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New Jungle Book Movie ‘Mowgli’ – First Trailer

Andy Serkis’ live-action adventure fantasy Mowgli is yet another film on Rudyard Kipling’s classic The Jungle Book, but this time it is darker and more serious. The new Jungle Book movie will certainly follow the boy who grew up in the wild but as we can see in the trailer, the tonality is a bit different, […]

Shock and Awe (2018) | Movie Trailer & More

Rob Reiner‘s Shock and Awe is going to show the minority side of America which believed that George Bush’s planned invasion of Iraq was indeed a mistake even before it happened. While most of the American media was swayed by the government rhetoric about the existence of “weapons of mass destruction” in Iraq, there are […]

You Get Me (2017) – Movie Review

You Get Me, a Netflix Original produced by Awesomeness Films, is a romantic-psychological thriller involving a love triangle that takes a wrong turn with few uninspiring characters. Before we move to review the film or give more details of the storyline, let’s make it very clear that this movie caters to young college-going kids, so […]

More to the Annabelle Story – A Sequel to Creation

For all the horror movie buffs, here is the good news – the third movie in the Annabelle franchise, a sequel to the Annabelle Creation has been announced. As per reports, this movie will open on July 03, 2019. This is over a year of time to wait, but James Wan and New Line Cinema […]

Leave No Trace (2018) – Watch the Movie Trailer

From the Academy Award-nominated writer and director of Winter’s Bone (2010), Debra Granik, here comes an emotional father-daughter drama Leave No Trace. The trailer looks very promising that introduces us to Will and his teenage daughter Tom who have lived in the nature reserve in Oregon, mostly undetected by the authority. Finally, when their ideal […]

Orbiter 9 (2017) – Spanish Sci-Fi Romantic Drama

Netflix‘s Spanish sci-fi film Orbiter 9 (Spanish: Órbita 9) follows a young woman Helena (Clara Lago), who is alone in a spaceship spending 20 years of her life from the day of her birth. Assigned with some secret mission by some unknown agency, her parents abandoned the ship, as a technical malfunction left them with no […]

A Quiet Place (2018) – Movie Review

Set in a post-apocalyptic earth, A Quiet Place deals with dreadful alien creatures that are now dangerous to the remaining human population, who are struggling to survive by turning quiet to everything. Yes, you make any sound and you’re a gone case. Those aliens use sound to track and kill humans. This Emily Blunt and […]

Black Spot TV Series – S1, Episode 1 to 4 Review

Created by Mathieu Missoffe, Black Spot (originally titled Zone Blanche or ‘White Zone’) is a French crime drama series in which the storyline is based on a small town Villefranche, nestled in the heart of a long-stretch forest range. The setting of the series looks very uncanny and mysterious, as the gradually deserted town is […]

The Crossing – Series Premiere Episode 1 – Pilot

The Crossing, a brand-new gripping mystery science fiction drama series (streaming on ABC and Amazon Prime Video), looks very promising in the very first episode when refugees wash ashore in a tiny fishing hamlet on the Oregon coast. Scores have died, but as per the survivors, they have come from the future when America is […]

Les Affamés (aka Ravenous): Movie Review

Director Robin Aubert’s zombie apocalypse Ravenous generates more than enough interest for you to watch the film till the end than those many others in the sub-genre. This horror film (in French language – Les Affamés) banks heavily on the plot, environment and some great performance. The film has won the Toronto International Film Festival […]

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