Movie Recco – The General

It’s been almost a decade since I first heard of Buster Keaton. When everyone was talking about Charlie Chaplin, I was looking for other comedians who were around at the time, and there he was: Buster Keaton. However, The General is the first movie I’ve seen by Mr. Keaton since discovering him, and I’ve tried watching some of his short films but was not patient enough to watch that movie back then. When I first subscribed to Mubi, I came across this movie and was unprepared to witness one of the best action movies I’d ever seen.

Book Review: Do Epic Shit

In a time and age where we have so many gurus for so many things, often than not the things those Gurus prescribe might not make much practical sense but few do take time and effort to acknowledge their past mistakes, learn from them and share them to the world not to commit the same mistakes they did. One such person is Ankur Warikoo, a successful Entrepreneur and Content Creator who has made so much impact on many people in their 20s and 30’s, especially his videos on Personal Finance have opened my eyes to a greater extent. When I got to know that his book is going to be out, I was excited to read it and as usual, I Pre-ordered and put it on my shelf for months, only for me to pick it up so late.

DCAMU: Movie – 9 | Teen Titans: The Judas Contract

Teen Titans: The Judas Contract is the ninth film in the series and is more of a continuation of the Justice League Vs Teen Titans movie. In the end credits of that movie, we would see a character approaching the Teen Titans tower. The Judas Contract takes off exactly after a year after that incident.

DCAMU: Movie – 8 | Justice League: Dark

Justice League: Dark is the eighth film in the DC Animated Movie Universe. The movie starts with people seeing demons and trying to escape them out of fear. This doesn’t happen to everyone but a very select few. The Justice League intervenes but they couldn’t find answers. The very next day Bruce Wayne gets some abnormal feeling and he is asked to contact Constantine.

Book Review: The Game with no Name

The Game with no Name is the Second book in the Jitters Series by L.G. Cunningham. This book isn’t the follow-up to the first one but both these books share a common theme “Children’s Horror” more along the lines of Goosebumps if I must add (Goosebumps is the only Horror Series I read as a child, not the entire collection but a couple of them) and to safely say the books are really engaging even for an adult like me.