If you are a fan of minimalism and also prefer content over grandeur, I think the new Jordan Peele science fiction will impress you a lot. Nope from the Get Out director knows how to hold the viewer’s interest without slipping into the conventional jump scares and cliched character tropes. More than the scale, it… Continue reading Nope
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.
Bullet Train
Bullet Train from David Leitch is a fun film that works primarily because of the Deadpool kind of irreverent comedy that is there throughout the film. Towards the climax, the movie goes full fast and furious mode with nonsensical levels of stunts. But the characters they have managed to create till that point somehow save… Continue reading Bullet Train
The Gray Man
The Gray Man from the Russo brothers is a pretty ambitious project in terms of scale. But the beats are so familiar that it somewhere fails to create that wow factor. With the slickness and pacing somewhat compensating that lack of freshness in writing, this Netflix original is just a watchable action flick. The Gray… Continue reading The Gray Man
Thor: Love and Thunder
Taika Waititi is someone who is known for his wacky style, and Thor: Ragnarok was a great example of that. In the new sequel to Ragnarok, Waititi opts for a rather humorous approach with less drama happening on a plot level. Thor: Love and Thunder is a weirdly-satisfying, fun film that doesn’t contribute much to… Continue reading Thor: Love and Thunder
The Black Phone
Scott Derrickson’s new horror thriller, The Black Phone, is a unique blend of a supernatural thriller with serial killer elements. It does have jump scares to unsettle you. But the placement of the movie is primarily as a survival thriller, and the clever usage of the ghost track makes this thriller an extremely compelling watch.… Continue reading The Black Phone
Jurassic World Dominion
Jurassic World Dominion, the third movie in the Jurassic World series that has Jurassic Park original cast returning to the franchise, feels like an unnecessary film that doesn’t do any good to the franchise. Barring some moments where you have old movie references from the reprising characters, Collin Trevorrow’s film lacks originality, and the coexistence-preach… Continue reading Jurassic World Dominion
Top Gun: Maverick
I wasn’t a huge fan of the 1986 film Top Gun. I watched it really late, and it was a movie that had a lot of familiar traits, which I guess was a relatively new thing back when it was released. The sequel to Top Gun, Top Gun: Maverick, comes after 36 years after the… Continue reading Top Gun: Maverick
Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness
Sam Raimi’s Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness might not be cinematically that enthralling compared to a no way home or endgame. Still, the deviation it takes from the usual pattern we see in MCU films makes this film an interesting one. The inclination toward the spookiness in the treatment makes it less of… Continue reading Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness