I went into Creep knowing almost nothing about it-just that it was a found-footage horror film with Mark Duplass. I expected something low-budget and maybe a little cheesy. What I got instead was one of the most unsettling movie experiences I've had in years. 5/5
Nezha isn't just a movie; it's a cultural milestone. It made me laugh, cry, and-most importantly-feel seen. For diaspora kids like me, it’s a rare gift: a film that respects our heritage while proving Chinese stories can be as epic, funny, and profound as any Western blockbuster. 100/5
From the very first episode, Till the End of the Moon gripped me in a way few dramas ever have. As someone who adores xianxia stories, I was blown away by the breathtaking visuals, intricate storytelling, and the raw emotional depth of this series. Luo Yunxi and Bai Lu delivered performances so powerful that I felt every heartbreak, every desperate plea, and every fleeting moment of joy right alongside their characters. 5/5
As someone who's struggled with self-doubt and external expectations, Perfect Blue hit uncomfortably close to home. Mima's terror isn't just about physical danger-it's about the horror of being reduced to others' fantasies. That scene where she begs, "I'm the real one!" broke my heart. It's a raw portrayal of how women, especially in entertainment, are stripped of agency and rewritten by others' desires. 20/5