All-time great TV shows more people should be watching (ones I’ve seen so far, feel free to add more for everyone to discover)

u/Sangharsh_009 — 7 days ago

The sound design in Eyes Wide Shut (1999) absolutely stands out. It adds so much to the film’s unsettling and haunting atmosphere.

u/Sangharsh_009 — 9 days ago

Wake Up Sid (2009)

Wake up Sid has always been one of my favorite comfort films. One of my favorite details in the film is how Aisha always hesitates initially as Sid tries to take her photograph. Her guard is always up and she’s someone who has never truly allowed herself to be vulnerable or fully seen by another person. As the film unfolds and she and Sid grow closer, he gradually becomes her safe space. By the time she finally lets him take her picture, it’s no longer just about a photograph. It becomes a quiet acknowledgment of the trust, comfort, and love she has found in him.

u/Sangharsh_009 — 15 days ago

I read this book wanting to see a woman’s take on the epic. I finished it in a day, and it was so laughably bad that I’m shocked people like and praise this book.

u/Sangharsh_009 — 16 days ago

Red Rooms (2023)

Kelly-Anne, a cold and tech-savvy model, becomes deeply obsessed with the high-profile trial of a serial killer accused of torturing and murdering young teenage girls on livestreamed snuff videos sold on the dark web.

(I’ll be recommending some great underrated and underseen films everyday.)

u/Sangharsh_009 — 17 days ago