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BBC Stories Documentary “The Stranger at My Brother’s Grave”

There are our friends, family members, and loved ones whom we can never forget for decades as their loving memories stay with us for long even after they have gone. The BBC Stories’ 2017 documentary “The Stranger at My Brother’s Grave” establishes this fact by bringing the story of boy scout Karl Smith who died […]

Paydirt (Trailer) – Starring Luke Goss, Val Kilmer – Releases on August 7

Written and directed by Christian Sesma, ‘Paydirt’ is exactly what we may expect – as in a fast-paced crime thriller with a heist story attached to it. How different it will be from the many such cliché-filled action films will be something we would like to see. And, of course, this is Val Kilmer’s first […]

Sam Neill’s Funny Quarantine Short ‘Das Farmilee’

Set possibly in a post-Corona near future, in this very short film ‘Das Farmille’, actor Sam Neill turns into a cat as he lands in a home looking out for work. Under the banner Cinema Quarantino, these days Sam Neill is busy creating several short films. For ‘Das Farmilee’, he posts on twitter: “Cinema Quarantino […]

K.G.F Chapter 2: Looks of Sanjay Dutt’s ‘Adheera’ is Inspired from ‘Vikings’

The first look of Sanjay Dutt’s character Adheera in the upcoming K.G.F: Chapter 2 is out, and it looks stunning. The menacing looks of Dutt seem to be inspired by the television series ‘Vikings’. K.G.F: Chapter 2, directed by Prashanth Neel and starring Yash in the lead, is slated for an October 23, 2020 release. […]

‘Descent’ (Short) – Powerful Visual Metaphor in Depicting Depression & Anxiety

With ‘Descent’, director Helen Takkin brings this visually creative take on mental health issues, especially depression and anxiety. The short film very beautifully uses the metaphor of ‘drowning’ to depict a powerful message on the struggle of those who are in some sort of mental health problem. Both anxiety and depression can be a result […]

New Trailers: Rogue, Project Power, Tesla, The New Mutants, and more

Here is a list of new movie trailers released recently and some look truly great. To begin with, Netflix’s Project Power, starring Jamie Foxx, is releasing on August 14, while Megan Fox’s Rogue in which she stars as a mercenary will be available On Demand starting August 28. Even though cinemas are closed in most […]

‘Shifter’ (Trailer): Horror Twist to a Time Travel Story

Upcoming sci-fi horror feature ‘Shifter’, directed and co-written by Jacob Leighton Burns, is set for an August 6th VOD release. The film has a time travel story that follows a young woman Theresa who randomly keeps traveling through time after an experiment goes wrong. Shifter is a science-fiction with a horror twist, as we watch […]

Bobby Deol’s Netflix Film Class of ’83 (Trailer)

Starring Bobby Deol in lead, Netflix’s upcoming India original movie Class of ’83 is based on Hussain Zaidi’s The Class of 83: The Punishers of Mumbai Police that will take us back into a time when the city Mumbai was plagued by underworld gangsters like Dawood Ibrahim, Iqbal Kaskar and Chhota Rajan. Streaming on 21st […]

‘The Old Guard’ (Review): The Dark Side of Being Deathless

This Netflix adaptation of the Greg Rucka comic book is impressively directed by Gina Prince-Bythewood with some thought-provoking outlook on the lives of fictional superheroes. Led by the character of Charlize Theron, this new superhero team has a lot to share that goes beyond a usual comic book fare.  ‘The Old Guard’ is indeed an […]

Horror Short INVOKE Evokes A Sense of Fear

Classic horror stories always evoke a sense of fear inside us as we get to know more about the characters, or the horrific incidents associated. Often, in the simplest stories, either there are some shocking endings or the situations too normal and relatable that our feelings push us into the fright zone. Horror short film […]

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