Birdman (2014) Review: ‘Magic Realism’ and Michael Keaton’s Redemption
Spectacular and breathtaking, Birdman is an exhibition of magic realism. Michael Keaton stars as an aging Riggan Thomson, once famous…
Dr. No (1962) Review: A Great Spy Thriller with a Tough and Stylish hero
Dr. No was the first chance for the fans of Ian Fleming’s Bond novel to see it adapted on the big screen. Little did the people know that it will transcend itself into one of the longest running spy franchise that is still going strong. During the making of Dr. No, stakes were quite high. Ian Fleming was upset with the selection of Scottish working class Bond, Sean Connery. Producers of the Bond film picked…
Mehta Boys (2024) Movie Review: A Father-Son Drama That Struggles with Inconsistent Melodrama
It is perhaps a bug of mine as a critic that I always try to look at a film from…
The Prosecutor (Ng poon, 2025) Movie Ending Explained: Does Fok Succeed in Proving Ka-Kit’s Innocence?
The Prosecutor (Ng Poon, 2025) is a gripping legal action drama inspired by real-life events. In Hong Kong, a young…
In My Parents’ House (Im Haus meiner Eltern, 2025) ‘IFFR’ Movie Review: Tim Ellrich’s Drama on Caregiving Woes is Emotionally Effective but a Tad Unsurprising
There’s a bracing directness with which Tim Ellrich approaches the demands and guilt within caregiving in his narrative feature debut,…
10 Shocking and Little-Known Facts About the Oscars
The Academy Awards, or the Oscars, are one of the most prestigious honors in the film industry. While millions tune…
Newtopia Episodes 1 & 2: Release Date, Time, Episodes Schedule, Plot & Where to Watch
The highly anticipated South Korean drama Newtopia is set to make its grand debut, introducing viewers to a compelling world…
Suze (2025) Movie Review: Disarmingly Endearing Comedy Is Warm And Fuzzy
I have to confess I was pretty skeptical about Linsey Stewart and Dane Clark’s film, Suze. From its outset, it…