The Wailing [2016]: Killing them diabolically
The Wailing is the best psychological-thriller horror film since William Friedkin’s ‘The Exorcist (1973)’. Review by Deloret In a town…
Stranger Things – An Imperfect Yet Captivating Netflix Series
That opening shot which shows the infinite splendor of star-clad, nighttime sky and the dark, deserted corridors of an enigmatic…
Madaari (2016) Movie Review: A Lost Cause
While everything in Madaari is crumbling apart like a house of cards and perceive glaring loopholes in the film, you…
Perfect Strangers (2016): A Game of Phones and Hidden Lives
Perfect Strangers is a cinematic marvel, which is deliciously funny, even scary, somewhat intense and very entertaining all at the same time. It is one of those films which make you think and take a look at your lives and the way you are living inside those blackboxes, succumbing yourself to those completely. Also, it is the kind of movie which compels you to write something about it, which is exactly what I am doing…
Lights Out [2016] : A descend into darkness!
โLights Outโ is a genuine shock conferrer. In spite of it low budget and short duration, chills and thrills are amazingly well crafted. The climax makes for a little disappointment. Still it is a brilliant in many ways. The mystery boasts to deliver the message that possession can be dangerous but, blind faith can be even worse. Even though โLights Outโ is not as bright as you want it to be, its dark character…
Gina Rodriguez (Jane) interview on Jane the Virgin Season 2
In The CWโs Golden Globe nominated comedy series โJane The Virgin,โ Gina Rodriguez stars as Jane Villanueva, whose meticulous life plans are suddenly turned upside down when she is accidentally artificially inseminated.
Michael Cimino, Robin Hardy, Heaven’s Gate, The Wicker Man and the 3 separate versions of each
During the first week of July 2016, the world of cinema lost perhaps two of its most unheralded and underappreciated…
Sparrows (2015): A Harrowing Tale of Adolescent Metamorphosis
Icelandic writer/director Runar Runarssonโs feature film debut โVolcanoโ (2011 โ screened at Cannes Directorsโ Fortnight) offered an unsentimental take on…