The less explored script is the only downside of the new Pixar venture, The Good Dinosaur. With humor ample to keep the audience engaged to the wonderfully visualized animated feature film, The Good Dinosaur with its 100 minutes runtime is a decent entertainer and will be a good choice if you are planning to take… Continue reading The Good Dinosaur
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.
In the Heart of the Sea
While a movie like Life of Pi discussed the personal evolvement of a guy in a stranded situation in the middle of the sea, the latest film In the Heart of the Sea from director Ron Howard is more of a depiction of horror of that situation. Narrated similar to the pattern of Titanic, the… Continue reading In the Heart of the Sea
The Hunger Games : Mockingjay Part 2
There was this lack of intrigue which severely affected the whole presentation of the Mockingjay Part 1. With the story this time having an ending that pretty much had some good amount of twists and background detailing to its credit, The Hunger Games : Mockingjay Part 2 is very much a convincing conclusion to the… Continue reading The Hunger Games : Mockingjay Part 2
Spectre
Skyfall was actually a very different take on the typical Bond films and it did open up a debate. Some of my friends criticized it for not being that fancy – gadget spy thriller. Sam Mendes’s second outing with agent 007, Spectre is also in the similar zone of Skyfall when you look at the… Continue reading Spectre
Goosebumps
Its not entirely a horror film, its not entirely a comedy film and thus the latest Jack Black starrer Goosebumps is not entirely a fun film. It has discrete moments of humor through its dialogues to keep us interested, but on the whole the movie is pretty much for the kids. Compared to director’s last… Continue reading Goosebumps
Bridge of Spies
Steven Spielberg’s latest film Bridge of Spies is nothing short of a brilliant piece of cinema. A real life tale told in the most absorbing way, this wonderfully layered story that focuses on humanity beyond borders will give you a delightful time of experiencing an emotionally rich and real cinema. With his efforts to visualize… Continue reading Bridge of Spies
Crimson Peak
The love story, the conspiracy and the relatively fresh mix of horror has definitely made director Guillermo del Toro’s Crimson Peak an engaging Gothic romantic thriller. Del Toro has visualized things in a really spooky atmosphere, but the narration somewhere down the line forgets to keep the secret safely and that predictability takes away the… Continue reading Crimson Peak
The Walk
Robert Zemeckis with his cunning mixture of passion, humor and visually exuberant energetic narration makes his new movie The Walk, an amazingly cheerful experience for the viewers. The real life story of French high-wire artist Philippe Petit, gets a pacy and absorbing treatment throughout and that keeps you very much interested in the movie. Well… Continue reading The Walk