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Aamir Khan’s ‘PK’ – sneak peek

Bollywood ace actor Aamir Khan knows how to market his product. His much-talked-about movie ‘PK’, directed by Rajkumar Hirani, has already created a buzz in the market with some innovative promotion strategies. First the actor known for his perfectionism came up with a number of unique posters with different looks, then with a teaser video and now a […]

Neill Blomkamp’s Chappie movie trailer

Sony Pictures recently tweeted a poster of the upcoming sci-fi comedy Chappie, directed by Neill Blomkamp (Elysium, District 9). Now, the first trailer of the film is out [check below]. The interesting part is its cast led by Hugh Jackman and Dev Patel. Chappie is the robot created by the character of Dev Patel. Chappie […]

‘Flight 7500’ – Takashi Shimizu’s Supernatural Thriller

Looking at only the numbers in the title, you probably would not guess anything in this new supernatural thriller named “Flight 7500.” I usually do not watch movies after reading a complete review or getting to know any spoilers, so I went for this movie without even knowing that it is a supernatural movie. But […]

Earth to Echo (2014)

Directed by Dave Green, Earth to Echo is a PG action adventure movie. Although it draws comparison to earlier films such as Steven Spielberg’s “E.T.” and “The Goonies,” this film is still an entertaining one for kids. Three young school children: TUCK, MUNCH and ALEX, who are kind of inseparable, now concerned with the fact that […]

Would You Rather (2013) – Movie review

Director David Guy Levy’s Would You Rather (2013) is a nice low budget thriller but somehow failed to attract universal attraction in comparison to some of its contemporaries. The film plays a diabolical version of the popular dinner party parlour game Would You Rather where the participants must opt for one of the two dreadful punishments, often […]

Inhuman Resources (aka Redd Inc)

I and my younger brother enjoy a lot watching movies and suggest each other what to watch and whatnot. In the last few days, I was out of town in my village with no access to the internet, but I got to watch a movie named Redd Inc. My brother had already watched this and […]

The Haunting in Connecticut 2: Ghosts of Georgia

Released in early 2013 through video on demand (VOD), The Haunting in Connecticut 2: Ghosts of Georgia is based on a true story of a family living in Georgia. The movie continues the horror scenes with frightening paranormal experience, but nowhere close to the story of the first supernatural thriller of the same franchise released in […]

Panic Room (2002) – A David Fincher Film

Pick up David Fincher’s any creation and you will find the movie interesting for one reason or other. The movie I’m going to talk about is Panic Room – one of Fincher’s earliest films. The film has its simplicity to keep you engaged and on the edge of the seat till the very end. With a […]

Don’t Blink (2014) – One vanishes as other blinks

I guess this is one of the finest supernatural thrillers I have watched in recent times. The idea of horror movies is to make us aware of the fear inside us by bringing us to face some unknown entity or supernatural power, but not necessarily a ghost or some weird looking stuff. Don’t Blink is […]

Tuck Me In (2014) – One Minute Horror Film

What’s the best story you can come up with in a few lines? I guess it’s not always possible but here is Tuck Me In – this year’s winner of FILMINUTE, the international one-minute film festival. Based on an already known story doing rounds on the internet, Tuck Me In has enough to scare you to death. […]

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