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‘My Octopus Teacher’ – Netflix’s Science & Nature Documentary

With Netflix’s science and nature documentary My Octopus Teacher, a filmmaker forges an unusual friendship with an octopus living in a South African kelp forest, learning as the animal shares the mysteries of her world. Yes, here in this documentary, we will get to learn more about the behaviors of this Cephalopod creature.  Documentary filmmaker […]

Four New Blumhouse Films on Amazon Prime

Amazon Prime is all set to release as many as eight new Blumhouse films and four of them are coming this October. Over the years, Blumhouse Productions has produced some very interesting horror films and its association with Amazon Studios will further its effort in reaching a wider audience. In a new trailer titled Welcome […]

‘No Time to Die’ (Trailer 2) – In Cinemas this November

A new trailer for the upcoming James Bond film No Time to Die has just been released online. With a tagline “the mission that changes everything begins…,” Daniel Craig’s fifth and the final outing as MI6 agent James Bond is expected to hit cinemas on November 12th. Directed by Cary Joji Fukunaga, No Time to […]

Mystery-Adventure ‘Enola Holmes’ Comes to Netflix on Sep 23

Among most of the movies that either now have deferred theatrical release dates or are pushed to be premiered on streaming platforms, Millie Bobby Brown and Henry Cavill starrer ‘ENOLA HOLMES’ finally gets a streaming date on Netflix i.e. September 23. As per the trailer, the Emmy nominated actress (for her role as Eleven in Stranger […]

SAVE ME – Short Film Highlights the Devastating Reality of Wildlife Poaching

Iranian writer-director Mohsen Nabavi’s 2017 short film SAVE ME establishes the fact that how we have destroyed wildlife and how we must all be sensitive enough to preserve nature and protect wildlife. The film very beautifully tries to bring our attention by making us both the hunter and the prey. There is indeed no better […]

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 […]

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