The decision of the Russo brothers to end infinity war on that heart breaking note was indeed a brave one that almost nobody saw coming. And the new one, Avengers: Endgame is a bigger brave move from the director duo that gave a humanistic approach to the MCU. Avengers: Endgame is nothing short of brilliant… Continue reading Avengers: Endgame
Category: English
Reviews of all the major English movies released. Up to date and articulated reviews based on the quality of entertainment of each movie. Visit here and decide which movie is going to make you feel worth spending your time and money.
The Curse of La Llorona
The structure of the new Conjuring spin-off The Curse of the Weeping Woman/ The Curse of La Llorona is almost like a template of any horror movie. The lazily written film directed by Michael Chaves only has jump scares to its credit and with typical character behavior and certain dialogues landing up as unintentional comedy… Continue reading The Curse of La Llorona
Shazam!
Remember the kind of fun something like Deadpool offered through its irreverent humor? Shazam from DC has that in it and that too in a refreshing way. Even the irreverent comedy has become slightly formulaic and to be honest Shazam wasn’t really having that feeling. With humor in abundance along with humanizing characters, Shazam was… Continue reading Shazam!
Us
At a time when the conjuring inspired jumpscare filled clichéd horror movies are putting the horror genre on the verge of burnout, something like an Us is a great relief and sort of re-instill the faith in the genre. This doppelganger horror thriller from Jordan Peele is one movie that manages to create an outcome… Continue reading Us
How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World
Even though the new film in the How to train your dragon franchise, How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World, takes its own sweet time to get into that humorous zone, there is a climax that is overwhelmingly positive. It sort of justifies the values on which the story of the whole franchise was… Continue reading How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World
Captain Marvel
The way Avengers infinity war ended with Fury sending a message to Captain Marvel and getting the label of being the wonder woman equivalent from Marvel, there was an aura and huge expectation around the film Captain Marvel. In terms of delivering justice to that kind of hype it created, Captain Marvel hasn’t really achieved… Continue reading Captain Marvel
Alita: Battle Angel
Alita: Battle Angel which is co-produced and co-written by visionary James Cameroon is based on the Japanese Manga series Gunnm. While the roughly two-hour-long film is totally engaging, there is a kind of familiarity and predictability in the screenplay that it tries to cover up that flaw with its slick attire. With visuals and scene… Continue reading Alita: Battle Angel
The Lego Movie 2
The Lego Movie 2 pretty much has everything you would look for in a direct sequel of The Lego Movie. It’s frequently hilarious with pop culture references, spoofs of its own characters, it makes fun of the clichés in film making and that message factor which makes it that kid’s movie is also placed in a… Continue reading The Lego Movie 2