
Isha Das
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1 month ago |
technadu.com | Isha Das |Ishita Chatterjee
Looking for something to watch this weekend (April 18-20)? Whether you're into gripping thrillers, emotional documentaries, or family-friendly adventures, there's something for everyone! Dive into The Ugly Stepsister, where beauty and rivalry collide in a fierce competition, or feel the pulse-pounding tension of iHostage, based on the shocking 2022 Amsterdam hostage crisis.
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1 month ago |
technadu.com | Isha Das |Ishita Chatterjee
A blood-soaked mystery is unraveling—and horror fans won’t want to miss a second of it. Dead Mail, the captivating new horror-thriller, has finally confirmed its long-anticipated debut with a haunting trailer that dropped alongside a retro poster. The eerie visuals and color-drenched 80s style tease a twisted descent into the unknown. And it’s all part of a larger genre celebration that’s thrilling fans around the globe.
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1 month ago |
technadu.com | Isha Das |Ishita Chatterjee
Leverage: Redemption is officially back — and Prime Video recently dropped the long-awaited trailer, premiere date, and new photos for season three. With fresh action, high-stakes heists, and shocking twists teased in the footage, the con is on once again. This isn't just another return; it’s a bold new chapter packed with more danger, more drama, and even more satisfying justice. The crew may be older and wiser, but the stakes are higher than ever.
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1 month ago |
technadu.com | Isha Das |Ishita Chatterjee
A brand-new Korean drama is ready to make its grand debut—and it’s already stirring up excitement with its eerie charm and fantasy-infused mystery. The Haunted Palace (귀궁) brings a supernatural twist to the historical genre, blending romance, comedy, and palace intrigue into a story that's unlike anything K-drama fans have seen before.
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1 month ago |
technadu.com | Isha Das |Ishita Chatterjee
Directed by Stephen Herek and starring Angelina Jolie, the 2002 romantic drama Life or Something Like It explores themes of fate, personal growth, and the beauty of embracing life’s unpredictability. As the movie unfolds, Lanie Kerrigan—played by Jolie—is forced to confront her superficial existence and re-evaluate what truly matters. The ending is heartwarming yet thought-provoking, leaving viewers with questions about fate, free will, and the power of self-discovery.
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