
My BF: Books &Â Films
The Worst Person In the World -- A post-modern, feminist revelation
Isn't it funny how a 21st-century film can seem like a novel in such a vivid stream of consciousness framework that it would make...
Gaskell's "North and South" Is A Delightful Compass To All Socio-economic Classes
By Navya Sahay Gaskell's 1854 novel, "North and South" isn't really what's in right now. I mean if you are sitting bored to death on a...
The Meretricious Girl Interrupted
By Navya Sahay Having had a long day, I sat down and tried to relax in the only way I knew how to: watch a film. Unfortunately, instead...
Pieces Of A Woman Might Just Shatter Your Soul Into Little Pieces
By Navya Sahay Pieces of a Woman, loyal to its title, offers its audience subtle, poignant vignettes of a woman's life after her baby...
Gerwig's Little Women is Destined to Become a Modern Classic
By Navya Sahay Greta Gerwig's quirky adaptation of a beloved classic is bound to stay fresh for quite a while in the memories of its many...
The Originals
By Anika Hiremath The Originals created by Julie Plec, a spin-off of the popular CW network show The Vampire Diaries, revolves around the...
Enola Holmes
By Sanjana Ganesh Enola holmes: an excellent movie, filled with tons of action, emotion and love, which manages to make me feel extremely...
The Haunting of Hill House
By Rhea Rangarajan “Hill House, not sane, stood by itself against its hills, holding darkness within; it had stood so for a hundred years...
The Flash
By Samah Syed When The Flash first premiered in 2014 it caught the attention of fans from the comic ages. For many, catching onto the...
Inferno
By Samah Syed Inferno happened to be the first book I ever read from Dan Brown, and it still remains my favourite Dan Brown book. I think...
Parasite Has An Honesty Rarely Seen In Cinema
By Navya Sahay For several months, "Parasite" was all the film world could talk about. Winner of the 92nd Best Picture Oscar and a...













