Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem (2023) looks visually stunning with great voice casts but the script and music in the second half bring it down.
Review: Sudeep Kanwal’s Privacy(2023) offers an intrusive glimpse into the world of surveillance
by Prem
Privacy (2023) is the kind of film that pushes you to be uneasy as the very thought of being watched creates a sense of paranoia that is hard to brush off.
Tora's Husband is a film that observes a small business owner as he navigates the different colors of life during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Review: Christopher Nolan’s ‘Oppenheimer’ is a transcendent and unforgettable cinematic triumph
by Prem
The only place to watch this film is on the biggest screen possible as it is filled with sweeping cinematography, career defining performances and surreal visual effects which will blow you off your seats and leave you speechless as the credits begin to roll.
Director Don Palathara has crafted a brutally authentic film where lingering static shots with minute invisible details tell a story where the audience serves as a witness in every scene.
Director Julian Schnabel creates some interesting pallet of scenes that are sure to leave us breathless.
This is a fun summer blockbuster film that is probably one of the best movies of the year but is not one of the best Mission: Impossible films.
It is a simple story but it is told in a refreshingly subtle beautiful way that you cannot help but admire the story telling craft involved to make this film.
The movie was supposed to be a cinematic experience but ultimately, it falls terribly short.
This movie gives us an endless journey but its not the journey which is the main theme but more of what we might turn into.