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‘Instruments of Torture’— A reflection on human resilience

Aparna Sanyal’s “Instruments of Torture” is a powerful, unsettling, and deeply reflective collection of eight chilling stories that descend straight into the labyrinths of the human mind. Each story begins with the name of a medieval torture device, which then evolves into a haunting philosophical and psychological metaphor. What starts as a symbol of pain or punishment transforms into a meditation on what trauma truly means—how it is inflicted, processed, and transcended.

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‘Regretting You:’ A heartfelt but half-baked film

Adapted from the bestselling novel by Colleen Hoover, the 2025 romantic drama “Regretting You” is centered on the strained relationship between Morgan Grant and her teenage daughter, Clara, in a small North Carolina town. Their lives are brutally upended when a tragic car accident claims both Morgan’s husband, Chris, and her younger sister, Jenny. The immediate tragedy spirals into overwhelming grief, compounded by the devastating secret that Chris and Jenny were having an affair—the catalyst for their deaths.

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‘Hitman: World of Assassination’ The ultimate sandbox of stealth and strategy

After spending over 100 hours across IO Interactive’s “Hitman: World of Assassination,” I can confidently say this is one of the most rewarding stealth experiences ever crafted. The more you play, the deeper it grips you. Every mission — from silent infiltrations to chaotic improvisations — feels handcrafted to test your patience, strategy, and creativity in the art of assassination.

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’The Fury’ — A slow-burning character study within a fast-paced read

The Fury by Alex Michaelides is a fascinating paradox — a fast read that feels deliberately slow-paced. Clocking in at the perfect length for a thriller, it’s an intense, deeply psychological study of one man’s fractured mind. The novel’s singular focus on its narrator, Elliot Chase, makes it more than a conventional mystery — it’s an exploration of ego, loneliness, and self-delusion.

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