The 15 Best Male Performances of 2018
Now that we’re finally done with the awards season, let’s get real. 2018 proved to be another marvelous year for…
Triple Frontier [2019] Review: Interesting Premise, Uneven Execution.
From the director of All Is Lost & A Most Violent Year, Triple Frontier presents J.C. Chandor tackling yet another…
AFI’s Top 10 Films of 2018 – Includes ‘Black Panther’ and ‘A Quiet Place’
The American Film Institute has released its list of the Top 10 Movies and TV Programs of 2018 and thus…
Captain Marvel [2019] Review: Strong Hero, Weak Movie.
I couldn’t help but feel underwhelmed and disappointed last night after exiting the giant IMAX auditorium. Captain Marvel – The…
Starfish [2019] Review: A listless monster-film treading on the aftermaths of Grief
As far as cosmic-horror thrills are concerned, A.T. White’s Starish has a very muted response. There’s definitely a presence of…
How To Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World [2019] Review – Graceful Landing
I found myself smiling within minutes of How To Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World. It wastes absolutely no time…
10 Great Films the “HOF-MEN Recommend”: 12th Edition
Here are the 10 films that made it to our 12th edition of our ‘HOF-Men Recommend’ Series. You can check…
Margaret [2011] Review: A real coming-of-age drama
This makes this one of the better coming-of-age films out there – instead of the usual horniness and solipsism and stale sentimentality that permeates this sub-genre, Margaret takes a far more thoughtful and intelligent perspective, showing that growing up is to do with widening your awareness of others, not limiting it.








