
Kevin Hudson
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Hi, I'm Kamrul Hasan, storyteller, poet & sci-fi lover from Bangladesh. I write emotional poetry, war fiction & thrillers with mystery, time & space. On Vocal, I blend emotion with imagination. Let’s explore stories that move hearts
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The Last Rise of the Ronin: A Fake Samurai Sequel We All Secretly Wanted
Introduction: When Cinema Becomes Myth Every now and then, the internet explodes with fan-made movie posters or concept trailers that look so convincing, people start to believe they’re real. One such creation is the poster for The Last Rise of the Ronin, a supposed sequel or spiritual successor to The Last Samurai and 47 Ronin.
By Kevin Hudson5 months ago in Geeks
Happy Gilmore 2 Review: Nostalgia, Laughter, and a Surprisingly Big Heart
When I saw Happy Gilmore 2 sitting at #1 on Netflix, I knew I had to watch it that very night. I grew up with the original Happy Gilmore—the wild mix of golf, hockey temper, and Adam Sandler’s chaotic charm was one of those movies that stuck in my memory. So when I hit play on the sequel, I had two questions in mind: Would it live up to the original? And could it give me that same rush of ridiculous comedy mixed with genuine heart?
By Kevin Hudson5 months ago in Geeks
The Bag of Chilies That No One Could Buy
Brother, how much are the chilies?” “Brother, these chilies… they’re not for sale.” The platform was nearly empty, still wiping the sleep off its concrete bones. It was just shy of 8:00 AM. The train hadn’t arrived yet, but a gentle breeze was already making its way across the station, stirring dust, old leaves, and a certain kind of loneliness that only early mornings can carry. That’s when I saw him.
By Kevin Hudson5 months ago in Families
WAR OF THE WORLDS (2025) – A Terrifying Mirror of Our Own Destructio
You’re not ready for this invasion. Aliens may be the enemy, but humanity is the real story. Director Jordan Vance’s 2025 take on War of the Worlds isn’t just a remake—it’s a reinvention. It rips the skin off the classic H.G. Wells novel and exposes something far more terrifying: us.
By Kevin Hudson5 months ago in Fiction
The Day I Decided Not to Give Up
It was a rainy Tuesday morning. I still remember the sound of the drops hitting the broken windowpane of my small rented room. The world outside was grey, much like my thoughts inside. That day, I had only twenty dollars left, no job, and a heart full of silent desperation. No one knew—not even my closest friends—that I was on the edge of giving up. I hadn’t told anyone how bad it had gotten because I didn’t want to be a burden. But inside, I was crumbling.
By Kevin Hudson8 months ago in Art
The Day I Chose Silence Over Revenge: A True Story of Inner Strength
In our increasingly reactive society, where every insult demands a clapback and every betrayal a counterattack, I found myself at a crossroads. This is the story of the day I chose silence—not out of weakness, but as an act of strength.
By Kevin Hudson8 months ago in BookClub
Fear Street: Prom Queen" — When Beauty Turns Deadly at Shadyside High
🎬 Review: In the quiet, haunted town of Shadyside, prom is supposed to be the crown jewel of a teenager's high school experience. Dresses shimmer, tuxedos gleam, and the air smells like flowers, sweat, and secrets. But in "Fear Street: Prom Queen", those corsages come with coffins, and beneath every smile hides a scream.
By Kevin Hudson8 months ago in Art
Infiltration
Chapter 3: Infiltration Silence is Their Weapon. Truth is Their Target. The rain had stopped, but the air was still soaked with tension. Every footstep echoed like a drumbeat inside Adam Rahman’s head. Tonight was the night. No more simulations. No more dry runs. It was time to enter the belly of the beast.
By Kevin Hudson8 months ago in Fiction
Gathering Storm
Chapter 2: Gathering Storm The Enemy Moves in Silence. So Must We. The silence in the safehouse was thick—only broken by the humming of hard drives and the occasional soft beep from encrypted monitors. Adam Rahman stood at the center of the room, arms crossed, eyes locked on the digital map projected on the wall. Red dots blinked steadily, each representing a target—men and women in power, hidden behind diplomatic immunity and coded language, who were, according to their intel, architects of a sinister plan.
By Kevin Hudson8 months ago in Fiction
Shadows of the Past
Chapter 1: Shadows of the Past The warm, golden light of dawn washed over the city of Tel Aviv, casting long shadows over its modern skyline. But for Adam Rahman, the light could never touch the cold corners of his memory. He stood still at his apartment window, overlooking the Mediterranean Sea, eyes locked on the distant horizon. To most, this was just another morning. To Adam, it was the start of something dark. Again.
By Kevin Hudson8 months ago in Fiction
The Fantastic Four: First Steps – Marvel’s Bold Reboot That Dares to Be Different
In a cinematic landscape already overflowing with sequels, multiverses, and formulaic heroes, The Fantastic Four: First Steps emerges as a breath of fresh air — or rather, a calculated storm. This isn’t just another superhero film. It's Marvel revisiting its roots with renewed maturity, layered storytelling, and bold creative choices.
By Kevin Hudson8 months ago in Fiction
From Pandora to Purgatory: ‘Avatar: Fire and Ash’ Burns Brighter Than Ever
Introduction: A World Reborn in Flames James Cameron promised a cinematic universe larger than life, and with Avatar: Fire and Ash, he delivers a visual symphony of fire, pain, and rebirth. Gone are the tranquil forests and spiritual musings of the first film—this time, Pandora burns. The sequel blazes with war, political betrayal, and a hero who must walk through fire to reclaim not just his world, but his soul.
By Kevin Hudson8 months ago in Futurism











