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Remus Noronha

India

Resource Editor at Collider

I run on coffee and spite. I also happen to write. I'm very proud that I made that rhyme. Oh look, I did it a second time. Writer, poet, warlock.

Articles

  • 1 week ago | collider.com | Remus Noronha

    Every once in a while, a series comes out on TV or streaming that quickly becomes all anyone can talk about. It finds its way into every conversation, onto ads and talk shows — some even get parodied on sitcoms like The Simpsons. But the greatest shows aren’t the ones that just capture the public imagination for a moment; they change how we think on a fundamental level in a way that’s hard to put into words.

  • 1 week ago | collider.com | Remus Noronha

    Cinema has been around for over a hundred years, during which time it has become one of the most powerful vehicles for human expression. To billions of people, the silver screen is a source of entertainment and education, exploring every aspect of the human experience, from the political to the social to the psychological and everything in between. But there’s one fact that binds all films, no matter how highbrow or low: cinema is a visual medium.

  • 2 weeks ago | collider.com | Remus Noronha

    An acclaimed English actor, director, and film producer, Ralph Fiennes is a legend of stage and screen and one of the most recognizable (and respected) faces in cinema. With a career spanning over 40 years, Fiennes has built up a stunning filmography that includes some of the greatest movies of all time. The actor has also done some great work in more commercial franchise films, like his iconic role as Lord Voldemort in the Harry Potter movies.

  • 2 weeks ago | collider.com | Remus Noronha

    Every year, there are thousands of new TV shows released around the world — some on traditional television and a lot more on streaming services. Obviously, only a small number of these are actually good shows, and even fewer deserve to be called “masterpieces." Yet, as rare as they are, these shows are the reason why the small screen has continued to captivate audiences and shape the cultural landscape for nearly a century.

  • 3 weeks ago | collider.com | Remus Noronha

    Nordic noir TV shows have been popular around the world since the 1990s, but the genre has received renewed interest in the last decade or so, largely thanks to the streaming boom. With international audiences seeking high-quality television, these gritty investigative thrillers have become a beloved facet of our shared cultural landscape.

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