by NewsSlash | June 25, 2025 4: 00 pm | Editor's Pick, New Arrivals, Reviews, TV Series
Ironheart follows Riri Williams (Dominique Thorne), a bright MIT genius featured in Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, as she returns to Chicago to create her own Iron Man suit. Following her expulsion from MIT, ambition pushes her to push limits, sometimes...
by NewsSlash | June 25, 2025 12: 00 pm | Editor's Pick, Movies, Reviews
Imagine watching a movie that never leaves a small, dimly lit room and has only one face on screen. That’s Oththa Seruppu Size 7 for you. Written, directed, and acted by R. Parthiban, it’s one of those risky ideas that usually sound better on paper — yet somehow, he...
by NewsSlash | June 25, 2025 10: 00 am | Horror webseries, Reviews, Upcoming, Web Series
Everyone has special memories of summer: the warm weather, the sun-kissed glow on the face, healthy scrambled eggs with orange juice for breakfast, iced tea in the late evening, and mixed cocktails at night. Importantly, family reunion, which rejuvenates by...
by NewsSlash | June 24, 2025 4: 30 pm | Hollywood Movies, Movies, New Arrivals, Reviews
High school parties are always a special moment for students and teachers. Because it will be the last communion, it marks a farewell to childhood memories and a welcome to teenage thoughts. Usually, students plan for a trip, accompanied by teachers, but what happens...
by NewsSlash | June 24, 2025 1: 00 pm | New Arrivals, Reviews, Web Series
In an era when most creators are either playing it safe or recycling established tropes, Munawar Faruqui’s foray into long-form storytelling with First Copy is a breath of fresh air. Munawar, known for his sharp stand-up comedy and cultural criticism,...
by NewsSlash | June 24, 2025 12: 30 pm | Horror Movies, Movies, New Arrivals, Reviews, Thiller Movies
Secrets are like walls with petty holes; The bigger the Sin, the greater the Karma. In this pattern of old-school Hollywood suspense mystery, shows like Pretty Little Liars, Gossip Girl, and I Know What You Did Last Summer ruled the industry. Lucky for us, the genre...