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Emilia Perez

Emilia Pérez Review: Unique with Themes, but Falters in its Execution

Jacques Audiard‘s Emilia Pérez is a daring and distinct blend of musical, crime, and comedy, delving into themes of identity, redemption, and societal transformation within a vibrant musical framework. The film, based on Audiard’s opera libretto, which itself draws loosely ...
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Megalopolis

Megalopolis Review: A Bold, Ambitious Dream of Utopia

Francis Ford Coppola’s Megalopolis dives into a reimagined 21st-century New York City, now transformed into “New Rome,” where lofty dreams clash with political ambition. Led by Adam Driver as visionary architect Cesar Catilina and Giancarlo Esposito as Mayor Franklyn Cicero, ...
Bollywood Reviews
Featured poster

The Supercop Makes A Comeback In Rohit Shetty’s “Singham Again”!

When you create a remake and that remake appeals better than the original movie, then you can say that you have acquired filmmaking superpowers! Writer, producer, and director Rohit Shetty has surely utilized his superpowers to make his lionhearted supercop ...
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My Old Ass

My Old Ass Review: A Touch of Wit and Wisdom

Megan Park’s My Old Ass is a refreshing, if somewhat melancholic, exploration of youth, identity, and the slippery nature of time. The film offers a unique blend of science fiction, comedy, and drama, following Elliott, a quirky and sometimes impulsive ...
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Heretic

Heretic Review: A Disturbing Descent into the Nature of Belief

In Heretic, co-writers and directors Scott Beck and Bryan Woods craft a psychological horror that delves deep into religious devotion, manipulation, and the disturbing allure of control. Anchored by a chilling performance from Hugh Grant and strong, dynamic portrayals by ...
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Gladiator 2

Why Gladiator 2 Is the Epic Sequel We Didn’t Know We Needed

Gladiator 2 takes us back to Rome, where battles are fiercer, emotions run deeper, and power struggles hit even harder. Following the vengeful journey of Lucius, Ridley Scott’s sequel captures all the grandeur and grit of the original Gladiator with ...
TV Reviews
The Penguin

The Penguin Review: A Riveting Descent into Gotham’s Underworld

HBO’s The Penguin offers a gritty, masterfully crafted journey into Gotham’s criminal depths, expanding on the mythos introduced in The Batman (2022). Developed by Lauren LeFranc, the series delves into Oswald “Oz” Cobb’s struggle for dominance following Carmine Falcone’s death. ...
TV Reviews
FROM Season 3 Episode 8 Deep Dive

FROM Season 3 Episode 8 Review: Twists, Surprises and Answers

Alright, FROMily, let’s dive in! twenty-eight episodes later, FROM Season 3, Episode 8, titled “Thresholds,” finally delivers on some long-awaited answers we’ve been begging for. But like any good mystery show, each answer just piles on more questions, turning the ...
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Red One

Red One Review: It’s Mostly A Lump Of Coal

Red One, directed by Jake Kasdan and written by Chris Morgan, ambitiously attempts to blend Christmas magic with an action-adventure framework. With a high-profile cast featuring Dwayne Johnson, Chris Evans, Lucy Liu, and J.K. Simmons, the film promises plenty of ...
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Meet Me Next Christmas

Meet Me Next Christmas Review: A Holiday Romance That Falls Short

Rusty Cundieff’s Meet Me Next Christmas promises the familiar allure of a holiday romantic comedy: festive New York City backdrops, a romantic quest, and, of course, the ultimate Christmas miracle. However, despite the charm of Christina Milian in the lead ...
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The Substance

The Substance Review: A Gruesome And Haunting Reflection on Vanity

The Substance, directed by Coralie Fargeat, is a daring and grotesque exploration of identity, self-worth, and the double-edged sword of fame. This satirical body horror film carves a raw and terrifying narrative about Hollywood’s relentless obsession with youth, as seen ...