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‘Sully’ (2016) – Movie Review

Tom Hanks’ magical performance and Clint Eastwood’s direction, without taking the route of sensationalization, work in favor of the 2016 American biographical drama ‘Sully’. Indeed it is an inspiring true story of airline pilot Chesley Sully Sullenberger’s heroic emergency landing of the US Flight 1549 on the Hudson River. The movie is fast-paced and to […]

Amazon Prime Video Comes to India

The e-commerce giant Amazon’s Prime Video is soon going to hit the Indian market. In the recent festive season sale, Amazon Prime emerged as the highest selling product owing to the fact that the Amazon Prime Video streaming service is included. As per several media reports, its video offering will be launched on November 9. […]

TV and Movie Streaming Services in India

Well, TV and movie streaming services in India are really very bad considering the average internet download speed and also fewer players to compete with the already established satellite TV services. However, we can hope for some good things with telecom and ISPs taking up some stand in providing the fastest internet service that can […]

THE CHAIR – Upcoming Horror Movie

THE CHAIR is an upcoming horror movie based on a graphic novel of the same name. The novel was first published by Alterna Comics in 2006 as a mini-series and then in 2008 as a compiled graphic novel. It was written by Peter Simeti with art by Kevin Christensen and Peter Simeti. Directed by Chad […]

TRADED: An Ex-Gunslinger Must Return To His Roots

In director Timothy Woodward Jr’s western drama TRADED, Michael Pare plays an ex-gunslinger Clay Travis, who goes back to his roots in search of his daughter. On the way to find his daughter, he took the help of an unlikely companion Billy (Kris Kristofferson), an old bartender, and ends up leaving a few dead bodies […]

RAAZ REBOOT – We Don’t Need Another Raaz Movie

Recently, we get to watch RAAZ REBOOT – the fourth installment of the Raaz horror movie series. As usual, the movie promised a lot in terms of horror elements but end up delivering more than enough reasons why we no more need another such horror movie from the makers. For a long, it seems the Bhatt clan […]

Movie Review: AKIRA (Bollywood Action Thriller)

I watched AKIRA in the theatre some two weeks back and since then I’ve been trying to find some time to write about this. Directed by the south master AR Murugadoss, who had also previously directed content-driven movies like Ghajini (2008) and Holiday, ‘Akira’ is yet another addition to his unique touch in the craft […]

THE SHALLOWS (2016) – Might Give Chills To Surfers

American survival thriller THE SHALLOWS has many things that will give you a chilling experience and will even remind you of Steven Spielberg’s 1975 film Jaws. In the recent past, we have not watched many good sea survival thrillers. Leaving aside Jaws, Renny Harlin’s Deep Blue Sea (1999), and the 2003-released psychological horror drama Open […]

PINK (2016) – Movie Review

PINK, directed by Aniruddha Roy Chowdhury, is one of the best message-driven films to come out of the Hindi film industry. Given the prevalence of rape, sexual harassment, and numerous cases of female harassment across the country, ‘PINK’ sheds light on our psyche and the reality of our society. The film also cast actors such […]

Tere Naam (2003) – One of Salman Khan’s best performances

I’ve been trying to review some good Hindi films recently, and today I’ve chosen Tere Naam, which is regarded as one of Bollywood superstar Salman Khan’s best performances. Khan was already a well-known star when this film was released in 2003, but I believe he had never performed so well in such a complex storyline […]

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