Dune: Part Two Review | A Compelling Space Politics Tale With Complementing Visual Grandeur

The creative high of Denis Villeneuve’s Dune: Part Two (or even the first part) is how he creates this vast world of space politics without too much exposition. I am someone who has not read the source material, and Villeneuve’s movie version of Frank Herbert’s novel was my first encounter with this future world full… Continue reading Dune: Part Two Review | A Compelling Space Politics Tale With Complementing Visual Grandeur

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

Army of the Dead

The short description given to the movie Army of the Dead on Netflix was “Dawn of the Dead meets Oceans 11”. However, after finishing the film, this description felt more like an admission of the formula they applied to create a blockbuster material. According to reports, this was a movie that Zack Snyder wanted to… Continue reading Army of the Dead