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About Me

Screen & Story is a curated home for honest takes on the movies and series that stick with you. No clickbait scores, no filler — just clear write-ups covering the story, the people behind it, and where to watch. Pick something good tonight.

Why Choose These Movies

benefit 1

No Wasted Time Every pick here earns its runtime. No bloated filler, no franchise homework just stories that respect your evening and pay it back.

benefit 2

Range, Not Repetition A space survival thriller, a slick con-artist caper, and a razor-sharp social satire. Different genres, different decades, one shared trait: they're all genuinely great.

benefit 3

They Stick With You These aren't watch-once-and-forget films. They're the kind you're still turning over in your head days later and the kind you'll want to show someone else.

What critic said about it

Project Hail Mary "A near-perfect crowd-pleaser — emotionally rich, scientifically playful, and one of the best studio sci-fi films in years." — paraphrased consensus, Rotten Tomatoes critics (94%)
Austin Burke
Catch Me If You Can"Spielberg at his most effortlessly entertaining: stylish, warm, and carried by two charismatic leads at the top of their game." — paraphrased consensus, contemporary critical reception
Jeff Beck
Parasite"A genre-defying triumph savagely funny and devastating in equal measure, and a landmark moment for international cinema." paraphrased consensus, awards-season critical reception
Julian Singleton

FAQ

A bit of everything, but my taste leans toward smart sci-fi, slow-burn crime dramas, and the occasional charming caper. If a story sticks with me after the credits roll, it tends to end up here whether it’s a brand new blockbuster or a series that’s been around for years.

I don’t do star ratings or numbers. I find them reductive and easy to game with hype. Instead, every write-up tells you what the story is, who’s behind it, how critics responded, and most importantly whether it’s actually worth your evening. You’ll get an honest verdict, not a number.

Yes. The main write-ups stick to setup and premise enough to know if something’s for you, never enough to ruin it. If a post ever needs to discuss spoilers, it’ll be clearly marked before you get there.

New write ups are added regularly as I watch things worth talking about. There’s no fixed schedule I’d rather post something I genuinely have an opinion on than fill a calendar slot for its own sake.

No, I review movie that i watched. Try to at least not judge the book by it cover and pick the good one.

You can look at it on  my blog, the most recent post will by my most recent review.

Yes, contact me through via email and I will put it in my watch list, PS pick interesting movies.

A single person who just love movies and have a lot of spare times on their hand.

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