Moviesmad Guru

In an era where YouTube thumbnails scream "THAT DEATH EXPLAINED" minutes after a film’s release, MoviesMad Guru maintains a strict honor code. Spoilers are hidden behind expandable tabs, and timelines are clearly marked. The Guru believes that a film is a sacred contract with the audience, and breaking that trust for a quick click is cinematic blasphemy.

For the mainstream, genres are containers (Horror, Comedy, Drama). For the MoviesMad Guru, genres are emotional weather systems. A "horror" movie might actually be a comedy about anxiety. A "romance" might be a horror movie about intimacy. He famously re-categorized Predator (1987) as "a workplace comedy about toxic masculinity that happens to involve an alien." Once you see it through his lens, you can never unsee it. moviesmad guru

MoviesMad Guru famously refuses to rate a film as a "masterpiece" until it is ten years old. Recency bias is the enemy of truth. A film that feels profound today might feel cringey in 2034. The Guru encourages readers to let films marinate before carving them into the canon. In an era where YouTube thumbnails scream "THAT