Nadia Arain
Nadia Arain is a student and film journalist at Ithaca College entering their final year studying screen cultures. Her interest in horror cinema in particular allows her to look at diverse perspectives and more independent work. She also writes for Buzzsaw Magazine during the academic year.
‘Ballerina’ Review: The Weakest ‘John Wick’ Entry is Still One of the Best Action Films of 2025
Review: ‘Bring Her Back’ Cements The Philippous As Indie Horror Titans in ‘Talk To Me’ Follow-Up
'Havoc' Review: Gareth Evans’ Latest Action Thriller Pulls No Punches
She’s Just The Girl You Want: Tank Girl Turns 30
Looking Back At ‘Red Riding Hood’: Beware The Wolf…And Twilight Knockoffs
‘The Monkey’ Review: Osgood Perkins’ Most Violent Film Is Also His Most Absurd
How Badly Did ‘The Duff’ Age?
Review: Despite its Glitches, ‘Companion’ is a Solid Debut for Drew Hancock
How Viral Marketing Made ‘Cloverfield’ a Monstrous Success
‘Y2K’ Review: Kyle Mooney’s Nostalgic Debut Cracks at the Edges
‘Red One’ Review: A Christmas Film Devoid of Any Christmas Spirit
EP 201: One Night Only (2026) & Ranking Rom-Com Movie Couples
EP 197: Evil Dead Burn (2026) & 'Evil Dead' Franchise Retrospective
EP 192: Masters of the Universe (2026) & Gen X Nostalgia Movies
EP 189: Obsession, YouTuber To Feature Filmmaker Pipeline & Blind Ranking Cursed Movie Objects
EP 135: Sinners (2025)
EP 115: Kraven the Hunter (2024)
not sure about this one i get what it’s saying and i like what it’s saying but some of the presentation felt iffy
Read on Letterboxd ↗audrey hepburn really is so gorgeous
Read on Letterboxd ↗reminded me of poltergeist of all things
Read on Letterboxd ↗i want ten kristen stewart stoner comedies on my desk yesterdayreview for forreel coming soon
Read on Letterboxd ↗kathryn newton and cole sprouse are so adorable together in this
Read on Letterboxd ↗i had a lot more fun with this than i thought i would
Read on Letterboxd ↗Watched on Tuesday August 4, 2026.
Read on Letterboxd ↗judge anderson hype moments and aura
Read on Letterboxd ↗this is played so straight for what’s essentially a muppet movie (complimentary)
Read on Letterboxd ↗very very happy to see matt johnson becoming even more of a sophisticated filmmaker
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