Category: Movie Reviews

Read movie reviews of some of the latest films. You can find both critical comments as well as audience reviews on several movies.

Movie Review: “The Divine Fury” (2019)

“The Divine Fury” is a South Korean action-horror film that combines martial arts and supernatural elements. The film, directed by Kim Joo-hwan, stars Park Seo-joon as Yong-hoo, an MMA fighter who, after a tragic childhood experience and a life spent ignoring his faith, realizes that his stigmata—a wound that mysteriously appears on his hand—gives him […]

Mothers’ Instinct: A Psychological Thriller with a Retro Twist

Mothers’ Instinct is a 2024 American psychological thriller film by Benoît Delhomme on his directorial debut. The film, starring Jessica Chastain and Anne Hathaway, is a remake of Olivier Masset-Depasse’s 2018 French-language film Mothers’ Instinct, which was based on Barbara Abel’s 2012 novel. The film, which was released in the United States on July 26, […]

“Devils” (Movie Review) – A Gripping Korean Thriller with a Dark Twist

“Devils,” a 2023 South Korean thriller directed by Kim Jae-hoon, is not your average cat-and-mouse game. Instead, it elevates the genre to frightening new heights with a body-swapping premise that turns the tables on justice and morality. If you enjoy powerful psychological thrillers that keep you wondering, this one should be on your watchlist. Devils […]

The Union (2024): Mark Wahlberg and Halle Berry’s Spy Thriller

“The Union” is a Netflix spy action comedy directed by Julian Farino; the film is now available for streaming. The film, starring Mark Wahlberg, Halle Berry, and J.K. Simmons, promises both fun, fast-paced action, and poignant moments. But does it keep its promises? Let’s learn more about the film. What is “The Union” About? The […]

Sleeping Dogs (2024) Review: Crowe Anchors a Confounding Mystery

Russell Crowe brings his trademark intensity to Sleeping Dogs, a compelling thriller that delves into the intricate world of memory and mystery. The film, directed by Adam Cooper and based on the novel The Book of Mirrors, provides a new take on the detective genre, while it occasionally stumbles in execution. Sleeping Dogs – Synopsis […]

Stream It: Jason Statham’s “The Beekeeper” (Review)

The Beekeeper, the latest action-packed thriller from director David Ayer, has exploded onto the scene with Jason Statham in the lead role. Released on January 12, 2024, the film has already grossed $152.7 million worldwide, making it one of the year’s early box office successes. Synopsis The Beekeeper follows Adam Clay, a former member of […]

Handling The Undead: A Fresh, Contemplative Take on the Zombie Genre

“Handling the Undead” (2024) is a Norwegian horror mystery directed by Thea Hvistendahl. Based on John Ajvide Lindqvist’s novel and co-written by Hvistendahl and Lindqvist, the film delves into themes of grief and human connection with a unique twist. Imagine a blistering summer day in Oslo where, instead of finding solace in the warmth, three […]

Hit List: A Tamil Action Thriller With Standout Performances

“Hit List” is a 2024 Indian Tamil-language action film directed by Soorya Kathir Kakkallar and K. Karthikeyan. The film stars R. Sarathkumar, Vijay Kanishka, Gautham Vasudev Menon, and Smruthi Venkat. The film was released on May 31, 2024, to mixed reviews, and is now available on OTT platforms. Plot The plot revolves around Vijay (Vijay […]

Laapataa Ladies: A Heartfelt Ode to Feminism Wrapped in Humor and Humanity

“Laapataa Ladies” is a cinematic masterpiece that delicately weaves together the threads of humor, genuine emotions, and a strong message about women’s rights and respect. Directed by Kiran Rao, the film follows the lives of two women caught up in an unanticipated mix-up as they navigate patriarchal rules and societal expectations. The plot is intriguing, […]

‘Forgotten Love’ (2023) Netflix Film Review – A Heartfelt Reunion

“Forgotten Love,” directed by Michal Gazda for Netflix, is based on the iconic Polish novel ‘Znachor’ (also known as The Quack), written by Tadeusz Doga-Mostowicz. It has already been adapted twice, once in a 1937 film directed by Micha Waszyski (released the same year the book was written) and then in a 1982 film directed […]

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