
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 Cat That Watched the Walls
Chapter 1: The New Home The Patel family moved into the old countryside house with excitement and hope. After years of cramped city living, the open spaces and silence seemed like a dream. The rent was suspiciously cheap, but they brushed it off.
By Kevin Hudson8 months ago in Horror
Whiskers and Warmth: The Cat That Came with Winter
Chapter 1: The Silence of Room 3B Margaret Holloway had lived alone for twelve winters since her husband passed. Her apartment, Room 3B in a quiet senior complex, echoed with the sounds of nothingness—just the ticking of an old clock and the occasional rustle of wind against the windows. Her children, busy with their own lives, visited less each year. Loneliness had become her most regular companion.
By Kevin Hudson8 months ago in Art
Three Threads, One Seamstress, Infinite Chaos: Why Sew Torn is 2024’s Smartest Film You Haven’t Seen Yet
🎬 Introduction: Don’t Judge This Film by Its Sewing Kit Let’s get this straight—when you hear the words “Swiss-set crime comedy about a seamstress”, you’re probably not imagining your next favorite movie of the year. But that’s exactly what Sew Torn (2024) pulls off—a genre-bending, mind-splitting rollercoaster of suspense, satire, and surprisingly sharp storytelling.
By Kevin Hudson8 months ago in Geeks
You Can’t Outrun Death—But ‘Bloodlines’ Proves You Can Make It Regret Choosing You
🎬 A Legacy Reborn: 'Final Destination: Bloodlines' Two decades after the first Final Destination redefined premonition horror, Bloodlines brings the franchise full circle—and somehow digs even deeper into our primal fear of fate. This film is not just a sequel, it’s a resurrection. It drags the audience back into that same terrifying question: “If death has a design, can anyone really escape it?”
By Kevin Hudson8 months ago in Geeks
I’m Still Here (2010) Review: Joaquin Phoenix’s Boldest, Strangest Role Yet
A Wild, Blurred Line Between Reality and Performance In 2010, actor Joaquin Phoenix shocked the world with I'm Still Here, a raw, confusing, and at times uncomfortable documentary-style film that chronicles his supposed retirement from acting to pursue a career in hip-hop. Directed by Casey Affleck, the film plays like a psychological experiment—a piece of performance art disguised as a documentary that leaves the viewer constantly questioning what is real and what is a hoax.
By Kevin Hudson8 months ago in Geeks
The Accountant 2 Review: Family Ties and Firefights Reignite the Franchise
"Family, Firepower, and Fractions of Redemption" A decade after his shadowy debut, Christian Wolff (Ben Affleck)—the autistic math savant with a moral code and military-grade combat skills—returns in The Accountant 2, this time teaming up with his estranged brother Braxton (Jon Bernthal) to unravel a human trafficking network. Gone are the solo spreadsheets and cryptic clues. Instead, director Gavin O’Connor delivers a sequel that leans hard into bruised brotherhood, bloodied knuckles, and a surprisingly timely critique of systemic exploitation.
By Kevin Hudson8 months ago in Geeks
The Mystery of the Depths (Part 6)
After returning the chain, we believed it was over. We wanted to believe Saira’s spirit had found peace. But one night’s horror shattered that illusion. When young Saiful claimed, “I saw a girl underwater,” fear, doubt, and mystery clawed back into our lives.
By Kevin Hudson8 months ago in Horror










