The Accountant from Gavin O’Connor impressively builds a central protagonist with exciting detailing and even tries to give us a movie that gives a parallel narration about a man’s dual identity. But after accomplishing the character build up, O’Connor and his writer Bill Dubuque couldn’t really put the movie in a captivating zone and thus… Continue reading The Accountant
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.
Inferno
Well let me begin by stating the fact that I haven’t read any of the books these Robert Langdon movies are based on and because of that, the following review won’t have any of the book vs movie comparison. So the preferred audience for this review would be the ones who are familiar with the… Continue reading Inferno
The Magnificent Seven
The Magnificent Seven is the remake of the 1960 movie of the same name which was an adaptation of Akira Kurosawa’s Seven Samurai. The kind of bled shed cowboy manner the movie showcases definitely adds spice to its exterior look for sure. But the political intensity which was there in the other two versions of… Continue reading The Magnificent Seven
Sully
From the trailer itself it was clear that Sully, directed by Clint Eastwood is a movie that focuses mainly on the after struggle of the pilot who rescued 155 people on board by landing the plane on the Hudson River. It is quite a tough task to maneuver the audience through the tricky confused phase… Continue reading Sully
Mechanic Resurrection
The latest Jason Statham movie Mechanic Resurrection is like an amateur compilation of most of Statham’s hero centric films. Coming as a sequel to the 2011 movie The Mechanic, this one has no real juice in the story and ultimately it’s the old school formula of kidnap, blackmail and revenge. The developments in Mechanic Resurrection… Continue reading Mechanic Resurrection
Jason Bourne
The Bourne movies had a key role in changing the way spy movies were treated till that point. Well after his entry even James Bond started to jump from buildings and get dirty. The latest episode in the Bourne saga is titled Jason Bourne and much like its previous segments it is engaging, breath taking… Continue reading Jason Bourne
Suicide Squad
With Deadpool, Marvel pitched a real game changer in the superhero genre as R rated content added more fun and freshness to a category that was facing burnout. Suicide Squad from DC in a way is a similar attempt to entertain the audience with that kind of badass fun elements. Even after having four to… Continue reading Suicide Squad
Ghostbusters
There is nothing much out of the box about the new Ghostbusters movie directed by Paul Feig. The third edition of the Ghostbusters franchise works nicely as a funny, spoofy entertainer with enough quirks to keep you entertained for it’s less than two hours runtime. Abby Yates and Erin Gilbert have co written a book… Continue reading Ghostbusters