A razor-sharp, deeply unsettling novel that rewires your sense of reality by making you question which version of a woman’s life is the performance and which is the truth.
A devoted family man pushed to the brink by ruthless corporate layoffs embarks on a chillingly calculated campaign to eliminate his job competition, forcing us to confront how far desperation can twist an ordinary person’s moral compass.
I walked into Marty Supreme knowing almost nothing and walked out entertained, slightly surprised, and very aware that the movie probably did not need to be two and a half hours long.
A psychological deep dive into One of Us Is Dead, examining how fear, reputation, and trust shape decisions in a high-stakes social environment.
A deep dive into the psychological impact of Amy Bradley’s disappearance, exploring how uncertainty shapes grief, hope, and human behavior.
A fast, addictive legal thriller that asks how fear, performance, and public perception shape justice, Th1rt3en is the kind of book you blink and suddenly you are fifty pages further in.
Friendship is an offbeat, often uncomfortable look at connection that will either click instantly or leave you admiring the craft more than the laughs.
Great and Precious Things pulls you into a small town full of history, loyalty, and buried truths, then refuses to let go.
A sleek, slow burn thriller that works best when watched on its own terms, The Woman in Cabin 10 delivers mounting paranoia, stylish tension, and an unsettling sense that the truth is being quietly erased.
A web of lies, moral ambiguity, and unexpected twists that will keep you questioning who to trust, and who to secretly want to fail.
