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“Into the Badlands” – Get Ready for Season 2

After a successful six-episode first season, AMC’s action-adventure television series “Into the Badlands” returns for a second season. The first glimpse, which featured the character Sunny, played by Daniel Wu, and the phrase “not a clipper anymore,” was recently unveiled. Many individuals were unaware of Season 2’s premiere date. According to reports, the only reason […]

‘TAKEN’ TV Series – Preview

It seems screenwriter and producer Luc Besson has not gotten over the Taken film series which is considered to be one of his finest creations. Yet again, as the iconic blockbuster Taken movie trilogy ended in 2014, Besson is going back to the story of CIA operative Bryan Mills but this time as executive produce for a TV series. […]

First Trailer: Christopher Nolan’s DUNKIRK

The first full trailer of Christopher Nolan’s war film DUNKIRK has just released, promising yet another cinematic experience. The film that is set for a 21st July 2017 release will narrate the evacuation of Dunkirk; a British military operation that saved 330,000 lives as Allied soldiers were surrounded by German forces. This WWII film is […]

Alien: Covenant – First Look

So, the first look, which was released earlier, confirms that Ridley Scott’s Alien: Covenant will feature the Xenomorph creature. According to the most recent update, the release date is now set for May 19, 2017. It was originally scheduled to be released on August 4th, but it has now been pushed back three months. However, […]

Hangman (2015): A Home Invasion Thriller

The critics have given mixed reviews to the found-footage thriller Hangman, directed by Adam Mason. The film begins with the Miller family returning from vacation to find their home broken into and ransacked by someone. As they settled in, reassured by cops that it could be a case of some teenagers wanting a place to […]

ABATTOIR (2016) – Film Review

The film ABATTOIR follows a real estate reporter Julia who goes deep in search of the real reason behind the murder of her sister. Being a reporter and in intense love with her sister and her family, she quickly realizes that there is more to the murder that involves even many other weirdest things. Julia […]

ANTHROPOID (2016) – To Kill the Key Architect of the Holocaust

The wartime thriller ANTHROPOID is based on the extraordinary true story of “Operation Anthropoid,” (carried out on 27th May 1942) in which the Czechoslovakian operatives sought to assassinate Nazi SS (Schutzstaffel i.e. Protection Squadron) Officer Reinhard Heydrich — the key architect of the Holocaust. From the historical point of view, the film follows the people […]

Whisper of the Heart – Written by Hayao Miyazaki

Whisper of the Heart in Japanese Mimi wo Sumaseba, which literally means If You Listen Closely, tells the story of Shizuku Tsukishima, a junior-high school student who is struggling to find out who she is. The movie takes you on a journey through her imagination and daily life as she makes decisions that will ultimately […]

‘Children Who Chase Lost Voices’ (2011) – Makato Shinkai’s Vision is Gorgeous as Miyazaki

The 2011-released Japanese animated film is directed by Makoto Shinkai who draws his inspiration from none other than the acclaimed film director, animator, and masterful storyteller Hayao Miyazaki. We have found multiple titles for this beautiful film, including the original ‘Hoshi wo Ou Kodomo’, Children who Chase Lost Voices from Deep Below, and ‘Journey to […]

Swiss Short Film ‘Burnt Fish Fingers’ (2011)

Burnt Fish Fingers (Swiss title Angebrannte Fischstabchen)  is the screen adaption of a short story by Swiss author Milena Moser from her book “Gebrochene Herzen oder Mein erster bis elfter Mord”, directed by Bettina Setz. A young woman drives home from work late in the evening and suddenly recognizes the voice of her flatmate (whom she met […]

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