The Ant-Man movies have never been the “serious” ones in the MCU. They mostly had that stand-alone nature and were the most laid-back entertainers in the franchise. Considering whom they have used in this movie as the antagonist, I would say Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania is perhaps the most consequential film in the Ant-Man… Continue reading Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania Review | Marvel Kicks off Phase 5 With a Mixed-Bag Entertainer
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Your Place or Mine Review | An Uninventive Rom-Com Full of Familiar Beats
Suppose you have faced the dilemma of expressing your romantic interest to someone because you couldn’t afford to lose them as a friend. In that case, the relatability factor might help you sit through the new Netflix film Your Place or Mine. Directed by Aline Brosh McKenna, who wrote the screenplay of The Devil Wears… Continue reading Your Place or Mine Review | An Uninventive Rom-Com Full of Familiar Beats
A Man Called Otto Review | An All-Heart Drama That Explores the Other Side of a Grumpy Old Man
The core idea of the movie A Man Called Otto, starring Tom Hanks, is pretty simplistic, and on paper, it has that sugary feel-good movie vibe. But director Marc Forster and writer David Magee’s attempt to narrate the whole story from the point of view of the central protagonist helps the movie a lot in… Continue reading A Man Called Otto Review | An All-Heart Drama That Explores the Other Side of a Grumpy Old Man
Knock at the Cabin Review | A Well-Crafted Thriller With an Over-Simplistic Conclusion
There is a layer of metaphors and philosophy attached to the way M Night Shyamalan has constructed his new movie Knock at the Cabin. What keeps you occupied in this movie, however, is the basic curiosity to know whether the threat of an apocalypse is real or not. Even though Shyamalan succeeds in the initial… Continue reading Knock at the Cabin Review | A Well-Crafted Thriller With an Over-Simplistic Conclusion
The Woman King Review | Performances Are Brilliant in This Inconsistent Historical Drama
The Woman King starring Viola Davis as the title character, is a historical drama that talks about the victory of a tribe against slave traders in the 18th century. While the movie feels very authentic in terms of portraying the ritualistic lifestyle and sacrifices of the warriors of the Dahomey kingdom, the detailing feels a… Continue reading The Woman King Review | Performances Are Brilliant in This Inconsistent Historical Drama
M3GAN Review | A Structurally Generic Horror Film Placed in a Different Setting
The new Blum House movie M3GAN is an AI horror film that never looks unpredictable but feels very engaging because AI-based horror films aren’t there much. With the horror being less visually gory and more focused on the possible future horrors, M3GAN manages to have some novelty in the last quarter of its runtime. With… Continue reading M3GAN Review | A Structurally Generic Horror Film Placed in a Different Setting
Avatar: The Way of Water Review | An Immersive Visual Experience Backed by Generic Writing
Half the theaters in my city had changed their screens and projection setup before the release of James Cameron’s much-anticipated movie Avatar: The Way of Water. I am saying this because whether I recommend this movie or not is absolutely irrelevant, as there is no other film out there for me to draw comparisons in… Continue reading Avatar: The Way of Water Review | An Immersive Visual Experience Backed by Generic Writing
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever Review | Ryan Coogler Pushes the Rest Button in an Emotional T’Challa Tribute
In Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, the sequel to 2018’s Black Panther, the placement of the plot has mainly two intentions. One is to press the reset button as there is a need for a new leader. The second is to be a tribute to Chadwick Boseman and the aura of the first movie. While the… Continue reading Black Panther: Wakanda Forever Review | Ryan Coogler Pushes the Rest Button in an Emotional T’Challa Tribute