It’s one more psycho killer thriller movie and this time we have the quintessential solo kidnapper snatcher Liam Neeson doing the leading character. A walk among the tombstones is that slow thriller with fair amount of freshness and a treatment that has shown violence in an atrocious way. The story is about Matthew Scudder, who… Continue reading A Walk Among the Tombstones
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.
Finding Fanny
Towards the end of the movie, the things happening to the character played by Pankaj Kapur is brutal. But the funny part is that you will find it absolutely hilarious. Finding Fanny from director Homi Adajania is that satirical take on a subject films have discussed a lot, that is to speak out your feelings… Continue reading Finding Fanny
Guardians of the Galaxy
Guardians of the Galaxy from Marvel is a damn good fun ride that makes you laugh out loud with that humorous treatment which we have seen in recent Marvel films like Avengers and Iron Man 3. They have lessened the typical things we are used to in a super hero film and thus this fresh… Continue reading Guardians of the Galaxy
Hercules
When compared to the other Hercules flicks which released in the recent past, the Dwayne Johnson version of the movie is much more entertaining. Even though it slips in to that dark shades which doesn’t work much on the half God half Human side of the mighty man, the kind of fun it gives the… Continue reading Hercules
Dawn Of The Planet of the Apes
The movie Dawn of the planet of the apes has this dark tone and violence quotient that makes it totally different from the prequel. The emotional side of the story line slightly drags the film into predictable zone, but as we know the acquired smartness of these apes, that also becomes digestible. The story happens… Continue reading Dawn Of The Planet of the Apes
Transformers Age of Extinction
Well more than the logical side of the fantasy ride, it was the visual extravaganza that made me like the Transformers franchise. When it comes to the latest and lengthiest of the Saga, Transformers Age of Extinction; director Michel Bay has embedded hell a lot of mass destruction sequences which surprisingly made the movie a… Continue reading Transformers Age of Extinction
How To Train Your Dragon 2
The new product from Dream Works, How To Train Your Dragon 2 is indeed an entertaining package that will surely please the fans of the franchise. The humour was always there in the content and with more exploitation of the dragon training thing, the film guarantees a fun filled 107 minutes. With Hiccup changing the… Continue reading How To Train Your Dragon 2
Edge of Tomorrow
Finally a big commercial Hollywood film walks out of the streets of USA and guess what? the product was extremely good. The kick that Edge of Tomorrow gives you is somewhat similar to that of watching the first part of Matrix. I am not comparing the storyline here, it’s the feel we get when it… Continue reading Edge of Tomorrow