative probably won’t satisfy any new players.