Johan Renck‘s Spaceman, adapted from Jaroslav Kalfař‘s 2017 novel Spaceman of Bohemia, embarks on a celestial journey aiming to explore not just the vast unknowns of the universe but also the intricate labyrinth of human emotion and relationships. While its ...
Reviews encompassing a wide range of movies from Hollywood blockbusters to independent features.
Denis Villeneuve‘s Dune: Part Two achieves cinematic excellence with remarkable finesse. It is an epic science fiction saga that is breathtaking in scope and execution. As the continuation of the narrative initiated in Dune (2021), this sequel cements itself as ...
Mario Van Peebles’ Outlaw Posse is a film that attempts to reconfigure the traditional Western landscape with a contemporary heartbeat, aiming to blend the ferocity of justice with the nuanced tapestry of racial and social commentary. Set in the arid ...
Dune: Part Two Review: Stunning visuals & immersive sound elevate this sci-fi epic. Explore its strengths & weaknesses in this review.
I’m starting to like Bhumi Pednekar more and more. While I’m not a fan of her when they try to shoehorn her into leading ‘heroine’-type roles like in Thank You For Coming. But when she does these street-level grounded and ...
“Aajao Maidaan Mein”, translated as “Come to the Arena”, is a challenging phrase used by many Indian men when they want a fight. Talking about action and thrill in Hindi cinema, who would better give you that other than the ...
The promise of innovation within the horror genre often piques the interest of its dedicated audience, sparking intrigue with the potential for fresh scares, original premises, and haunting narratives. Earworm, written and directed by Kyle Kleege, seemingly offered such a ...
Alright, folks, it’s time to delve deep into the desert sands of “Dune Part Two“! Strap yourselves in for a journey through the dunes, where epic battles and jaw-dropping plot twists await. But before we dive in, let’s break down ...
Drive-Away Dolls, the first solo-directed feature film by legendary director Ethan Coen, is best described as a lesbian road trip movie. Margaret Qualley and Geraldine Viswanathan star as two friends who decide to ditch town in search of adventure – ...
Lovely, Dark, and Deep, a horror film written and directed by Teresa Sutherland in what marks her ambitious feature-length debut, presents an unsettling journey into the heart of an isolated national park. At its core, the movie introduces us to ...
Ethan Coen’s Drive-Away Dolls, a comedic romp on the road filled with colorful characters and capers, aims to be a light-hearted jaunt across the unpredictable highways of America. Despite the commendable efforts of a star-studded ensemble cast, led by Margaret ...
The Zone of Interest, written and directed by Jonathan Glazer, is an unsettling juxtaposition of banal domestic life and chilling mass genocide, all nestled together on the terrifying landscape of Auschwitz concentration camp during WWII. Loosely based on the 2014 ...