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Patriots Day (2016) – Watch the Movie Trailer

PATRIOTS DAY, directed by Peter Berg, is a drama based on the Boston Marathon bombing and manhunt. The film is primarily based on Casey Sherman’s and veteran Boston journalist Dave Wedge’s book “Boston Strong: A City’s Triumph Over Tragedy,” as well as some footage from the CBS television program 60 Minutes. Given the compelling subject […]

Hayao Miyazaki to return for the last time

Acclaimed Japanese film director and anime master Hayao Miyazaki will very soon return from his retirement for the last time to direct Studio Ghibli’s next. Back in 2013, the brain behind the films, such as My Neighbor Totoro and Spirited Away, had announced his retirement from feature-length movies. However, it seems the Oscar-winning director and […]

13th (2016) – Documentary Film Review

The documentary film 13th, directed by Ava DuVernay, starts with a piece of US President Barack Obama’s speech: “The United States is home to 5% of the world’s population but 25% of the world’s prisoners. Think about that.” 13th focuses on the very fact and issues about that, while the title of the film is derived […]

Quentin Tarantino To Retire After His 10th Film

If you don’t love the eccentric genius of Quentin Tarantino’s red-blooded genre epics, you’re not a big-time movie buff. This is indeed true as the Pulp Fiction director has created a style of his own that will be taken as an artistic piece of study for the next generation of filmmakers. Sadly, as per various […]

La femme et le TGV – Swiss Short Film

La femme et le TGV is a Swiss short film that premiered sometime back in this year’s 69th Locarno Film Festival and some other festivals earlier this year. Inspired by true events, it is a touching story between a lonely woman and a TGV train driver. Actress Jane Birkin is in the leading role. Storyline: Sometimes life […]

THE TRUST – Movie Review (2016)

Nicolas Cage and Elijah Wood’s “THE TRUST” is as engaging and comic as it builds for an unlike moment of truth in the end. I know most these days many of us don’t expect much from a Cage film. However, knowing the fact that he is an Academy Award-winning actor (Leaving Las Vegas), there is […]

THE INFILTRATOR: Film Review

Based on the book by Robert Mazur, THE INFILTRATOR is a well-designed film with an interesting cast led by Bryan Cranston (Breaking Bad). The film, set in an exciting on-the-edge drug trafficking and money laundering true-life drama, has some great moments in narrating the story of undercover federal agent Robert “Bob” Mazur who goes deep […]

RGV reveals the cast of Sarkar 3

After a long wait, finally, ace film director Ram Gopal Varma aka RGV has confirmed that both Abhishek and Aishwarya are not there in Sarkar 3 as this story is set in another time and another situation. However, on his Twitter handle, he revealed the star cast of the project which is pending for a long. […]

Masterminds – Storyline, Movie Trailer

In the upcoming action comedy MASTERMINDS, based on true events, directed by Jared Hess (Napoleon Dynamite; Nacho Libre), David Ghantt (Zach Galifianakis) discovers the true meaning of adventure far beyond his wildest dreams. He is an uncomplicated man stuck in a monotonous life. Day in and day out he drives an armored vehicle, transporting millions […]

Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children – Review

Book to film adaptation of Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children is directed by none other than Tim Burton [Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Pee-wee’s Big Adventure, Batman, Batman Returns] but somehow the film lacked his trademark touch. Based on the 2011 bestseller Ransom Riggs’s book of the same name, the film had a lot […]

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