Everything Coming to Tubi in September 2024
In September 2024, Tubi will add a variety of new titles across multiple genres, offering a mix of action, drama,…
I Can’t Live Without You (No puedo vivir sin ti, 2024) ‘Netflix’ Movie Review & Ending Explained: Does Carlos get over his phone addiction?
Nowadays, phone addiction has become a common issue. With apps constantly demanding our attention through push notifications, staying away from…
Family Therapy (2024) ‘Sarajevo’ Movie Review: Strikingly Odd Snapshot of Family Fault Lines
Sonja Prosenc’s “Family Therapy” is a study of dysfunctional family ties spruced up with a slew of oddities. The emphasis…
6 Surprising Facts About Kingsman: The Secret Service
Kingsman: The Secret Service shook up the spy genre with its perfect mix of sharp humor, stylish action, and unmistakable…
Armand (2024) ‘MIFF’ Movie Review: Renate Reinsve’s All-Consuming, Visceral Performance Powers Halfdan Ullmann Tøndel’s Searing School Drama
Halfdan Ullmann Tøndel’s debut feature, Armand, opens with a summons. Set almost entirely at a primary school in Norway, Elisabeth…
The Union (2024) ‘Netflix’ Movie Ending Explained: Does the Union Recover the Intel from Nick?
“The Union” (2024) is a new spy action comedy thriller streaming on Netflix. Starring Halle Berry and Mark Wahlberg in…
‘Tamasha’ and the Problem of Living Your Dreams
For a film that dares you to live your dreams (the big fat cliché of our times), a film which has a “troubled” storyteller at its centre,Tamasha never rises to inventive narrative heights. Despite the Rumi quote about unfolding your own myth, it relies heavily on beaten to death stereotypes to create a very ordinary story and interjects it with flashes of popular sagas (Romeo-Juliet, Heer-Ranjha…) to make the full package appear hip or profound…
Manchester by the Sea (2016): Ending, Explained & Themes Analyzed
Manchester by the Sea is a late 2016 American drama film written and directed by Kenneth Lonergan. Centered on the…