Venom: The Last Dance Review — When Absurdity Meets Heart in a Finale That Almost Soars
Over three films, the Venom series has carved out a distinct space in the comic book movie landscape, not so much by defying superhero conventions but by embracing its own unique brand…
Woman of the Hour is a Commendable Directorial Debut by Anna Kendrick (That Stumbles in the Climax)
Pulling viewers into the twisted world of Rodney Alcala, the infamous serial killer who appeared as a contestant on The Dating Game in 1978, Anna Kendrick’s Woman of the Hour opens with…
It’s What’s Inside is A Dizzying Dive into Body-Swap Chaos with Missed Opportunities
It’s easy to get lured into It’s What’s Inside with its sleek visuals and high-concept premise—a millennial body-swap thriller that combines social satire with a dash of sci-fi. Writer-director Greg Jardin sets…
Top 20 Horror Movies of the 2020s (So Far)
Here’s a ranking of the top 20 horror movies of the decade so far, based on critical acclaim, fan reactions, uniqueness and pure fear factor. You Won’t Be Alone (2022) Set in…
Saba is a Powerful Directorial Debut about People Trapped by their Circumstances
Maksud Hossain’s directorial debut Saba is more than just a movie—it’s a reflection of the economic and emotional battles that so many people in our country face. Right from the opening scenes,…
Is Tripti Dimri Making Bad Choices With Her Movie Roles, or Are We Judging Her Wrongly?
Tripti Dimri has long been recognized as one of Bollywood's rising stars, delivering captivating performances in films like Laila Majnu and Bulbbul. Her career trajectory, however, has recently sparked debate among fans…
Phir Aayi Haseen Dilruba Review: A Mediocre Sequel That Fails to Recapture the Magic
When Haseen Dilruba first hit our screens in 2021, it was a messy, uneven, yet undeniably entertaining blend of romance, crime, and pulp fiction. It wasn’t a perfect film by any means,…
Joker: Folie à Deux is a Daring Experiment That Falls Short of Its Potential
Five years after the release of Joker, Todd Phillips returns with Joker: Folie à Deux, a musical sequel that attempts to elevate the original’s dark psychological drama into something more abstract and…
Ctrl Review: A Digital Nightmare That Doesn’t Quite Pay Off
As the world continues to grapple with the ever-evolving influence of artificial intelligence, social media, and the omnipresent digital landscape, Ctrl arrives at an opportune moment. Directed by Vikramaditya Motwane, the film…
Hayao Miyazaki’s Return with The Boy and the Heron: A Film of Loss, Legacy and Life
After a brief(!) retirement of a decade, Hayao Miyazaki’s highly anticipated return to filmmaking with The Boy and the Heron (originally titled How Do You Live?) marks a significant moment in cinema.…
Life is Strange: Double Exposure Review: Welcome Back, Max Caulfield
Reintroducing us to Max Caulfield nearly a decade after her harrowing days at Arcadia Bay,…
The Fall of an Icon: Sean “Diddy” Combs and the Unraveling of a Legacy
The recent allegations against Sean "Diddy" Combs have rocked the entertainment industry, exposing an unsettling…
X-Men ’97 Season One Review: One of the Best Marvel Projects in the Last Ten Years
In a world oversaturated with comic book adaptations and reboots, it's easy to approach a…
Venom: The Last Dance Review — When Absurdity Meets Heart in a Finale That Almost Soars
Over three films, the Venom series has carved out a distinct space in the comic…
Woman of the Hour is a Commendable Directorial Debut by Anna Kendrick (That Stumbles in the Climax)
Pulling viewers into the twisted world of Rodney Alcala, the infamous serial killer who appeared…
The Fall of an Icon: Sean “Diddy” Combs and the Unraveling of a Legacy
The recent allegations against Sean "Diddy" Combs have rocked the entertainment industry, exposing an unsettling…
Halsey’s Journey as The Great Impersonator
Born in New Jersey as Ashley Nicolette Frangipane, Halsey isn’t a stranger to impersonations. In…
It’s What’s Inside is A Dizzying Dive into Body-Swap Chaos with Missed Opportunities
It’s easy to get lured into It’s What’s Inside with its sleek visuals and high-concept…
Emily in Paris Season Four: A Dazzlingly Thin Parisian Dream
Emily in Paris has been a polarizing presence since its debut, adored by some for…
Top 20 Horror Movies of the 2020s (So Far)
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Saba is a Powerful Directorial Debut about People Trapped by their Circumstances
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Analyzing Arcane Season One: Duality, Trauma, and Power
In 2021, Arcane arrived on Netflix and took the world by storm, quickly rising beyond…