Nida Faraz

Dark Matter: A Quantum Leap in Television

Apple TV+'s Dark Matter has captured the attention of audiences worldwide, blending intricate scientific concepts… Read More

Shogun: A Captivating Miniseries Exploring War, Honor, and Cultural Clashes in Feudal Japan

FX's 2024 miniseries, Shogun, based on James Clavell's historical novel, has garnered significant attention for… Read More

The Maharaj Libel Case of 1862 Back in the Spotlight

The recent controversy surrounding the Netflix movie "Maharaj," starring Junaid Khan, has reignited interest in… Read More

Why Poltergeist (1982) is a Must-Watch for Horror Movie Buffs

Tobe Hooper's 1982 classic, Poltergeist, is a masterclass in horror storytelling that has stood the… Read More

Citizen Kane: A Timeless Masterpiece

Citizen Kane, the 1941 brainchild of Orson Welles, continues to enthrall audiences over eight decades… Read More

Big Screen Bestsellers: Top Films Adapted from Popular Novels

For bookworms and movie aficionados alike, there's a special kind of magic that happens when… Read More

Beyond Cillian Murphy’s Masterful Acting: Why Peaky Blinders is a Must-Watch

Cillian Murphy's phenomenal portrayal of Tommy Shelby in Peaky Blinders has undoubtedly drawn a massive… Read More

Why International Relations Students Can’t Miss Keri Russell’s “The Diplomat” on Netflix

As an international relations student, you're likely drawn to the intricacies of global politics, diplomacy,… Read More

The Timeless Wisdom of ‘The Office’

First aired in 2005, 'The Office' series has become a cultural phenomenon, transcending generations and… Read More

The Regime : A Must-Watch for Students of Politics

HBO's latest political satire series, "The Regime," starring Kate Winslet, is a gripping and thought-provoking… Read More