In The Heart of The Sea – Review

Movie – In The Heart of The Sea Release Year – (2015) Country of Origin: U.S.A Languages – English (Mainly), Spanish (Few...

Cabaret on Film – Then & Now

The modern Cabaret culture has its origin in post-World War - I Germany. In Bollywood contrary to the popular belief Cabaret was introduced much earlier than Helen made it her own. It was Cuckoo (an Anglo-Indian performer) in late 1940s and early 1950s ...

Burnt (2015) – Movie Review

Written By: Absar Ahmad Have you ever watched a movie solely because the lead actor’s presence promised something special? That’s exactly how I felt about Burnt, starring Bradley Cooper. From...

Heretic 2024 Movie Review

Written By: Raghav Tandon If you know me, you know I’m a huge fan of A24 movies. So, after hearing glowing reviews from people I trust and getting a few...

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The movie takes us through the lanes and by lanes of Kerala through big and small traditions of myriad culture. We see only the best, only the most colourful.

Dia – 2020 Kannada Movie Review

"In the end, it is not always a happy ending." I am giving Dia 10 out of 10 for brilliant storytelling, great acting, wonderful direction, and soul-stirring background score.

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I will rate Mere Paas Tum Ho 8.5 out of 10 for power-packed performances, brilliant execution of the characters, high voltage drama, and great music. However, the Pakistani dramas are stereotyped and follow the male-dominant plots. The climax could have been much better and positive. It leaves the audience with a feeling of disappointment and dissatisfaction. Yet, it succeeds in keeping the audience glued till the end and creates a sense of excitement and emotional storm within.

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Written By: Absar Ahmad Celebrate the holiday season with an expansive and carefully curated list of 30 Christmas movies. Whether you're seeking the nostalgic warmth of a timeless classic, the...

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Written By: Absar Ahmad Mr. Sunshine, starring the late, great Matthew Perry, may have only lasted one season, but...

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Written By: Absar Ahmad Some sitcoms become cultural landmarks, beloved by millions, while others, despite their brilliance, remain under...

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Written By: Absar Ahmad Alexander the Great, one of history's most iconic figures, has inspired numerous films that capture...

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Alpha | 2018 Movie Review

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Once Upon a Time in Anatolia | Movie Review

To summarize, the film tells us how faith and doubt work, and I think, as there are some characters in the film that are wise yet believers, it can represent the fact that both faith and reason can, or in fact, need to coexist. Perhaps they complement each other when understood well.

Liger | Movie Review | 3 Reasons For Failures

The overall experience of seeing Liger does not measure up to the expectations that were set by the film's trailer and the marketing leading up to its release.

Review: Leap Year 2010 Movie

For the beautiful Irish countryside and good acting , I am giving Leap Year a 7 out of 10. The film is available in Hindi and English on Netflix.