Digital Mafia Talkies

Digital Mafia Talkies

Digital Mafia Talkies, or DMT, is a platform dedicated to exploring films and television series. We dive deep into what makes their storytelling so effective and captivating.

English
Online/Digital

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44
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Global

#115736

United States

#71989

Arts and Entertainment/TV Movies and Streaming

#1636

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Articles

  • 1 day ago | dmtalkies.com | Shikhar Agrawal

    [Spoiler Alert] Seong Gi-hun’s sacrifice, in Squid Game 3’s ending, was the testament to the fact that he didn’t lose his faith in humanity until his death. Gi-hun’s last words echoed loud and clear in those very halls built upon the blood of the innocent who had been misguided by greed. Before jumping to his death, he told those capitalist mongers that humans are not horses. Humans are… humans are much more than mere flesh and blood.

  • 2 days ago | dmtalkies.com | Sushrut Gopesh

    Created by Dennis Lehane, the Apple TV+ crime thriller Smoke makes us think about what makes a person become a habitual criminal; how it happens that a few people get immediate gratification when they see others suffer; and why they experience that lack of control and give in to their impulses even when they have a fair idea of what would happen if they got caught.

  • 2 days ago | dmtalkies.com | Shikhar Agrawal

    Dave Gudsen, in AppleTV’s show, Smoke, is loosely based on real-life firefighter-turned-arson-investigator John Leonard Orr, hailed as the most prolific American arsonist of the 20th century. Yes, you heard it right. John Orr didn’t only set fires in Glendale and surrounding areas but was also the first to arrive at the crime scene to investigate.

  • 2 days ago | dmtalkies.com | Shikhar Agrawal

    Riri Williams, the child prodigy, left home at a tender age to become the greatest inventor of her generation so she could make her late step dad proud. At the age of 15, she got admission to MIT under the Tony Stark Fellowship, but her ideas were too big to put inside a box. Riri wanted money and resources to bring her revolutionary ideas to life, and her college grant money wasn’t enough, so she started selling assignments to students for easy bucks, which eventually got her expelled.

  • 2 days ago | dmtalkies.com | Sushrut Gopesh

    I couldn’t tell if Pintu-Pintu Surga was merely a propaganda film or if the creators actually believed what they put on screen, because it was very hard for me to swallow certain facets of the story. I don’t come from that culture, and so maybe I couldn’t catch its real essence. But I didn’t understand why, in this day and age, the filmmaker was trying to glorify the concept of polygamy, and that too in a manner that was not at all believable.