Birdman is Hollywood’s slap on its own mediocrity. With an indulging narrative that traverses through many levels of things happening around a confused artist, this Oscar nominee is a very unique cinematic experience that makes you happy on a creative level. The story is about this actor Riggan Thomson who is a washed up Hollywood… Continue reading Birdman
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.
Seventh Son
Visual effects are no longer a criterion we use to glorify the quality of any Hollywood film. I am saying this because the latest Hollywood fantasy film Seventh Son is a dull entertainer that manages to be a watchable flick only because of its visual composition. With nothing really there in the content to surprise… Continue reading Seventh Son
The Theory of Everything
Depicting the vulnerability of the characters in the crucial situation in a rational way is probably the best part of the latest Hollywood biopic on Stephen Hawking, The Theory of Everything. Focusing more on the personal emotional journey of the master brain who had to face a lot of hardships in life, The Theory of… Continue reading The Theory of Everything
American Sniper
Based on the real life story of the American sniper Chris Kyle, the latest movie from actor-director Clint Eastwood is something that will touch our heart with its deep rooted narrative. Even though the treatment of the movie continuously reminded me of the Academy award winner Hurt Locker, the life in the story with all… Continue reading American Sniper
Taken 3
The concept of a man rescuing his daughter after her getting kidnapped had certain amount of freshness when it was presented in a sensible ambiance. Taken 2 had the same concept presented in a different way and when it comes to Taken 3, the movie goes far away from the nature of the franchise. Even… Continue reading Taken 3
The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies
Well the title says it’s the war of the five armies and Peter Jackson’s last installment in the Hobbit series, The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies has too much of battle in its 2 hours and 24 minutes duration. With our central protagonist getting very less share of significance, how much you will… Continue reading The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies
Exodus: Gods and Kings
The impressive performances and breath taking visuals are certainly the highlights of director Ridley Scot’s epic film Exodus: Gods and Kings. The theme of Moses saving his people from Egyptians is something which is quite elaborate and the only problem with the film is in its story telling which couldn’t achieve the risky task of… Continue reading Exodus: Gods and Kings
Penguins of Madagascar
Penguins of Madagascar featuring the laughter package Penguins of the Madagascar series has done what it was supposed to do in an impressive way. With a script that slowly picks up the speed to enter the hilarious conversations and actions of the title protagonists, this movie from DreamWorks is a well made entertainer that has… Continue reading Penguins of Madagascar